BJP MP Anurag Thakur flags alleged e-cigarette use by an AITC MP in Lok Sabha, citing breach of decorum and violation of e-cigarette ban law.
Read Full ArticleKangana Ranaut challenges Rahul Gandhi’s voter fraud allegations in Parliament, reigniting debate on electoral integrity and institutional trust.
INDIA bloc moves impeachment notice against Justice G.R. Swaminathan over the Madurai Deepam lamp order, triggering a rare political–judicial confrontation.
India’s Right to Disconnect Bill 2025 proposes a legal ban on after-hours work calls and emails, aiming to protect employees from digital burnout and stress.
Parliament forms a JPC to examine Bills proposing removal of Ministers held in custody for 30 days, sparking constitutional and political debate.
SC rejects Telangana BJP plea against quashing of defamation case on CM Revanth Reddy, cautions against using apex court for political battles.
Union govt seeks SC nod to transfer pleas from three HCs on Online Gaming Act, 2025, to avoid conflicting verdicts.
SC refuses to entertain plea seeking protection of Veer Savarkar’s name, says no fundamental right violation or court intervention needed.
Advocate Ashwini Upadhyay emphasizes the need for ‘One Nation, One Election’ to streamline governance, reduce poll expenses, and ensure policy stability in India.
The Supreme Court has directed Ajit Pawar’s NCP faction to publish a disclaimer in newspapers within 36 hours, clarifying that the use of the “clock” symbol is still sub judice. This move comes ...
Rahul Gandhi's provocative remarks on Hindus ignite debate - Contrasting Kanhaiya Lal's Case from exactly two years ago.
Parliament expunges Rahul Gandhi's criticisms; how are remarks removed and what rights do MPs have ? Know the laws of expunction.
President Murmu's first joint session address highlights Modi government's third term, high voter turnout in J&K, GST milestones, and recalls the 1975 Emergency.
ECI orders repolling in 2 polling stations in West Bengal following reports of irregularities in the voting process.
Candidates with criminal cases won more seats in the 17th Lok Sabha than those who led lawful lives, an amicus curiae report in the Supreme Court said.
Supreme Court takes suo motu cognisance of Aravalli definition issue, lists matter before Vacation Bench on Dec 29, 2025, amid environmental concerns.
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