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Supreme Court Upholds Woman’s Right to Abortion: Article 21 Strengthened

I. Introduction: A Judgment That Sharpens the...

Supreme Court Orders School Shutdown Under SARFAESI: Landmark Ruling on Loan Default

Introduction: When Sympathy Meets Statute Recent proceedings before...

DNA Test & Maintenance Law: Supreme Court Rules No Payment If Not Biological Father (2026 Landmark Judgment)

Introduction: Beyond Presumption—A Constitutional and Evidentiary Reckoning The...

Tag: International Law

The International Court of Justice: Guardian of Global Peace and Law

Introduction In a world where nations constantly interact—through trade, diplomacy, borders, and shared resources—disagreements are inevitable. The real challenge is not whether disputes arise, but...

International Court of Justice Climate Change Advisory Opinion 2025: A Landmark Global Environmental Law Ruling

A Defining Moment In International Environmental Jurisprudence The advisory opinion rendered on 23 July 2025 in Obligations of States in Respect of Climate Change will,...

Credibility of International Institutions in a Volatile World: The UN, Security Council & Global Rule of Law

Credibility Of International Institutions In A Volatile Global Landscape In an increasingly volatile global landscape, the credibility of international institutions has become a defining factor...

How Ali Khamenei Was Killed in His Tehran Compound: Verified Facts and Global Consequences

1. The Event That Triggered A Global Shock On 28 February 2026, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who had ruled the country since 1989,...

Armenia–Azerbaijan Conflict: History, Nagorno-Karabakh War, 2020 Crisis & Peace Process

Armenia–Azerbaijan Conflict: An Overview The Armenia–Azerbaijan conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh is one of the longest and most complex territorial disputes in the post-Soviet world. What began...

Combatting Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism & Gun Reform Bill (Australia):Security, Liberty, and the New Constitutional Balance

Introduction: Law in the Shadow of Violence The year 2026 marks a defining moment in Australia’s legal and political history. The tragic Bondi Beach terror...

CJEU Ruling on EU Minimum Wage Regulation: Member States Retain Sovereignty

CJEU Minimum Wage Ruling: Overview In a landmark decision, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has ruled that the European Union does...

Rice v Wicked Vision Limited Judgment (2025): Whistleblowing, Unfair Dismissal & Lessons for India

Rice v Wicked Vision Limited: Overview of the Judgment In a significant employment law ruling from the Court of Appeal of England and Wales, the...

Iran at a Crossroads in 2026: Protests, Power, and a Warning for China

Iran In Turmoil At The Start Of 2026 As 2026 begins, Iran is not merely unsettled — it is convulsing. What started as anger over...

Iran on the Brink: Economic Collapse, Political Unrest, and the End of State Authority

A Systemic Breakdown Unlike Any Other For years, Iran’s crises arrived one at a time—sanctions, inflation, protests, water shortages, political repression. Today, they have converged...

When Diplomacy Meets Denial: The Dark Side of State Responsibility in the Middle East

The Middle East at the Crossroads of Diplomacy, Ideology, and Power Politics For decades, the Middle East has stood at the crossroads of diplomacy, ideology,...

The Collapse of a State Without a Legal Reckoning: Lessons from the Soviet Union for Law and Governance

The Dissolution of the Soviet Union as a Constitutional Collapse The dissolution of the Soviet Union remains one of the most extraordinary constitutional collapses in...

Parliamentary Sovereignty in India and UK And Why This Insight Matters

Introduction For generations of constitutional lawyers, parliamentary sovereignty has been treated as an unquestionable cornerstone of democratic governance—particularly in jurisdictions influenced by the British constitutional...

Inside the Multipolar World Order: How China, India, and Africa Are Redefining the 21st Century

The Mirage of Absolute Power After the Soviet Collapse When the Soviet Union disintegrated in 1991, it marked not only the end of a superpower...

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