Central Vigilance Commission: Anti- Corruption Watchdog Explained
Introduction The Central Vigilance Commission is India’s top anti-corruption watchdog.…
Lokayutas in States: Effectiveness and Limitations Explained
Introduction Lokayuktas act as state-level watchdogs against corruption. They investigate…
Lokpal Institution in India Explained: Post 2013 Act
Introduction The Lokpal is India’s national anti-corruption ombudsman. The parliament…
State Information Commission: Powers and Challenges
Introduction The State Information Commission is a statutory and quasi-judicial…
University Cannot Accept Candidate’s Master’s degree For PhD Admission And Reject Same Qualification At Recruitment: Himachal Pradesh HC
Introduction The Himachal Pradesh High Court has delivered an important…
Holding a Child’s Hand and Offering Money for Sex Qualifies as Sexual Assault under POCSO: Bombay HC
Introduction The Bombay High Court (Nagpur Bench) has held that…
Eighth Schedule: Recognised Languages In India Explained
Introduction The Eighth Schedule of the Indian Constitution recognises a…
Article 350B: Special Officer For Linguistic Minorities Explained
Introduction Article 350B of the Indian Constitution creates the post…
Central Information Commission: Role of IT Act Explained
Introduction The Central Information Commission is the highest independent authority…
Welfare Of Children Comes Before Father’s Status As Natural Guardian Under Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956: Jharkhand HC
Introduction The Jharkhand High Court recently overturned a “shared parenting”…


