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In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court mandated that grounds of arrest must be communicated in writing, affirming the fundamental rights under Article 22(1) and Section 47 of BNSS 2023.
India stands at a pivotal juncture in the global artificial intelligence (AI) revolution. Recognizing both the transformative potential and inherent risks of AI, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has released the India AI Governance Guidelines, a comprehensive framework designed to balance innovation with accountability, and progress with public safety.
A deadly cough syrup contamination has exposed the deep cracks in India’s drug regulation—outdated laws, weak enforcement, and systemic neglect that demand urgent, sweeping reform.
In the bustling courtrooms of modern India, where advocates armed with laptops and legal precedents battle for justice, it's easy to forget the ancient roots of their craft. Advocacy—the noble act of pleading for the voiceless, championing causes, and ensuring fair play—has evolved over millennia.
Moses, Hammurabi, and Manu are considered as the 'First Lawgivers' of ancient civilisations. The Manusmriti, composed between 200 BC and 200 AD, is the text which regulated the day-to-day life of the Indian Society.