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CJI & RTI – An Edgy Clash. A High Risk Right?

M. Sridhar Acharyulu | December 2019

The Constitution Bench in its RTI judgement (13 November 2019) is a commentary on the Right to Information Act, 2005. […]

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Battle Over Invincible Ayodhya: Constitutional Contentions to Complete Justice

M. Sridhar Acharyulu | November 2019

The much-awaited verdict revolves around several schools of thought – some entirely in favour of the judgment while others are […]

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Justice S.A. Bobde Heroic Times Ahead?

Lex Witness Bureau | October 2019

It’s after a very long time that the Indian Media Fraternity has literally fallen in love with the CJI Designate. […]

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India’s Judicial Brass: 34 Judges. Over 50,000 Cases. Do Numbers Matter?

Lex Witness Bureau | September 2019

The apex court has been going through a sea of developments on all fronts. Right from administrative aspects to the […]

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Budget 2019 – A New India in the Making?

Priyanka Mittal | July 2019

What stands to be India’s report card five years from now, the union government’s budget for the year 2019 presented […]

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The Legal Quandary of Abrogation of Article 370

Priyanka Mittal | June 2019

Elections and party promises go hand in hand; some to garner votes and others to bring about a real change […]

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The Apex Court in Question- Justified Enough?

Priyanka Mittal | May 2019

Summer may have announced its arrival with the sun scorching over the dome-shaped institution of justice but in reality, the […]

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India’s Extradition Story – A Glimpse of the Bygones!

Priyanka Mittal | April 2019

The old proverb from the early 1900s, ‘No one can escape the long arm of the law’ reflects the functioning […]

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Is India on the Brink of An E-Commerce Overhaul?

Priyanka Mittal | March 2019

India’s story of liberalization takes us back to 1991; the year when the country implemented reforms in its economic policies […]

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The Great Indian Politics & Judicial Rides: Democratic Enough?

Lex Witness Bureau | February 2019

If history is anything to go by, the higher judiciary has intervened at specific instances in the past toprotect democracy […]

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