The Indian government tabled draft Digital Personal Data Protection rules and invited public feedback on the implementation framework seeking input from industry bodies and civil society groups.
Category: Legal
ICC Orders Reparations for Victims in Al Hassan War Crimes Case From Mali
The ICC Trial Chamber X ordered reparations for victims in the Al Hassan case which involved war crimes committed during the jihadist occupation of northern Mali representing a key accountability step.
India CBI Arrests Former Judge Adding to Scrutiny of Judicial Conduct in Dowry Death Case
The CBI’s arrest of former judge Giribala Singh in the Twisha Sharma case intensified scrutiny of judicial conduct and privilege in India’s legal system amid calls for equal application of the law.
Tajikistan Found Non-Compliant With ICC Obligations by Assembly of States Parties
The ICC Presidency referred Tajikistan’s non-compliance with court obligations to the Assembly of States Parties in a move that could have diplomatic and legal consequences for the country.
Supreme Court Hears Cases on Rajasthan and Andhra Pradesh Service Matters on May 29
The Supreme Court heard appeals in service matter cases involving parties from Rajasthan and Andhra Pradesh on May 29 as part of a busy bench schedule at India’s apex court.
Karnataka High Court Relief to Gaming Firms on GST Set Aside by Supreme Court
The Karnataka High Court’s earlier relief granted to Gameskraft and other gaming companies on the 28 percent GST issue was set aside by the Supreme Court’s landmark ruling on May 28.
Dream11 Games24x7 and Head Digital Works to Assess Financial Impact of GST Ruling
Following the Supreme Court’s retrospective GST ruling gaming giants Dream11 Games24x7 and Head Digital Works are now expected to assess the significant financial impact of the decision.
Bombay High Court Change in Court Composition Notified for May 29 Sessions
Notices issued by the Bombay High Court informed litigants of changes in bench composition and court numbers effective May 29 2026 as part of routine judicial administration.
US Continues Prosecuting Boeing Suppliers Despite Criminal Deal With Main Company
Lawyers representing Boeing 737 MAX crash victims indicated they will pursue punitive damages against Boeing executives and the company’s suppliers after those claims were dismissed at trial.
India Government Explores Legal Framework for Armed Forces Role in Civilian Exam Security
The Indian government explored a legal framework to enable the armed forces to support security arrangements for civilian examinations like NEET-UG marking a new civil-military interface.