“Kargil Must Not Only Be Remembered In Moments Of Conflict, But Strengthened In Times Of Peace” — A New Chapter in Judicial Access

In a powerful and symbolic gesture, the Chief Justice of India, Surya Kant, inaugurated the newly constructed court complex in Kargil, reaffirming the judiciary’s commitment to strengthening justice delivery in even the most remote corners of the nation. His remark—“Kargil must not
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AOR Tushar Garg at SCBA 1st National Conference 2026: Insights on Judicial Reforms & Future of Indian Judiciary

The 1st National Conference 2026 of the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA), held on 21–22 March 2026 in Bengaluru, brought together some of the most distinguished legal minds of the country. Centered around the theme “Reimagining Judicial Governance: Strengthening Institutions for Democratic
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Navaratri 2026: A Sacred Beginning of Service, Commitment & Responsibility – AOR Tushar Garg’s Vision for SCORA Elections

The auspicious festival of Navaratri marks a time of devotion, शक्ति (strength), साहस (courage), and the ultimate triumph of righteousness over evil. It is a period when we seek divine blessings from Maa Durga, who symbolizes power, wisdom, and protection. This sacred
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Senior Advocate Menaka Guruswamy Elected to Rajya Sabha: A Historic Milestone for Equality in India

India’s democratic and legal landscape witnessed a historic moment when senior constitutional lawyer Menaka Guruswamy was elected to the Rajya Sabha, becoming the country’s first openly queer Member of Parliament. This landmark development marks an important step toward inclusivity and representation in
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NHRC Internship Programme: A Valuable Opportunity for Law and Social Science Students

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) offers one of the most prestigious internship programmes in India for students interested in law, governance, and human rights. The programme is designed to spread awareness about human rights and provide practical exposure to students who
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High Court Declines Fresh PIL Against The Kerala Story 2; Pulls Up Petitioner for Questioning Earlier Bench Decision

The debate surrounding films, freedom of expression, and judicial oversight continues to surface before Indian courts from time to time. Recently, a High Court declined to entertain a fresh Public Interest Litigation (PIL) challenging the release of the film The Kerala Story
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