Why Karnataka HC’s Hijab judgment merits a Constitutional challenge and scrutinyNoor Ameena·March 29, 2022
Supreme Court to hear challenge to Karnataka High Court’s decision making marital rape exception as not absoluteThe Leaflet·May 9, 2022
What does ‘any place within public view’ under SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act mean?Sri Janani S·July 14, 2022
Irregularities in investigation in a corruption case do not necessarily vitiate itRahul Machaiah·August 23, 2022
Twitter versus Government: Remedy of challenge against blocking orders is illusoryShadan Farasat and Dhruv Bhatnagar·August 23, 2022
Rights watch: Aadhaar and status of Dalits continue to cause concernGursimran Kaur Bakshi·August 23, 2022
Justice Hemant Gupta appointed as Chairperson of New Delhi International Arbitration Centre two months after his retirement from Supreme CourtThe Leaflet·December 22, 2022
Stare down continues as SC Collegium recommends advocate for Karnataka High Court judgeship for unprecedented third timeThe Leaflet·January 11, 2023
Union Government appoints 13 judges to Allahabad, Karnataka and Madras High Courts; withholds seven other Collegium-recommended appointmentsThe Leaflet·February 6, 2023
No data maintained by the government on kinship of ‘senior advocates’ with Supreme Court, high court judges, says Rijiju in Lok SabhaThe Leaflet·April 5, 2023
SC upholds dismissal of Karnataka judge guilty of pronouncing operative parts of judgments sans the full text being prepared or dictatedThe Leaflet·April 12, 2023
Karnataka High Court allows unrecognised political parties private vehicles and loudspeakers for campaigningSarah Thanawala·April 13, 2023
Supreme Court allows Karnataka to file a reply on challenge to order scrapping separate reservations for MuslimsSarah Thanawala·April 17, 2023
Supreme Court grants Karnataka till April 25 to file reply on plea challenging scrapping of 4 percent reservation for MuslimsSarah Thanawala·April 18, 2023
Waitlisted candidates have no right to appointment to government service in absence of mandatory rule : Supreme CourtThe Leaflet·May 31, 2023
This Karnataka High Court judgment offers hope to older couples who want to have a child through surrogacyAryan Raj·June 10, 2023
Government has power to block tweets as well as accounts for as long as it wants, says Karnataka HC, imposes ₹50 lakh exemplary cost on TwitterGursimran Kaur Bakshi·June 30, 2023