Law & Justice

The Guardians of the Ballot: Supreme Court hearing the legality of executive primacy in ECI appointments

Across two days of intense legal arguments, the Supreme Court scrutinising the 2023 Act governing the appointment of Election Commissioners, as petitioners argued that replacing the Chief Justice of India with a Union Minister creates a "Home Umpire" system, while the Bench questioned the limits of parliamentary power, counsel warned that executive dominance over the "referee" of democracy threatens the basic structure of free and fair elections

Nationalism is the bedrock upon which all fascist movements have built themselves

Courtesy: Orange-papers.org‘Make in India’ has failed to resonate with...

Arrest of Activist Debaranjan Sarangi Condemned

The People’s Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL) has strongly...

Gilani gets Bail in sedition case

SAR GilaniPress Trust of India reports that a Delhi court...

2 Muslim Cattle Traders Attacked and Hung in Jharkand

UPDATE: March 20, 1.03 p.m.Reuters reported around midnight on...

‘Good Sufi’, ‘Bad Muslim’

Saying “Bharat Mata ki jai” is not the same...

JNU Controversy: Umar, Anirban granted six months interim bail by Delhi court

Image: NDTVUmar Khalid and Anirban Bhattacharya have both been...

Chhatisgarh Repression Continues: Dr Saibal Jana arrested in 24 year old case

 UPDATE: March 26,2016Advocate Sudha Bharadwaj confirmed that Dr. Jana has...

Gauhar Raza slaps notice on Zee News, seeks compensation and public apology

 "When a powerful media like television turns against voiceless...

Trending

Related VIDEOS

ALL STORIES

ALL STORIES

Through The Lens of Raghu Rai: An evening in Mumbai

A film screening at the open air venue –Press Club Mumbai terrace—brought alive the works and perspective of the legendary photographer, Raghu Rai

Bengal after the Ballot: Fear, retaliation and the politics of territorial power

As violence spreads across districts following the 2026 Assembly election results, the state once again confronts a familiar cycle of political intimidation, vandalism, displacement and competing narratives amplified through social media misinformation with at least four reported deaths

Who was Shivaji?

Eleven years after his murder, Comrade Govind Pansare's book continues to rile up the right wing.

Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj: An inclusive ruler

The far Hindutva right continues its assault on the iconic Shivaji Maharaj in their crude bid to distort history and manipulate facts

The Guardians of the Ballot: Supreme Court hearing the legality of executive primacy in ECI appointments

Across two days of intense legal arguments, the Supreme Court scrutinising the 2023 Act governing the appointment of Election Commissioners, as petitioners argued that replacing the Chief Justice of India with a Union Minister creates a "Home Umpire" system, while the Bench questioned the limits of parliamentary power, counsel warned that executive dominance over the "referee" of democracy threatens the basic structure of free and fair elections

Anticipatory Bail Denied to Nida Khan in TCS Nashik Case: Sessions Court flags “systematic plan” and stresses custodial interrogation

While emphasising gravity and custodial interrogation, Sessions Court order leans heavily on narrative of “organised influence”—raising concerns over evidentiary thresholds, criminalisation of religious interaction, and expansion of bail-stage reasoning

“Reasonable Apprehension of Bias Is Enough”: Telangana High Court orders CBCID probe into SI’s death, reasserts constitutional demand for investigative neutrality

In a sharply reasoned ruling, the Court holds that when police investigate their own, fairness cannot merely exist—it must be demonstrable, credible, and constitutionally defensible

“Obnoxious and Caste-Coloured”: Supreme Court strikes down Odisha bail orders mandating cleaning work, declares them void

Acting on suo-moto proceedings triggered by media reports, the Court condemns “degrading” bail conditions imposed on Dalit and Adivasi accused, warns against judicial overreach, and reinforces that liberty cannot be conditioned on humiliation or caste-based labour