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SC Enforces Separation of Powers: Checks and Balances in Focus

Explore how the Supreme Court's recent rulings reinforce the doctrine of separation of powers. Understand its roots in Montesquieu's theory, its application in India, the US, and the UK, and why checks and balances are crucial for democracy.

POJK Lawyer Accuses Federal Govt of Interfering in Assembly

A prominent lawyer from Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir alleges the federal government is protecting elite privileges by interfering in the assembly's legislative powers. Read the full story on the constitutional clash.

SC Allows Delhi HC to Test Special Marriage Act Validity

The Supreme Court has cleared the path for the Delhi High Court to examine the constitutional validity of the Special Marriage Act's mandatory public notice provision. This follows the SC's dismissal of the Law Ministry's transfer petition.

SC Order Marks Retreat in Disability Jurisprudence

A recent Supreme Court order signals a worrying shift away from established disability rights principles. Legal experts call for a return to progressive jurisprudence. Read the full analysis.

10 Key Supreme Court Cases to Watch in 2026

From online gaming bans to judicial accountability, explore the 10 pivotal Supreme Court cases set for 2026 that will impact India's constitutional rights and society. Read the full analysis.

HC to Hear Plea for SC/ST Quotas in Bar Council Polls

Telangana High Court will hear a petition on Dec 29 seeking SC/ST reservations in Bar Council elections. The petitioner argues the current process violates constitutional rights. Read the full details.

SC Stray Dog Order Ignites Legal Crisis

Supreme Court's order to relocate stray dogs from institutional land faces backlash for ignoring laws, science, and due process. Is this judicial overreach?

HC Questions 'Honourable' Tag for Bureaucrats

Allahabad High Court challenges the use of 'Honourable' for state officials, calling it a diminution of constitutional authorities' status. Principal secretary must file affidavit. Read the full story.

Gender Justice in India: The Gap Between Law and Life

India's Constitution and landmark judgments promise gender equality, but the struggle for safety, dignity, and equity continues in homes, workplaces, and public spaces. Explore the journey and the persistent gaps.

US Court Allows Trump to Remove Democrats from Labour Boards

A US appeals court has ruled that former President Donald Trump could legally remove two Democratic members from federal labour boards in 2017. The decision has significant implications for the balance of power in US federal agencies. Read more for detail

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