The Constitution is the supreme law of a nation. It outlines the framework of government. It defines the rights of citizens. In India, the Constitution was adopted in 1950. It is a comprehensive document. It includes fundamental rights and duties. The Constitution also establishes the separation of powers. It plays a crucial role in upholding democracy and justice.
Recent developments in 2026 have seen the Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant recuse himself from hearing petitions challenging the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) appointment law. This...
The VBSA Bill of 2026 has stirred debate in India’s higher education sector. Proposed to replace the University Grants Commission (UGC), the bill aims to create a new...
The Supreme Court of India recently ruled that adoptive mothers are entitled to 12 weeks of paid maternity leave regardless of the child’s age at adoption. This decision...
Recent events in 2026 have brought the Indian judiciary under intense public scrutiny. The Supreme Court of India imposed a blanket ban on an NCERT Class 8 social...
In March 2026, the Government of India introduced a Bill in Lok Sabha to amend the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act, 2019. The Bill proposes removing the...
Recent discussions in India have focused on the proposal for menstrual leave for women workers and students. On 13 March 2026, the Supreme Court, led by Chief Justice...
In 2026, the Supreme Court of India allowed the withdrawal of life support from Harish Rana, a patient in a Persistent Vegetative State (PVS) for 13 years. This...
The Rajasthan Legislative Assembly passed the Prohibition of Transfer of Immovable Property in Disturbed Areas Bill in March 2026. The law aims to regulate property transactions in areas...
Recent developments in India show growing concern over children’s access to social media. Karnataka announced a ban on social media use for children under 16 years. Andhra Pradesh...
Women’s voting patterns in India have changed dramatically in recent years. By 2024, women voted almost as much as men, and in some State elections, even more. Despite...