The Supreme Court’s 2025 judgment reinstating the three-year legal practice requirement reshapes judiciary exam eligibility, emphasizing courtroom experience over fresh graduation.
Weekend Articles
GUARDING THE RIGHT TO VOTE: WHY SIR IS CRUCIAL FOR INDIA’S ELECTORAL INTEGRITY
India’s Special Intensive Revision (SIR) for 2025 is one of the largest voter roll updates in decades—aimed at cleaning outdated records, adding new voters, and protecting democratic integrity amid migration and demographic shifts.
RAPE CASES IN INDIA
India reported over 31,000 rape cases in 2021, with systemic legal and enforcement failures still haunting justice. From Mathura to Nirbhaya and beyond, this article explores landmark cases, law reforms, ongoing loopholes, and urgent steps for a gender-just future.
STAMPEDE DISASTERS IN INDIA: LEGAL FRAMEWORK & DEADLY TRENDS
Recurring stampedes across India, from religious events to sports parades, expose urgent gaps in law, safety planning, and enforcement—calling for immediate legal and structural reforms.
TERRORISM AND THE INDIA-PAKISTAN CONFLICT: A LEGAL AND STRATEGIC ANALYSIS
The India-Pakistan conflict, intensified by terrorism and historical animosity, escalated in 2025 with the Pahalgam attack. This analysis explores legal frameworks, strategic responses, and the road to regional stability.
VICE PRESIDENT DHANKHAR’S REMARK ON ARTICLE 142
The Supreme Court’s timeline directive for presidential assent on state bills has sparked sharp criticism from Vice President Dhankhar, who called Article 142 a “nuclear missile” in the judiciary’s hands. This has revived debates over judicial accountability, federalism, and constitutional balance.