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Women judges in SC, HCs: Former CJI Ramana says Centre lacks will to promote gender parity in constitutional courts

09/03/2026No Comments

Former Chief Justice of India NV Ramana has said the government lacked will to promote gender parity in constitutional courts. While there is a substantial 40% representation of women in trial courts, the representation is not up to the mark in the Supreme Court and in High Courts. Speaking at a question-answer session during the…

Delhi High Court seeks response on CBI challenge to discharge of Kejriwal, Sisodia in Liquor Policy Case

09/03/2026No Comments

The Delhi High Court has issued notice on a petition filed by the Central Bureau of Investigation challenging the discharge of Arvind Kejriwal and Manish Sisodia in a case linked to the alleged irregularities in the Delhi excise policy. The petition contests an earlier order of a trial court that had discharged Kejriwal, Sisodia, and…

Justice B. V. Nagarathna calls for mandatory women representation in three-member arbitral Tribunals

09/03/2026No Comments

Justice B. V. Nagarathna has suggested a reform to improve gender diversity in arbitration, proposing that every three-member arbitral tribunal should include at least one woman. While speaking at a symposium on women’s leadership in arbitration organised by the Indian Council of Arbitration in New Delhi, Justice Nagarathna highlighted the continued lack of adequate female…

Illegally obtained evidence can be admitted if relevant: Supreme Court

09/03/2026No Comments

The Supreme Court of India has reiterated that evidence gathered through unlawful means may still be admissible in court if it is relevant to the case. The Court explained that the primary test for admitting evidence is its relevance to the issues under consideration. Therefore, even if the method used to obtain the material was…

Institutions Under The Lens

07/03/2026No Comments

By Inderjit Badhwar In every democracy there are moments when institutions pause, look inward, and ask whether the systems meant to strengthen society are instead eroding public trust. The recent intervention by the Supreme Court over a controversial NCERT textbook chapter is one such moment. The apex court’s unusually sharp response—halting the circulation of a…

Textbook on Trial: Supreme Court Halts  Book Over ‘Corruption in Judiciary’ Chapter

07/03/2026No Comments

By Sanjay Raman Sinha In an extraordinary intervention, the Supreme Court has imposed an interim ban on the controversial National Council of Educational Re­sear­ch and Training (NCERT) Class 8 Social Science textbook: Exploring Society: India and Beyond (Vol II). The Court took suo motu cognisance after a section titled, Corruption in the Judiciary, triggered alarm…

Decapitation Strike: A War Without A Name

07/03/2026No Comments

By Kenneth Tiven The entire top leadership of the Iranian government was wiped out in a single, devastating strike. Yet as civilians die across the Middle East in the retaliatory attacks that followed, some Republicans in the US Congress still refuse to call the conflict a war. One lawmaker dismissed the label bluntly: “I don’t…

Mani Shankar Aiyar’s Lone War: Rebuking Modi, Netanyahu—And His Own Party

07/03/2026No Comments

By Kumkum Chadha  A former Union minister and long-time Congress insider has once again stirred controversy—this time by attacking both India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, while simultaneously reopening old wounds within his own party. The remarks came from Mani Shankar Aiyar, a veteran Congress leader, who has increasingly positioned…

The Long Road To The Bench

07/03/2026No Comments

The Supreme Court’s recent decision to restore the three-year practice rule before entry into the judicial service has reopened a deeper debate about experience, equality and opportunity. As the Court revisits the rule amid concerns about its impact on women and young aspirants, India must confront a difficult question: how should the nation train its…

The Logic of Continuity

07/03/2026No Comments

By Dr JP Singh Political life in a democracy is noisy. Accusations escalate, elections are framed as civilisational crossroads, and ideological contrasts are amplified. Yet history, observed with distance, often reveals something steadier beneath the turbulence. Beneath visible conflict, deeper continuities endure—especially in economics, trade, and global positioning. THE STRUCTURAL PIVOT OF 1991 The decisive…

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