The judiciary is a vital branch of government. It interprets laws and ensures justice. Courts resolve disputes and uphold rights. Judges are impartial and independent. They protect the Constitution and maintain the rule of law. The judiciary also influences social change. It plays a crucial role in safeguarding democracy. Public trust in the judiciary is essential for a fair society.
The Foundation Day of the Lokpal of India was observed on 16 January, marking the coming into force of Section 3 of the Lokpal and Lokayuktas Act, 2013,...
The Telangana State Assembly has passed the Telangana GST (Amendment) Bill, 2026 amid noisy scenes and sharp political exchanges. The Bill was introduced as a technical update linked...
Definition of Judicial Interpretation Judicial interpretation refers to the process through which courts analyse and apply laws, including constitutional provisions, to specific cases. This process is essential in...
Delhi's air quality continues to deteriorate, particularly during winter months. The Supreme Court has repeatedly intervened to address this ongoing crisis. However, these interventions have not led to...
Recently, Justice Sanjiv Khanna has been appointed as the next Chief Justice of India (CJI), following the recommendation of the outgoing CJI D Y Chandrachud. This appointment marks...
In November 2024, Justice Sanjiv Khanna is to be appointed the 51st Chief Justice of India, succeeding Justice D Y Chandrachud. Justice Khanna’s appointment comes as the judiciary...
In October 2024, Pakistan's federal cabinet convened to approve the draft of the 26th Constitutional Amendment, aimed at reforming the judicial system amidst a backdrop of political tension....
Recent developments in the Indian judiciary have brought into light the process of appointing the Chief Justice of India (CJI). In a recent letter to the Union law...
Doctrines are fundamental principles or rules in law. They guide the interpretation and application of legal frameworks. In the Indian context, these doctrines help resolve conflicts between legislative...