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Constitutional Morality: Law and Morality in India

Explore how constitutional morality resolves complex legal debates like abortion and euthanasia. Understand Ambedkar's vision and landmark Supreme Court judgments shaping India's legal framework.

HC: Quota in promotion without rule change illegal

In a significant verdict, Punjab and Haryana High Court rules that reservation in promotions without amending service rules violates constitutional principles. The judgment impacts government employees across both states.

Trump's NY Funding Threat: Constitutional Battle Ahead

Donald Trump's vow to slash federal funding to New York City following Zohran Mamdani's mayoral victory raises constitutional questions. Explore the legal battle brewing between Trump and the Democratic stronghold.

India's Attorney General: Democracy's Legal Guardian

Explore the crucial constitutional role of India's Attorney General - from Supreme Court advocacy to government counsel. Discover why this position remains vital to Indian democracy's functioning.

Punjab HC slams govt for failing as model employer

Punjab & Haryana High Court delivers scathing verdict against Punjab government for restricting benefits of court judgments, calling it a violation of constitutional equality principles.

CJI Gavai: Constitution is India's strength

Chief Justice of India B.R. Gavai emphasizes constitutional supremacy during Allahabad High Court event, praising judiciary's role in upholding democratic values and social justice.

Federal Judges Block Trump's SNAP Food Stamp Restrictions

In a significant legal blow to Trump-era policies, federal judges have ruled that the former president cannot restrict SNAP food assistance benefits for low-income Americans. This landmark decision protects millions from hunger.

Federal Judges Block Trump's Food Stamp Cuts

In a significant legal setback for the Trump administration, federal judges have ordered the continuation of food assistance benefits, safeguarding millions of Americans from potential hunger during government funding uncertainties.

Diddy Begins 4-Year Federal Prison Sentence

Hip-hop billionaire Sean 'Diddy' Combs has been moved to federal prison to serve his four-year sentence for prostitution-related offenses. The music icon's dramatic fall from grace marks one of entertainment's biggest scandals.

Supreme Court: Democracy Can't Run from Prison

India's Supreme Court delivers landmark observation: Democracy cannot function when leaders govern from prison. Read about the constitutional crisis brewing over custody-based politics.

SC Questions Ladakh Admin Over Wangchuk Detention

India's Supreme Court demands answers from Centre and Ladakh UT regarding the controversial detention of climate activist Sonam Wangchuk. Get the latest developments in this high-profile legal case.

Trump's 2028 Third Term Buzz: Testing Limits?

Donald Trump's controversial hints about a potential 2028 presidential run are creating waves. Is he joking, testing political waters, or challenging America's democratic foundations? Exclusive analysis inside.

Top 5 Contenders to Replace Fed's Jerome Powell

As Jerome Powell's term nears its end, speculation intensifies about his potential successor. Scott Bessent reveals five frontrunners for the most powerful economic role in America.

Delhi HC Questions Navy's Transgender Officer Dismissal

Delhi High Court seeks MOD response on transgender officer's dismissal case, challenging Armed Forces Tribunal's authority to examine constitutional validity of military statutes in groundbreaking LGBTQ+ rights battle.

UAE approves Dh92.4 billion federal budget for 2026

The UAE Cabinet has approved a massive Dh92.4 billion federal budget for 2026, with significant allocations for social development, infrastructure, and government affairs. Discover how this budget shapes the nation's future.

India's Legal Heritage: Beyond the Manusmriti

Explore the multifaceted origins of India's legal system, moving beyond the singular Manusmriti narrative to understand how diverse traditions shaped our constitutional democracy.

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