Day: August 11, 2026

Lily Thomas v. Union of India 

What happens when a person chosen by the public is convicted of a serious criminal offence? Can an MP or MLA continue occupying the legislative seat merely because an appeal has been filed against the conviction?

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Census 2027: The Legal Story Behind India’s First Caste Enumeration

Ladakh will be the first place in Independent India where caste is formally counted in a national Census, an exercise this piece refers to as the caste census. Population Enumeration begins there and in other snow-bound

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Harish Rana v. Union of India: When “Right to Die With Dignity” Finally Left the Textbook

For most law students, Common Cause v. Union of India (2018) is one of those cases you memorise for exams — the one that first read the right to die with dignity into Article 21, allowed

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