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Consumer Helpline Recovers Rs 45 Crore in 2025

India's National Consumer Helpline resolved over 67,000 complaints and secured refunds worth Rs 45 crore in 2025, with e-commerce leading grievances. Learn how to seek help.

Karnataka Passes India's First Anti-Hate Law

Karnataka's legislature passed the pioneering Hate Speech and Hate Crimes Bill, 2025. The Congress defends it as necessary, while the BJP calls it draconian. Read about the fierce debate.

US Consumer Confidence Drops Again Despite Strong Jobs

US consumer confidence fell to 89.1 in December, marking a fifth straight monthly decline. Despite a strong job market, fear and uncertainty are making Americans spend carefully. Explore the economic implications.

Digital Justice Spearheads National Consumer Day 2025

National Consumer Day 2025 champions 'Digital Justice' with AI-powered platforms like Samadhan and Grievance Redressal Assessment for faster consumer complaint resolution. Learn how tech is empowering Indian consumers.

Limits of India's Consumer Protection Act, 1986

The Consumer Protection Act, 1986, gave Indian consumers legal rights. But decades later, its promise remains limited. Explore the gaps in enforcement and the road ahead for consumer justice.

Geetali Gupta Secures AIR 1 in CLAT 2026

Geetali Gupta from TopRankers Legal Edge clinches AIR 1 in CLAT 2026. The institute dominates with a clean sweep of the top three ranks, continuing its legacy of excellence in law entrance coaching.

Myanmar Arrests Hundreds Under New Election Law

Myanmar's military junta has detained over 200 individuals, including election officials, using a new conscription law to suppress dissent ahead of December polls. Read the full report.

India's Civil Nuclear Law Changes Explained

India plans major changes to its civil nuclear law to boost capacity to 100 GW, aiming for clean energy dominance. Explore the key amendments and their impact.

CLAT 2026: High Lucknow Attendance, Moderate Paper

CLAT 2026 conducted smoothly with 97% attendance in Lucknow. Candidates found the national law entrance exam moderate, with GK and legal reasoning sections being easier. Read the full analysis.

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