The Aruna Shanbaug Case (Mumbai 1973): A Landmark in Euthanasia Law
The Aruna Shanbaug case from 1973 brought attention to euthanasia laws in India. After suffering a brutal attack and spending 42 years in a vegetative state, her case changed the way the country views the right to die. This article explores her story, the court’s decision, and how it compares to similar cases around the world.
The Nirbhaya Case: Legal Reforms, Implementation, and the 2024 Amendments in India’s Fight Against Rape
This article serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing crisis of sexual violence in India. It underscores the need for societal change, enhanced legal protections, and unwavering support for survivors as they cross the challenging path to justice.
Women Reservation in the Supreme Court Bar Association of India: A Comparative Analysis
The Indian Supreme Court has issued a revolutionary directive to reserve a minimum of one-third of the seats...
Supreme Court’s Ruling on EVMs and VVPATs: A Balanced Approach to Electoral Integrity
In a recent landmark decision, the Supreme Court has tackled the contentious issue surrounding Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs)...