The Constitution of India is the supreme law of the country. It was adopted on 26th January 1950. The document outlines the framework for governance. It establishes fundamental rights and duties for citizens. The Constitution also defines the structure of government. It promotes justice, liberty, and equality. It reflects India's diverse culture and values. Amendments can be made to address changing needs.
The Digital Personal Data Protection Rules (DPDP), 2025 were notified recently. This marks the start of the Data Protection Board of India (DPBI) and a new legal framework...
The Supreme Court of India recently took up a petition challenging the gender-specific interpretation of Section 3 of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, 2012....
The Digital Personal Data Protection Rules, 2025, were notified on 14 November 2025. They follow the 2023 Data Protection Act, which simplified earlier drafts but raised concerns about...
The Supreme Court of India refused to quash a First Information Report (FIR) against folk singer Neha Rathore. The FIR was filed by Uttar Pradesh police for her...
The Maharashtra local body elections are scheduled to take place in three phases starting December 2, 2025. The Supreme Court has mandated completion by January 31, 2026. These...
Recent years have witnessed shift in the relationship between the state of India and its citizens. The traditional model of governance, marked by hierarchy and opacity, is gradually...
The year 2025 marks a renewed focus on grassroots development and skill empowerment in India. Several narratives and studies show the challenges and successes at the local level....
The Supreme Court of India reaffirmed the critical role of advocates in constitutional democracy on October 31, 2025. A Bench led by Chief Justice B. R. Gavai ruled...
India is addressing the rapid rise of synthetic media, including AI-generated content, amid growing concerns over misinformation and fraud. Following incidents of financial loss due to AI-manipulated videos,...
The ongoing dispute between the judiciary and the executive over the Tribunals Reforms Act, 2021, has intensified recently. The Supreme Court expressed displeasure at the Centre’s repeated requests...