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Fast Fashion, Climate Costs, and the Legal Reckoning Ahead

The clothes we wear rarely feel like climate decisions. They arrive neatly folded, seasonally styled, and priced to encourage impulse rather than reflection. Nevertheless,...

No Clearance, No Project: The Supreme Court and the Battle Over Retrospective Environmental Approvals

In a watershed moment for India’s environmental rule of law, the Supreme Court in May 2025 declared that ex post facto environmental clearances—permissions granted...

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Fast Fashion, Climate Costs, and the Legal Reckoning Ahead

The clothes we wear rarely feel like climate decisions. They arrive neatly folded, seasonally styled, and priced to encourage impulse rather than reflection. Nevertheless,...

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Fast Fashion, Climate Costs, and the Legal Reckoning Ahead

The clothes we wear rarely feel like climate decisions. They arrive neatly folded, seasonally styled, and priced to encourage impulse rather than reflection. Nevertheless,...

Right to Die with Dignity: Supreme Court Reaffirms Scope of Article 21 in Harish Rana Case (2026)

The Supreme Court, in the Harish Rana case (2026), has revisited the scope of Article 21 of the Constitution in the context of withdrawal...

No Clearance, No Project: The Supreme Court and the Battle Over Retrospective Environmental Approvals

In a watershed moment for India’s environmental rule of law, the Supreme Court in May 2025 declared that ex post facto environmental clearances—permissions granted...
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Fast Fashion, Climate Costs, and the Legal Reckoning Ahead

The clothes we wear rarely feel like climate decisions. They arrive neatly folded, seasonally styled, and priced to encourage impulse rather than reflection. Nevertheless,...

Right to Die with Dignity: Supreme Court Reaffirms Scope of Article 21 in Harish Rana Case (2026)

The Supreme Court, in the Harish Rana case (2026), has revisited the scope of Article 21 of the Constitution in the context of withdrawal...

No Clearance, No Project: The Supreme Court and the Battle Over Retrospective Environmental Approvals

In a watershed moment for India’s environmental rule of law, the Supreme Court in May 2025 declared that ex post facto environmental clearances—permissions granted...

Legal Commentary: Stray Dog Management—A New Paradigm in Indian Jurisprudence

On 7 November22025, the Supreme Court delivered a comprehensive order in In Re: “City Hounded by Strays, Kids Pay Price” (Suo Motu Writ Petition (C) No. 5 of 2025), extending its earlier interventions...

Compassion Meets Common Sense: SC Orders Stray Dogs Be Sterilised, Vaccinated, and Returned — Except the Rabid or Aggressive

In a vital correction to its earlier directive, the Supreme Court of India, on August 22, 2025, ruled that stray dogs must be vaccinated,...

No Sand Without Science: Supreme Court Bans Blind Mining Without Replenishment Data

In a landmark judgment dated August 23, 2025, the Supreme Court of India, in Union Territory of J & K & Anr. v. Raja...

Supreme Court Quashes Center’s Blanket Exemption: Educational and Inustrial Buildings must undergo Environmental clearances

In a landmark judgment delivered on August 5, 2025, the Supreme Court of India, in the case of Vanashakti v. Union of India, struck...

Pollution Control Boards Empowered to Impose Environmental Compensation

In a watershed judgment delivered on August 4, 2025, the Supreme Court of India, in the case of Delhi Pollution Control Committee v. Lodhi...

SC Reaffirms SEIAA & SEAC as Authoritative Bodies for Project-Level Environmental Clearances

In a vital judgment delivered on August 6, 2025, the Supreme Court of India, in Vanashakti v. Union of India (W.P.(C) No. 166/2025), decisively addressed...

Forests Are Not Real Estate’: Supreme Court Halts Bulldozers in Kancha Gachibowli Deforestation Case

In a powerful intervention upholding India’s environmental rule of law, the Supreme Court took suo motu cognisance of the large-scale overnight deforestation in Kancha...

Alimony and Accountability: Supreme Court Challenges Entitlement in ₹12 Crore Maintenance Claim

In a thought-provoking development that combines equity with economic accountability, the Supreme Court of India recently made headlines by addressing the growing trend of...

Defending Environmental Advocacy: Karnataka High Court Sets Aside FEMA Proceedings Against Greenpeace Environment Trust

In a landmark decision that reinforces judicial scrutiny of regulatory overreach, the Karnataka High Court has decisively quashed the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA),...