Bonnard Rule in India: How the Supreme Court Strengthened Free Speech Against Defamation Injunctions
The “Bonnard standard” traces to the 1891 English decision Bonnard v Perryman, which established a cautious approach to granting interim […]
The “Bonnard standard” traces to the 1891 English decision Bonnard v Perryman, which established a cautious approach to granting interim […]
New Delhi (September 2025): The Supreme Court has reaffirmed the strict bar on anticipatory bail under Section 18 of the
In a landmark move towards enhancing transparency and reinforcing public trust, the Supreme Court of India has, for the first
In a significant constitutional development, President Droupadi Murmu has invoked Article 143(1) of the Indian Constitution to seek the Supreme
Justice Bhushan Ramkrishna Gavai was sworn in as the 52nd Chief Justice of India (CJI) on May 14, 2025, marking
In a momentous step toward digital equality, the Supreme Court of India has ruled that access to digital platforms is
In a significant move that underscores the workings of India’s judicial administration, the Supreme Court Collegium has recently recommended the
The Indian Constitution is the world’s lengthiest written constitution, designed to govern a vast and diverse democratic nation. Among its
In recent times, a significant constitutional issue has emerged in India involving state governors and their handling of legislative bills
Media trials, where media outlets conduct their own parallel investigations and pronounce judgments on individuals involved in legal proceedings, have