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Voting Tech and Election Law: Safeguards for Free and Fair Elections
This essay explains that legal architecture, the operational safeguards (audits, chain of custody, random checks), and the routes available to citizens and parties to challenge problems in the electoral process — with the key statutes, rules and judicial authorities cited for practical use.
Achyut Parth
Sep 147 min read


Crypto and Tax: Understanding the Legal Grey Areas
Since Budget 2022 India has created a specific tax framework for cryptocurrencies and other “virtual digital assets” (VDAs). The tax rules are mostly clear on how gains are taxed (flat 30%, limited deductions, 1% TDS on transfers) but the bigger legal/regulatory questions (how/when VDAs are regulated, banking access, broader consumer protection) remain contested and fluid.
Ashutosh Pathak
Sep 146 min read


From Coimbatore to Rajya Sabha’s Chair: The Rise of C. P. Radhakrishnan
India has a new Vice-President. On 9 September 2025, C. P. Radhakrishnan was elected to the country’s second-highest constitutional office, defeating the INDIA-bloc nominee, Justice (Retd.) B. Sudershan Reddy. This election is not just a routine parliamentary exercise—it comes after an unusual mid-term vacancy and carries significant political and constitutional implications.
Jahan Soni
Sep 124 min read


LEGAL CHALLENGES OF SPACE MINING – INDIA’S ROLE IN THE FINAL FRONTIER IN 2025
As humanity ventures beyond Earth, the concept of space mining—extracting minerals and resources from asteroids, the Moon, and other celestial bodies—has moved from science fiction to tangible reality. In 2025, India, like many nations, faces complex legal questions surrounding ownership, resource rights, and environmental protection in outer space.
Soumya Pandey
Sep 102 min read


Between Jail And Justice: Rethinking Bail Jurisprudence In India
Ask this of any bail system reform or judicial order in 2025: does it produce faster resolution without compromising fairness? If the answer is yes, it passes the Vidhigyata test.
Jahan Soni
Sep 105 min read


Truth Lost in Procedure? The Bombay Train Blast Case and Investigative Failures
On 21 July 2025 a Division Bench of the Bombay High Court (Hon'ble Justices Anil S. Kilor & Shyam C. Chandak) delivered a lengthy (reported ~671-page) judgment that quashed a 2015 special-court conviction of 12 persons for the 11 July 2006 serial blasts on Mumbai’s Western Railway local line.
Ashutosh Pathak
Sep 106 min read
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