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Aadhaar is for Identity, Not Citizenship: SC Allows its Use for Bihar Voter List Revision
In a landmark electoral law development, the Supreme Court has ruled that Aadhaar cards are valid for identity verification during Bihar's voter list revision. The bench clarified that while Aadhaar is not proof of citizenship, it qualifies as a standalone identity document under Section 23(4) of the R.P. Act. This ruling aims to enhance electoral participation, particularly for marginalized communities who often face hurdles with documentation.

Chintan Shah
Sep 165 min read


"Judicial Impropriety": Supreme Court Rebukes High Court for Altering Bail Conditions Mid-Appeal
The Supreme Court has sternly reprimanded the Kerala High Court for modifying the bail conditions of an accused while a matter was already under appeal before the apex court. The top court called the act “judicial impropriety” and stressed that such actions disrupt established norms and create uncertainty in criminal justice administration. This ruling reinforces the importance of judicial discipline and the hierarchical structure of appellate proceedings.

Chintan Shah
Sep 165 min read


SC Issues Notice to Centre, ECI on PIL Seeking Stricter Regulation of Political Parties
The Supreme Court has issued a notice to the Union Government and ECI regarding a PIL that seeks stricter rules for political parties. The court will examine if legislative action is required to “ensure transparency, curb criminal influence, and enforce secularism in politics”. This move addresses the increasing opacity in party financing and the criminalization of politics, pushing for greater accountability in democratic governance.

Chintan Shah
Sep 165 min read


Supreme Court Consolidates All Petitions Challenging Online Gaming Act, 2025
In a move with major implications for India’s digital economy, the Supreme Court has consolidated all High Court petitions challenging the Online Gaming Act, 2025. The Court cited the need for a "unified adjudication" to prevent inconsistent rulings and ensure regulatory certainty. This case will define how the government balances industry innovation, consumer protection, and addiction concerns within the rapidly expanding online gaming sector.

Chintan Shah
Sep 165 min read


Can Governors Indefinitely Stall Legislation? Supreme Court Examines Need for Timelines
The Supreme Court is deliberating a landmark Presidential Reference on whether Governors have a fixed timeline to assent to bills passed by state legislatures. The bench, led by Chief Justice B.R. Gavai, questioned whether courts should "sit idle" as gubernatorial inaction stalls democratic governance. A ruling is expected soon that could redefine the separation of powers and clarify if such delays are subject to judicial review.

Chintan Shah
Sep 165 min read


Supreme Court Signals Nationwide Firecracker Ban, Citing Right to Clean Air
In a move that could reshape environmental governance, the Supreme Court, in a hearing on Delhi’s firecracker ban, raised concerns over its limited geographical enforcement. The bench emphasized that “clean air is a right” and questioned why the ban applied only to the Delhi-NCR and not uniformly across the country. This underscores that environmental safeguards cannot be selectively enforced, especially when pollution knows no political boundaries.

Chintan Shah
Sep 165 min read
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