Recent changes in the Indian Judiciary are justified
The Parliament, recently passed a Constitution amendment bill that will facilitate setting up of a commission for appointment of judges, replacing the 20-year-old Collegium system
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The Parliament, recently passed a Constitution amendment bill that will facilitate setting up of a commission for appointment of judges, replacing the 20-year-old Collegium system
Beef ban in India is gaining popularity. The state of Maharashtra and Haryana has already banned the eating and selling of beef. It was reported
A democracy cannot be imagined without the participation of its citizens in the democratic process and election is one such process. Worldwide skewed voters’ turnout
The term Trademark was propounded primarily for the purpose of distinguishing the product from other identical or similar products has been defined under Section 2(1)(zb)
Amidst the debate with respect to the power of the judiciary to declare the constitutionality of laws and directing the law making in India, the
The 15th National Para-Athletic Championships drew attention of country after the media outcry for the filth and apathy greet of athletes. The nation is appalled
Cyber attacks are not what make the cool war ‘cool.’ As a strategic matter, they do not differ fundamentally from older tools of espionage and
The colonial legacy of countries under imperial rule is a much talked about phenomenon. The shadow of the legacy is paramount in the political, social,
“Give me the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue freely according to conscience, above all liberties.” – John Milton, Areopagitica Media today
The Supreme Court in Ram Singh & Ors. Versus Union of India has recently ruled that Jat community is not eligible to be included in
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