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Madras High Court issues John Doe order to safeguard Kamal Haasan’s personality rights

12/01/2026No Comments

The Madras High Court on Monday issued a John Doe injunction to protect the personality rights of actor and Rajya Sabha member Kamal Haasan, restraining unauthorised commercial use of his image, likeness, and other identifiable personal attributes. The single-judge Bench of Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy expressly clarified that permissible forms of creative expression, including satire and…

Enforcement Directorate flags alleged obstruction in I-PAC searches, moves Supreme Court against Bengal Government

12/01/2026No Comments

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has once again approached the Supreme Court, alleging that the West Bengal government obstructed its investigation during recent search operations connected to the alleged coal scam. The central agency has accused the state administration of deliberately disrupting raids conducted at the offices of political consultancy firm Indian Political Action Committee (I-PAC)…

When Speed Begins to Silence Justice

10/01/2026No Comments

By Binny Yadav Few ideas sound as persuasive in a democracy as speedy justice. Fewer still are as dangerous when pursued without constitutional caution. The Supreme Court’s December 29, 2025, directive introducing a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) to regulate oral arguments is presented as an administrative necessity. Yet, in attempting to discipline time, the Court…

The Reluctant Revolutionary

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By Kumkum Chadha Sanjeev Bikhchandani has been nicknamed the “father of start-ups”: till then a concept unknown, at least in this part of the world. Some also call him the “Sachin Tedulkar of the dot.com business”. Modest as he is, he shrugs off these descriptions. “Exaggerated…flattering, but exaggerated. Being available for younger people gives me…

The Case of the Shrinking Underwear

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The conviction recently of a Kerala legislator in a criminal case is bizarre not only because of the facts involved, but also because of the extraordinary length of time it took to finally lead to his arrest and disqualification. What makes the case even more unusual is that while criminal cases against politicians are alarmingly…

When Justice Overreaches the Law

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By Dr Swati Jindal Garg The Supreme Court’s decision in Kiran vs State of Karnataka marks another crucial reaffirmation of Indian sentencing jurisprudence—specifically, the limits of a sessions court’s power to impose life imprisonment “till the end of natural life” and to deny statutory remission. Far from being a technical correction, the judgment underscores the…

Water: Elitist vs the Poor

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By Sujit Bhar The Supreme Court’s recent dismissal of a public interest litigation seeking the adoption of World Health Organization (WHO) standards for permissible levels of antimony and Di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) in packaged food and drinking water has sparked a debate far larger than plastic bottles and chemical migration. At its core lies a…

Minorities at Risk

10/01/2026No Comments

By Abhinav Mehrotra and Biswanath Gupta The recent turmoil in Bangladesh—marked by recurring episodes of violence, intimidation, and displacement affecting religious minorities—has once again drawn international attention to the precarious position of minority communities under international law. Periods of political instability in the country have repeatedly coincided with minority bashing, revealing the limits of constitutional…

Defining a Mountain Out of Existence

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By Sanjay Raman Sinha One of the world’s oldest mountain systems—the Aravallis—has once again become the site of a high-stakes legal and ecological contest. At the heart of the dispute lies an apparently simple, but deeply consequential question: What constitutes a mountain? On November 20, 2025, a three-judge bench of the Supreme Court led by…

What’s In A Name?

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By Shaan Katari Libby Shakespeare famously wrote in Romeo and Juliet, “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose/By any other name would smell as sweet.” In theory, a name may be incidental. In practice—especially in India—it is existential. A name confers identity, religion, community, legitimacy, and access. It opens doors—or closes them…

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