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Reservation for EWS: 5 Must Reads

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Will EWS Reservation Survive?

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Election Commission

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Does the Constitution protect the autonomy of ‘fourth branch’ institutions?

In this excerpt from his recent book, Gautam Bhatia argues that the Constitution facilitates executive control over bodies like the ECI

discharge

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SC bats in favour of accused’s liberty despite High Court stay on discharge

The top court noted that discharge is on a higher pedestal than acquittal and cautioned appellate courts against restoring arrests lightly

woman

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The ‘first woman’ problem

A century after winning the right to practice law, women in the highest ranks of the judiciary remain the exception, not the norm

Manasi Shah

9th Mar 2025

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Monthly Review: February 2025

From arrests to arbitration, gender justice to states' taxing power, February 2025 saw SC tighten oversight and demand accountability

proportionality

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Reaffirming proportionality in the Sunil Kumar case

In reinstating the Janata Dal member to the Bihar Legislative Council, the top court emphasised voters’ right to representation in the House

Allahbadia

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“He must have some repentance,” SC permits Ranveer Allahbadia to resume his show

While hearing Allahbadia, the Court pressed the Union to draft content regulations that won't compromise on free speech

Advay Vora

3rd Mar 2025

sensitive

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Stigma and sensitivity

A recent decision of the Supreme Court highlighted the need to create a more sensitive work environment for women in the judiciary

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From the editor's desk

The differential levels of scrutiny the Court applies to studies on caste vis-a-vis economic backwardness may have deep and abiding implications for how affirmative action policies are crafted in the future, and is especially prescient in a situation where challenges to EWS reservations remain pending.
Can the Supreme Court Provide Reservations for Orphans?

With the petition seeking orphans to be identified as a backward class, are we moving away from a caste centric definition of backwardness.

Part I—The Mandal and Sinho Commissions: A Study in Contrasts

There is a marked difference in the methodology employed by the Mandal and Major Sinho Commissions in studying backwardness.

SC Offers Hope for OBC Reservations in Maharashtra Municipal Elections

The Maharashtra government was directed to submit data justifying its OBC reservation policy to the State Commission for Backward Castes.

Medical Students Relieved as SC Issues Order in PG NEET Case

DESK BRIEF: The SC issued an Order allowing the Union to immediately commence counselling for admissions to postgraduate medical programmes.