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NLSAT 2026 Registration Starts November 15

NLSIU Bangalore opens NLSAT 2026 registration on November 15, 2025. Exam scheduled for April 26, 2026. Get complete details on application process, exam pattern, and eligibility criteria.

India dismisses Pakistan PM's terror allegations

India strongly refutes Pakistan PM's baseless terror claims following Islamabad attack. Delhi condemns false accusations as Pakistan faces internal political turmoil over military reforms.

Constitutional Morality: Law and Morality in India

Explore how constitutional morality resolves complex legal debates like abortion and euthanasia. Understand Ambedkar's vision and landmark Supreme Court judgments shaping India's legal framework.

HC: Quota in promotion without rule change illegal

In a significant verdict, Punjab and Haryana High Court rules that reservation in promotions without amending service rules violates constitutional principles. The judgment impacts government employees across both states.

Trump's NY Funding Threat: Constitutional Battle Ahead

Donald Trump's vow to slash federal funding to New York City following Zohran Mamdani's mayoral victory raises constitutional questions. Explore the legal battle brewing between Trump and the Democratic stronghold.

Nominee vs Legal Heir: Who Gets Your FD Money?

Discover the crucial difference between bank nominees and legal heirs in India. Learn why your FD nominee might not be the final recipient and how inheritance laws determine who gets your money.

Kerala HC Rejects Second Marriage Registration Plea

Kerala High Court rejects man's plea to register second marriage after religious conversion, ruling marriage registration must align with personal law requirements. Landmark judgment reinforces legal boundaries.

India's Attorney General: Democracy's Legal Guardian

Explore the crucial constitutional role of India's Attorney General - from Supreme Court advocacy to government counsel. Discover why this position remains vital to Indian democracy's functioning.

Delhi HC: No Exam Denial for Law Students Over Attendance

In a groundbreaking judgment, Delhi High Court protects law students' academic rights, ruling that colleges cannot prevent exam participation solely due to attendance deficits. Learn how this decision impacts legal education across India.

CJI Gavai: Constitution is India's strength

Chief Justice of India B.R. Gavai emphasizes constitutional supremacy during Allahabad High Court event, praising judiciary's role in upholding democratic values and social justice.

CLAT 2026 Registration Deadline Extended - Apply Now!

Great news for law aspirants! The Consortium of NLUs has extended the CLAT 2026 registration deadline. Get all details about application process, important dates, and eligibility criteria for the Common Law Admission Test.

Lawyer seeks suspension of Congress flag and emblem

A Bhubaneswar-based lawyer files complaint with Chief Election Commissioner seeking immediate suspension of Congress party's flag and emblem, alleging constitutional violations ahead of elections.

Cow as National Mother: Gau Raksha Andolan's Demand

Gau Raksha Andolan demands constitutional recognition for cows as 'Rashtra Mata' amid growing cow protection movements across India. Learn about their nationwide campaign and political strategy.

Assam Vigilante Group Tests Legal Boundaries

Exclusive investigation into Assam's controversial vigilante group operating with alleged government support. Discover how citizen-led policing is raising constitutional questions in Northeast India.

Supreme Court: Democracy Can't Run from Prison

India's Supreme Court delivers landmark observation: Democracy cannot function when leaders govern from prison. Read about the constitutional crisis brewing over custody-based politics.

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