Tag Archive: Rule of Law

Judging the Judges: A Crucial Test of Accountability in India’s Judiciary

The Supreme Court’s decision to reject Justice Yashwant Varma’s plea and allow the inquiry panel to proceed in the cash

udicial Independence Under Fire: A Test for American Democracy

The recent backlash against Indian-American judges in the United States for blocking parts of former President Donald Trump’s policy agenda

Mob Justice and the Erosion of Social Conscience

The recent assault on a street vendor in Odisha after he was branded a “Bangladeshi” by a mob is a

National Herald Case: When Political Theater Threatens Judicial Credibility

he latest developments in the National Herald case, including the Enforcement Directorate’s renewed FIR against prominent Congress leaders, have once

When the Constitution Stands Between Power and the People

Chief Justice of India B.R. Gavai’s recent reflection that the Supreme Court’s order against “bulldozer justice” was the most significant

A Constitutional Trapdoor – Balancing Accountability and Stability

The recent introduction of the 130th Constitutional Amendment Bill, 2025, has sparked intense debate over its potential impact on India’s

Judicial Dignity in Question: The Justice Yashwant Varma Case

CNN Central News & Network–ITDC India Epress/ITDC News Bhopal: Judicial Integrity in Focus: The Justice Yashwant Varma Case Sparks Debate

Justice and Accountability: A Decisive Moment for the Indian Judiciary in the Yashwant Varma Case

The judiciary is often regarded as the pillar of democracy — the ultimate guardian of justice and constitutional morality. In