Supreme Court ruling on Narco Test in Amlesh Kumar case — Constitution vs Investigation Rights

Narco Test, Missing Wife & Supreme Court: The Case of Amlesh Kumar

🎮 Introduction: A Missing Wife and a Dangerous Proposal It all began in a small village near Mahua, Bihar, where a young woman, married to Amlesh Kumar, mysteriously vanished. Her sudden disappearance triggered suspicion, fear, and eventually a major legal battle that would reach the Supreme Court. This wasn’t just about one family — it […]

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Case Report: IN RE THE WAQF (AMENDMENT) ACT, 2025

Case Reference: W.P.(C) No. 276/2025 and connected mattersBench: CJI BR Gavai and Justice AG MasihDate: Arguments heard on April 16, 17; May 20–22, 2025. Order Reserved on May 22, 2025Source: Supreme Court of India ⚖️ Case Background Multiple writ petitions were filed before the Supreme Court challenging the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025, seeking an interim

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Manish Kashyap attacked in PMCH

मनीष कश्यप पर पटना PMCH में हुआ हमला- पूर्व DGP गुप्तेश्वर पांडेय का प्रशासन पर तंज

पटना, 19 मई 2025 — बिहार के लोकप्रिय यूट्यूबर और भाजपा नेता मनीष कश्यप एक बार फिर चर्चा में हैं। इस बार वजह है पटना मेडिकल कॉलेज एंड हॉस्पिटल (PMCH) में उन पर हुआ कथित हमला, जिसके बाद सोशल मीडिया से लेकर सियासी गलियारों तक हड़कंप मच गया है। इस घटना ने जहां स्वास्थ्य व्यवस्था

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Introduction of British Law in India, Lord Macaulay, Ravi Kumar, Kanoonplus

📜 The Introduction of British Law in India: From Empire to Empire

Background: India Before British Rule Before the British arrived, India was a diverse landscape of regional kingdoms, princely states, and empires governed under the weakening authority of the Mughal Empire. Islamic law prevailed in Mughal and Sultanate courts, while Hindu populations followed customary laws and Dharmashastra-based rules. By the early eighteenth century, this fragmented political

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Operation Sindoor: Ceasefire or Strategic Illusion? A Post-Strike Dossier Ravi Kumar Kanoonplus

🧨 Operation Sindoor: Ceasefire or Strategic Illusion? A Post-Strike Dossier

“In geopolitics, silence often speaks louder than a thousand missiles.” 🔎 Executive Overview On May 10, 2025, the world witnessed what appeared to be a diplomatic breakthrough — a ceasefire between India and Pakistan after days of hostilities. But a closer look reveals something far more calculated: a strategic maneuver disguised as de-escalation. Operation Sindoor

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Justice Yashwant Verma case

How Can a High Court Judge Be Removed in India? Full Procedure Explained

In India, the removal of a High Court Judge is a rare and constitutionally guided process. It is not an executive action, but a rigorous legal mechanism involving both judicial and parliamentary oversight. ⚖️ Constitutional Framework 🧷 Step-by-Step Procedure 1. Motion by MPsA removal motion must be signed by: It is then submitted to the

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Operation Sindoor Analsysis by Ravi Kumar Kanoonplus

🇮🇳 Operation Sindoor: India’s Strategic Answer to the Pahalgam Terror Attack

🔴 Introduction: A Day of Reckoning On April 22, 2025, the serene valley of Pahalgam witnessed a gruesome act of terror. 26 innocent civilians, including one Nepalese national, were gunned down in cold blood by terrorists belonging to the Lashkar-e-Taiba, operating under the proxy name The Resistance Front (TRF). With deliberate cruelty and precision, they

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Operation Sindoor: India’s Strategic Strike on Terror Camps in Pakistan Kanoonplus live news

Operation Sindoor: India’s Strategic Strike on Terror Camps in Pakistan and PoK | Legal and Geopolitical Analysis

On April 22, 2025, a deadly terrorist attack shocked India. Militants ambushed a civilian bus in Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir, killing 26 individuals — 25 Indian nationals and one Nepali citizen. The attack bore hallmarks of groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed, both with known roots in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). Public outrage, diplomatic protests,

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Godhra Carnage: Hearing Begins at Supreme Court, Kanoonplus

Godhra Carnage Final Hearing Begins: Can Death Penalty Be Reinstated After Commutation?

BackgroundOn February 27, 2002, 58 people—mostly kar sevaks returning from Ayodhya—died in a fire inside Coach S-6 of the Sabarmati Express at Godhra, Gujarat. This tragic incident triggered one of India’s worst communal riots. After a lengthy investigation and trial:In 2011, a special court convicted 31 individuals:– 11 were sentenced to death– 20 were sentenced

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