Tungabhadra Dam: Cooperative Federalism, Water Governance and Dam Safety
Exploring the significance of the Tungabhadra project in promoting collaboration among Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana.
Madras High Court Verdict on Reservation for Converts to Islam
The court emphasizes equality in Islam, rejecting caste-based classifications for converts to Islam.
Indian Passport: A Travel Document, Mobility Enabler and Instrument of Global Engagement
A senior MEA official clarifies why passports are travel documents, not citizenship documents, amidst voter exclusion discussions.
Right to Trauma Care: Strengthening the Constitutional Right to Life
Judicial oversight empowers citizens with the fundamental right to timely trauma care, enhancing emergency response and medical treatment.
Understanding Defections as Mergers in Indian Politics
The implications of unprincipled political defections on constitutional integrity and party dynamics
Right to Walk: Supreme Court Expands the Scope of Article 21
Apex court emphasizes the importance of footpaths in freedom and safety, urging the government to ensure pedestrian rights.
Preventive Detention and Personal Liberty: Lessons from the Allahabad High Court's Chander Pal Singh Ruling
Exploring the overreach of preventive detentions and their impact on civil liberties and public order in India.
Speaker’s Role, Anti-Defection Law and Constitutional Morality: Lessons from Tamil Nadu
Examining the Tamil Nadu Speaker's decision on AIADMK MLAs and the implications for democratic integrity.
Jammu & Kashmir After Article 370: Statehood, Federalism and the Future of Democratic Governance
Jammu & Kashmir CM demands statehood and highlights risks of 'One Nation One Election' in a diverse country like India.
Right to be Forgotten vs Open Justice: Finding Balance in the Digital Age
The Delhi High Court’s ruling reignites the tension between privacy and open justice, underscoring the need for digitally accurate and context-rich court records.
Adivasi Identity, Religion, and the Debate Over Delisting
The demand to delist Christian Adivasis from Scheduled Tribe status has reignited debates over constitutional identity, religious freedom, and the future of tribal rights in India.
Suo Motu Cognisance: Judicial Vigilance or Judicial Overreach?
The growing use of suo motu powers by the Supreme Court has revived debates over judicial activism, institutional reform, and the effective use of judicial attention.
Supreme Court's Landmark Decision on Electoral Roll Revision
Court ruling emphasizes the importance of electoral roll integrity for ensuring free and fair elections in India.
Assam's Uniform Civil Code Bill, 2026: Gender Justice or Contested Uniformity?
The passing of the UCC Bill aims to create a unified framework for civil matters, igniting debates among political parties and social groups.
The Anti-Defection Law and the Merger Exception: A Constitutional Crisis in the Rajya Sabha
A deep dive into the recent AAP episode and the complexities of the anti-defection law under the Constitution