Legislative Enactments Cannot Constitute Contempt of Court: Supreme Court Reinforces Separation of Powers
Supreme Court holds that parliamentary actions can't constitute contempt of court, upholding the doctrine of separation of powers by closing Salwa Judum case and dismissing Chhattisgarh contempt petitions.
Calcutta High Court Denies Ad-Interim Bail to Law Student Over Allegedly Blasphemous Social Media Post
In a recent case, the Calcutta High Court declined to grant ad-interim bail to law student Sharmistha Panoli, who had approached the court challenging her arrest and subsequent remand to 14 days of judicial custody. The matter arose following her social media posts
Supreme Court Doubles Alimony to ₹50,000, Rules Divorced Wife Entitled to Marriage-Era Living Standards
Supreme Court doubles divorced wife's alimony to ₹50,000 a month, ruling unmarried ex-wives are entitled to maintenance commensurate with their matrimonial lifestyle and future security.
Trump Administration Halts Student Visa Appointments, Expands Social Media Vetting
US Suspends Student Visa Appointments Amid Plans for Stricter Social Media Screening
Mere Scolding Cannot Constitute Abetment to Suicide: Supreme Court Discharges Teacher
Supreme Court acquits teacher who had allegedly helped student commit suicide, holding that rebuking per se without criminal intent cannot constitute Section 306 IPC offense.
Startup Compliance & Financial Readiness: What Every Founder Should Know Early On
Starting a business as a woman in India is an adventure filled with both promise and difficulty. This guide simplifies the crucial legal and financial steps, providing female entrepreneurs with a clear roadmap for startup compliance and financial preparedness to confidently navigate the
Global Outcry Over Israeli Troops Firing Near Diplomatic Delegation in Occupied West Bank
**Meta Description:** Global backlash after Israeli troops fire near diplomats in Jenin, raising concerns over safety and military actions in the West Bank.
Labour Postpones Women’s Conference Following Supreme Court’s Biological Sex Definition Ruling
Labour delays Women's Conference following Supreme Court ruling that defined woman on biological sex, which has raised controversy about trans participation and requirements for legality.
Supreme Court Emphasizes Women’s Representation Essential for Quality Judicial Decisions
Supreme Court upholds increased representation of women in judiciary enhances quality of decision-making, reinstates dismissed woman officer while stressing diversity's contribution towards effective dispensation of justice.
India’s Suspension of Indus Waters Treaty: Legal Grounds and Global Ramifications
Following the terror attack in Pahalgam on April 22, the Government of India (GOI) initiated multiple countermeasures against Pakistan, notably suspending the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) of 1960. This decision, conditional upon Pakistan ceasing support for cross-border terrorism, has drawn international attention. Pakistan