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The Parliament of India, in 2005, enacted what would become one of the strongest Right to Information (RTI) laws in the world. 15 June 2025, marks the 20th anniversary of the passage of the RTI Act, ...
Conflict of interest was also a major issue in the now infamous Central Bank bond scam involving the then Central Bank Governor and his son-in-law whose company secured most of the bonds issued at ...
The structural transformation of Indian politics since 1967 that shifted power towards the executive, leading to a collective ...
A motor accident claims tribunal in New Delhi has awarded Rs 27 lakh to Prahalad Rai, who was injured in a 2019 road accident ...
He also spoke of the need for promoting judicial literacy and transparency, saying that “without judicial literacy, ...
The Supreme Court of India has ruled that property registration alone does not confer ownership. This decision necessitates ...
New Delhi, Underlining technology's “double-edged sword” nature, Chief Justice of India B R Gavai has said such innovations must enhance judicial functions and not replace the decision making process.
Last year, the NTA had faced a storm of criticism over its functioning after several exams, most prominently NEET, saw a ...
The Supreme Court judge who will take over as the Chief Justice of India in November this year was delivering an address in ...
Supreme Court judge Justice Surya Kant was speaking at an event organised by the Washington Telangana Association in Redmond, ...
Justice Yashwant Verma recently came under scrutiny after burnt sacks of unaccounted cash were found in his Delhi home, ...
Technology must complement, not replace, the human mind in judicial decision-making, Chief Justice of India BR Gavai has said while emphasising that the value of discretion, empathy and judicial ...