In a landmark ruling in NRAI v. UOI (2025), the Delhi High Court declared that restaurant service charge is not mandatory, upholding the CCPA guidelines of 2022. Justice Prathiba M. Singh emphasized that service charges are voluntary, rejecting manda...
Stay ahead with 28 March 2025 current affairs for Judiciary, APO, and JLO exams, covering the DRDO and Indian Navy’s successful VLSRSAM test, Nitesh’s bronze at the Asian Wrestling Championship, RBI penalties on HDFC Bank, and more. This blog provide...
Stay ahead with 27 March 2025 current affairs for Judiciary, APO, and JLO exams, covering Rajiv Gauba’s appointment to NITI Aayog, India’s first indigenous MRI machine at AIIMS Delhi, the Disaster Management Bill 2024, and more. This blog provides de...
The Supreme Court recalls 2019 order that allowed tree felling in the Taj Trapezium Zone (TTZ) without prior permission, reinforcing environmental protection in MC Mehta v. Union of India & Ors. (2025). Addressing illegal felling of 454 trees in Math...
Article 25 and religious freedom in India remain at the heart of legal battles in 2025, balancing individual rights with public order and secularism. From the Sabarimala temple entry case to hijab bans, the Supreme Court continues to interpret Articl...
Article 39A and free legal aid aim to ensure access to justice for all in India, but challenges like underfunding, awareness gaps, and judicial backlog persist in 2025. From the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987, to landmark cases like Hussainara ...
26 March 2025 current affairs bring critical updates for Judiciary, APO, and JLO aspirants, covering the India-Africa AIKEYME naval exercise, Ajay Seth’s appointment as Finance Secretary, S&P GDP forecasts, and more. From CCI’s global collaborations ...
Mob lynching in India remains a pressing issue in 2025, with the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023, introducing specific provisions to combat this crime. Despite legal advancements, social challenges like communal tensions, misinformation, and dist...
The debate on sedition laws in 2025 continues to spark controversy, with India replacing its colonial-era sedition law with Section 150 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, focusing on acts endangering sovereignty and unity. Globally, nations like the UK ...
The Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Amit Kumar & Ors. versus Union of India & Ors. (2025 SC) addresses the mental health crisis in colleges by forming the National Task Force Against Student Suicides. Led by Justice S. Ravindra Bhat, this task f...

