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Can Justice Survive Bias?

One of the oldest and most powerful principles of law answers with a clear and unequivocal No.: "Nemo Judex In Causa Sua", i.e., No One...

Audi Alteram Partem

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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Can Justice Survive Bias?

One of the oldest and most powerful principles of law answers with a clear and unequivocal No.: "Nemo Judex In Causa Sua", i.e., No One...

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Can Justice Survive Bias?

One of the oldest and most powerful principles of law answers with a clear and unequivocal No.: "Nemo Judex In Causa Sua", i.e., No One...

Audi Alteram Partem

⚖️ “No person should be condemned unheard.” The legal maxim Audi Alteram Partem — meaning “Hear the Other Side” — is not merely a procedural...

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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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),...

Beyond Registry: Supreme Court’s Landmark Clarification on True Property Ownership in India

The recent Supreme Court ruling, which distinguishes clearly between property registration and genuine legal ownership, is a pivotal development in Indian property jurisprudence. This...

From Law School to Litigation: Supreme Court mandates maturity before bench

In a landmark move, the Supreme Court of India has reinstated the three-year minimum bar experience requirement for civil judge aspirants. Previously struck down...

Maternity Leave Granted Despite Third Child – A Progressive Step in Gender Justice

In a significant and progressive ruling, the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India has held that a woman cannot be denied maternity leave merely because...

Unstamped Arbitration Agreements: Supreme Court Clarifies Validity and Admissibility in Landmark Seven-Judge Bench Ruling

In a landmark decision on December 13, 2023, the Supreme Court of India, through a unanimous seven-judge Constitution Bench, clarified the legal standing of...