Current Affairs

Current affairs related to law and polity can refer to recent events, legislation, court rulings, and other topics of importance in the legal and political fields. This could include issues such as changes in Ancient laws, new laws or regulations passed at the local, state, or national level, Supreme Court cases, and more. These issues can have a direct impact on individuals and businesses and life, so it is important to stay up-to-date on Current affairs related to law and polity.

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DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS (06 SEPTEMBER 2025)

DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS (06 SEPTEMBER 2025)

From Nepal’s progressive judgments to India’s clarity on wills and Article 21 concerns in bail matters—three major updates reflect the Supreme Court’s role in justice and accountability.

DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS (05 SEPTEMBER 2025)

DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS (05 SEPTEMBER 2025)

Supreme Court clarified vital principles on equality for daily wagers, anticipatory bail jurisdiction, and the distinction between bail cancellation and witness protection measures.

DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS (04 SEPTEMBER 2025)

DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS (04 SEPTEMBER 2025)

Three significant legal updates: Arun Gawli’s Byculla return, SC directs SHUATS to HC, and SC notice on PoP idol immersion for environmental protection.

DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS (03 SEPTEMBER 2025)

DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS (03 SEPTEMBER 2025)

Supreme Court delivers key rulings on Mysuru heritage conservation, AIFF tendering for ISL 2025-26, and urges Union policy to stop foreign accused from fleeing trials.

DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS (29 AUGUST 2025)

DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS (29 AUGUST 2025)

The Supreme Court is addressing healthcare for EWS patients, reviewing urban shelter homes, and India celebrates National Sports Day nationwide with renowned athletes inspiring the youth.

DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS (28 AUGUST 2025)

DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS (28 AUGUST 2025)

Supreme Court addressed judicial independence, States’ writ powers, and contempt law, marking crucial developments in constitutional governance and the balance of power.