Supreme Court Bans Stem Cell Therapy for Autism in India – Full Legal Analysis
Supreme Court Ban on Stem Cell Therapy for Autism In a landmark decision with far-reaching implications for healthcare, medical ethics, and patient rights, the Supreme... Read more.
Menstrual Health Not Just a Women’s Issue: Supreme Court Calls for Inclusive School Education
Supreme Court on Menstrual Health In a significant and socially transformative observation, the Supreme Court of India has recently emphasised that menstrual health... Read more.
How to Argue in Court: Practical Tips for Lawyers to Win with Logic, Clarity, and Strategy
Arguing is something almost everyone does, but arguing well—especially in court—is a refined skill. Effective legal argumentation is not about speaking louder,... Read more.
Gender Equality by Design: How Behavioral Science Can Close the Gender Gap
Gender Inequality: Systems, Not Just Attitudes Gender inequality is often discussed as a problem of attitudes—what people believe, how biased they are, or how... Read more.
Supreme Court of India v. Union of India: Landmark Guidelines on Handling Child Trafficking Cases with Sensitivity
Introduction: A Judicial Response to a Silent Crisis Child trafficking in India remains one of the most disturbing and under-reported crimes, thriving on poverty,... Read more.
Supreme Court on Passport Rights of UAPA Accused: Article 21, Liberty & Limits of Procedure
When Procedure Starts Punishing In a democracy governed by the rule of law, procedure is meant to protect rights, not quietly erase them. This fundamental idea lay... Read more.
The Aravalli Hills Definition Controversy: A Legal Battle Over Ecology, Federalism, and Environmental Justice
Introduction: When a Definition Becomes a Dispute In November 2025, a seemingly technical exercise—defining what legally constitutes the Aravalli Hills—triggered... Read more.
Insurance Claims and Fire Loss: Why the Cause of Fire Does Not Matter | General Assurance Society Ltd. v. Chandumull Jain (1966)
Insurance Claims And Fire Loss: Why The Cause Of Fire Often Does Not Matter Insurance litigation frequently turns on a familiar dispute: while the insured asserts... Read more.
₹1 Lakh Cost Imposed for Abuse of PIL Jurisdiction — Supreme Court Sends a Stern Message
The Supreme Court of India has once again drawn a firm line between genuine public interest litigation (PIL) and its misuse, by imposing a cost of ₹1 lakh on an... Read more.
Resignation Forfeits Pension Rights – Supreme Court on CCS Pension Rules
Why This Matters In a significant ruling delivered in 2025, the Supreme Court of India has conclusively settled a long-standing controversy in service jurisprudence:... Read more.







