In a significant step toward strengthening grassroots environmental governance, the Environment Ministry in the Uttar Pradesh Government has constituted the District Environment Committee in Gautam Buddh Nagar. Among the distinguished members appointed is Akash Awana, a practicing advocate and committed social worker,
Several gynaecologists in Kerala have challenged a protocol mandating their exclusive involvement in examining survivors of sexual offenses. They argue that this mandate contradicts legal statutes and causes delays in treatment for survivors. The Kerala High Court is set to review the
The Supreme Court's assertion on ensuring women's participation in the Indian Coast Guard reflects a broader commitment to challenging patriarchal norms and promoting gender equality within governmental institutions.
The Supreme Court of India has taken a decisive step in safeguarding consumer interests by barring Patanjali from advertising products targeted at medical conditions, signaling a shift towards stricter regulation of advertising practices in the healthcare sector.
The Delhi High Court's ruling in favor of Ishwar Chand Jain represents a triumph of justice over bureaucratic hurdles. It underscores the importance of accountability and fairness in the functioning of governmental bodies and reaffirms the rights of citizens to timely and
The Delhi High Court's proactive stance in addressing the concerning delays in the acceptance of bail bonds and subsequent release of prisoners underscores its commitment to upholding justice within the criminal justice system.
The Supreme Court's scrutiny of the defamation case against Arvind Kejriwal brings attention to the complexities surrounding social media use and the legal implications of sharing content online.
In a significant ruling, the Delhi High Court upholds the mandatory registration requirement for allopathic doctors practicing in Delhi, emphasizing regulatory oversight, professional standards, and public interest in healthcare delivery.
DRDO's recent transfer of 23 cutting-edge technologies signifies a significant stride towards enhancing India's defense capabilities and fostering self-reliance in defense production.
India introduces amendments to the Surrogacy Rules 2022, enabling couples with medical conditions to utilize donor gametes in surrogacy arrangements, reflecting a progressive stance on reproductive rights and healthcare equity.
The Delhi High Court's recent ruling clarified the taxation of subscription fees for legal databases, asserting that such subscriptions do not constitute a transfer of copyright. This decision has significant implications for the taxation of digital services and intellectual property rights, providing