Delhi’s Lg tells SC that he wasn’t aware of taking Court’s permission for felling of trees 

Delhi’s Lieutenant Governor, VK Saxena, has submitted an affidavit to the Supreme Court addressing his involvement in the large-scale tree felling in the Delhi Ridge forest area. The court recently requested an explanation from the LG regarding the cutting of trees despite its earlier orders prohibiting such actions without permission. In the affidavit dated October…

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SUPREME COURT CALLS FOR TIMELY ORDERS , SETS 5-DAY LIMIT ON REASONS

On Monday, the Supreme Court of India emphasized the importance of giving detailed reasons for decisions quickly. The Court criticized the increasing habit of judges announcing their decisions without explaining the reasons right away. It strongly suggested that judges should provide these reasons within two days, or at most five days, after announcing the decision….

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AN EXCAVATION ON: SUSTENANCE AND IMPLICATIONS OF THE UTTARAKHAND’S UNIFORM CIVIL CODE AND A BLUEPRINT FOR INDIA

Abstract:  India incorporating heterogeneous population with a diversity concerned with marriage, inheritance, divorce, religious practices among tremendous religious sects and a promulgation of a homologous law indeed, has been a set of exchange of views. The national anthem itself that is – “Punjab”, “Sindhu”, “Gujarat”, “Maratha”, “Dravida”, “Utkala”, “Banga” verbalises the cultural heterogeneity across India….

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Supreme Court Deliberates on Criminalizing Marital Rape: Petitioners Challange Legal Exception

In a landmark hearing, the Supreme Court of India began deliberations on petitions seeking to criminalize marital rape, an issue that has long been debated in Indian legal and social discourse. Senior Advocate Karuna Nundy, representing the petitioners, including the All India Democratic Women’s Association (AIDWA), alleged that the legal exception allowing non-consensual sex between…

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MISSING CHILDREN

By Divyanshu Jain INTRODUCTION Children are called the assets of the country. They are the future of the country and would take that country towards the path of the success. In India there are many different problems exist like child labour, terrorism, corruption, dowry, etc. Missing children is one of them. Often this topic becomes…

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The 101st Amendment of the Indian Constitution

Introduction- The 101st Amendment to the Constitution of India, enacted in 2016, represents a pivotal moment in India’s economic trajectory by introducing the Goods and Services Tax (GST). This transformative reform restructured the nation’s indirect taxation system, replacing an intricate and fragmented array of taxes levied at multiple levels of governance. The GST was designed…

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