Unequal Playing Field: Supreme Court Questions Army’s Evaluation of Women Officers
The Supreme Court of India is looking into the issue of fairness in the Indian Army focusing on women officers.…
Keeping Pace with Legal Change
The Supreme Court of India is looking into the issue of fairness in the Indian Army focusing on women officers.…
Arshnoor Kaur v. Union of India In the present case, the SC struck down an arbitrary and unconstitutional policy of…
In Rahul Gandhi v. State of U.P., the Court of Allahabad held that a genuine ‘aggrieved person’ must exist for criminal defamation. Justice Subhash Vidyarthi affirmed magistrate discretion under Sections 199 and 482 CrPC, judicially limiting quashing to exceptional cases.
Securing a Military Law Research Associate position with the Indian Army’s Litigation Wing in 2025 requires thorough legal education, specialized knowledge of military statutes, practical litigation experience, a research portfolio, professional networking, meticulous application preparation, and mastery of interview skills.