In Arvind Singh v. ED (2025), the SC slams ED for baseless accusations in PMLA cases, demanding specific evidence. Explore the case, its implications, and exam tips for judiciary aspirants...
Explore the High Court Judges Appointment Process in India, detailed by the Supreme Court. Learn the Collegium system, criteria, and exam tips for DJS, MPCJ, and AIBE....
: India’s NOTAM on May 6, 2025, before Operation Sindoor’s military drills and strikes on Pakistan terror camps, shows its commitment to global aviation laws. Learn what is a NOTAM—its laws, rules, and treaties—for 2025 exams...
In Rutu Mihir Panchal (2025), the Supreme Court held courts can direct legislative audits to ensure statutes meet their goals, reinforcing the Rule of Law. Learn the case, its legal impact, and exam tips for judiciary aspirants. ...
In R. Ranjith Singh v. Tamil Nadu (2025), the Supreme Court ruled that seniority in direct recruitment must be based on exam marks, not past service, striking down a Tamil Nadu rule. Learn the case, its impact, and exam tips for judiciary aspirants...
In Gayatri Balasamy (2025), the Supreme Court held that Article 142 allows modification of arbitration awards to end prolonged litigation, ensuring efficient dispute resolution. Explore the case, its implications, and exam tips for judiciary aspirant...
The Gujarat High Court upheld the dismissal of 9 railway constables for dereliction of duty in the 2002 Godhra Train Burning case, stating the tragedy could have been prevented. Explore the court’s ruling, legal implications, and exam tips for judici...
Stay ahead in judiciary exams with our roundup of May 2025’s top 10 current affairs, covering Sujata Chaturvedi’s UPSC appointment, NAMASTE Scheme’s UNDP agreement, India’s IMF ranking, and more. Essential updates for aspirants! ...
The UPSC has postponed the Delhi APP Exam 2025 for 66 vacancies, as per a May 2 notice. Learn what this means, why it happened, and how aspirants can stay prepared for the next steps...
In 2025, the Supreme Court ruled stamp vendors are public servants under the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, liable for bribery in stamp paper sales. Explore the Aman Bhatia case, legal framework, and implications for anti-corruption enforcement....












