THE BENCH VS. THE BOOK: A CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS IN THE CLASSROOM

THE BENCH VS THE BOOK: A CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS IN THE CLASSROOM

Legal Analysis / Constitutional Law • February 27, 2026 THE BENCH VS. THE BOOK: A CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS IN THE CLASSROOM The Supreme Court of India initiated suo motu contempt proceedings over the newly revised curriculum. Executive Summary The Supreme Court NCERT controversy represents an unprecedented clash of authority where the apex court banned a Class […]

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Supreme Court of India staying UGC Equity Regulations 2026 with scales of justice and student groups

Are We Becoming a Regressive Society?: Why the Supreme Court Halted UGC’s 2026 Regulations

Legal Education / Supreme Court • January 29, 2026 “Are We Becoming a Regressive Society?”: Why SC Halted UGC Equity Regulations 2026 Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi halt the new rules. Executive Summary The Supreme Court of India has placed an interim stay on the newly notified UGC Equity Regulations 2026, warning

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WhatsApp Encryption Lawsuit: 2026 Meta Privacy Breach Explained

Cybersecurity / Legal News • February 4, 2026 WhatsApp Encryption Lawsuit: 2026 Meta Privacy Breach Explained Executive Summary A massive class-action lawsuit filed in January 2026 claims Meta has systematically broken its “End-to-End Encryption” promise. High-level whistleblowers allege that a secret internal “Task” system allows employees to bypass WhatsApp encryption to read private messages in

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Supreme Court of India and Team India cricket players symbolising BCCI’s constitutional status

NEITHER STATE NOR PRIVATE: THE UNIQUE CONSTITUTIONAL STATUS OF INDIAN CRICKET

NEITHER STATE NOR PRIVATE: THE UNIQUE CONSTITUTIONAL STATUS OF INDIAN CRICKET The Supreme Court of India dismissed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) that sought to restrain the use of the name “Team India” for the national cricket team. The Court termed the plea frivolous. Yet, the case briefly spotlighted the unusual constitutional position of Indian

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SUPREME COURT’S SUO MOTO COGNIZANCE IN THE ARAVALLI CASE: A DEFINING MOMENT IN ENVIRONMENTAL JURISPRUDENCE

SUPREME COURT’S SUO MOTO COGNIZANCE IN THE ARAVALLI CASE: A DEFINING MOMENT IN ENVIRONMENTAL JURISPRUDENCE On December 29, 2025, the Supreme Court of India took the extraordinary step of staying its own November 20, 2025 judgment concerning the definition of the Aravalli Hills and Ranges. Acting suo moto, a three-judge vacation bench led by Chief

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