
Why the Supreme Court’s Verdict on Real-Money Gaming Shifts the Digital Landscape
The Supreme Court has upheld state bans on real-money gaming and a 28% retrospective GST, marking a major regulatory shift for the Indian online gaming industry.

The Supreme Court has upheld state bans on real-money gaming and a 28% retrospective GST, marking a major regulatory shift for the Indian online gaming industry.

The Twisha Sharma death probe faces new scrutiny as court filings reveal lapses in ligature handling and forensic evidence, prompting Supreme Court intervention.

The Supreme Court has upheld a 28% retrospective GST on online gaming and validated state bans on real-money betting. Read why this verdict reshapes India's sector.

The Supreme Court ruled that higher qualifications don't guarantee public employment for lower-eligibility posts, upholding the right to set educational ceilings.

The controversy over Chief Justice Surya Kant's oral remarks highlights the tension between judicial independence and the standards of conduct in Indian courts.

The Supreme Court ruled that the right to travel abroad cannot be viewed in isolation, balancing individual liberty with a victim's right to a speedy trial.

The Supreme Court ruled that the Official Secrets Act cannot be used to deny accused persons access to documents relied upon by the prosecution in a fair trial.

The Supreme Court rules on the balance between a child's right to know their paternity and the alleged father's right to privacy, clarifying DNA test protocols.

Tamil Nadu Health Minister Arunraj defends the government's efforts to keep 152 super-specialty medical seats under the state quota after a Supreme Court directive.

The Supreme Court has denied bail to YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra, accused of spying for Pakistan, citing national security concerns in a case involving alleged espionage.

The Supreme Court has cancelled the bail of three former GRP officers accused of extorting a jeweller at Mumbai Central station, leading to their recent arrest.

The Madras High Court has criticised the Supreme Court for failing to resolve a six-year-old election dispute involving M. Appavu, citing concerns over judicial delays.

The Supreme Court has ordered the Gujarat Police to finish a 20-year-old forgery investigation in six weeks, criticizing the delay and the loss of case records.

The Supreme Court is reviewing whether a married daughter's son is eligible for compassionate appointment, testing the limits of family definitions in job schemes.

The Supreme Court has ruled that courts should not prolong decayed marriages through litigation, noting that forced unions create psychological and social distress.

The Supreme Court has released draft regulations to govern the use of AI in courts, ensuring human judges maintain final authority over all judicial outcomes.