The Supreme Court is the highest judicial authority in India. It ensures the rule of law and upholds the Constitution. The court interprets laws and resolves disputes. It plays a crucial role in protecting fundamental rights. The Supreme Court also hears appeals from lower courts. Its decisions shape Indian legal precedents. The court is located in New Delhi.
On January 29, the Supreme Court of India stayed the University Grants Commission’s new regulations on promoting equity in higher education, observing that they were “vague and capable...
Pakistan’s passage of the 27th Constitutional Amendment marks a significant turning point in its constitutional architecture. While officially framed as an administrative reform linked to governance and military...
The Supreme Court’s decision to examine whether the Enforcement Directorate (ED) can directly invoke the writ jurisdiction of constitutional courts has opened up a significant debate on federal...
The recent notification of new equity regulations by the University Grants Commission has reopened a long-simmering debate on caste, inclusion, and institutional accountability in India’s higher education system....
Opposition to the University Grants Commission’s new regulations on promoting equity in higher education has intensified, turning what was intended as an administrative reform into a broader political...
A recent split verdict by a two-judge Bench of the Supreme Court has reopened a long-standing constitutional debate on how far the law should go in protecting honest...
The Supreme Court’s recent intervention on so-called “digital arrest” frauds has brought national attention to a form of cybercrime that thrives less on technical sophistication and more on...
Child trafficking continues to be one of the gravest human rights challenges confronting India. Despite constitutional guarantees, statutory safeguards and repeated judicial interventions, the scale of the problem...
On January 13, a two-judge Bench of the Supreme Court delivered a split verdict that has revived a long-standing constitutional debate at the heart of India’s anti-corruption framework....
The Supreme Court’s recent observation urging the Union government to consider a “Romeo–Juliet clause” under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act has reopened a long-simmering...