Detailed Information & Official Links By AOR Tushar Garg The Supreme Court of India has released the 2026 Recruitment Notification inviting online applications for multiple prestigious positions in its Registry and Museum divisions. Eligible Indian citizens can apply through the online portal
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The ongoing debate over the NEET-PG 2025 cut-off reduction has now reached a crucial legal turning point, with the Supreme Court of India agreeing to examine concerns about its potential impact on medical education standards. The issue, which has sparked anxiety among
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If the police suddenly arrive at your home without any prior notice, it can feel shocking and stressful. Your heart may start racing, and you may immediately wonder what went wrong. In such moments, fear and confusion are natural reactions. However, the
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By AOR Tushar Garg In the Indian judicial system, the term “Bench” refers to the number of judges sitting together to hear and decide a case. The composition of the bench depends on the nature, complexity, and constitutional importance of the matter.
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In a country as vast and diverse as India, access to justice has always been both a constitutional promise and a practical challenge. Courts across the nation handle millions of pending cases, and for many citizens, the journey toward justice can feel
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In a significant reaffirmation of equality in public employment, the Supreme Court of India has once again emphasized that the State cannot treat similarly placed workers differently when it comes to regularisation. The ruling sends a strong message: fairness is not optional
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Maha Shivratri is one of the most sacred and spiritually powerful festivals celebrated in India and by Hindus around the world. The name itself means “The Great Night of Shiva.” It is dedicated to Lord Shiva, who is considered the destroyer of
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India’s judiciary witnessed a truly historic and inspiring moment as a visually challenged woman was appointed as a judge in Kerala, marking a first not only for the state but also for the broader Indian judicial system. This milestone goes far beyond
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“Digital arrest” scams—a form of fraud where criminals impersonate police officers, investigative agencies, or even judicial authorities to intimidate victims and extort money. Recognizing the seriousness of this growing threat, the Supreme Court of India has recently taken strong note of the
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The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in West Bengal has turned into one of the most heated legal and political battles in the country. At the centre of these developments is the Supreme Court of India, which is overseeing multiple
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