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Maharashtra Considers New Criminal Rules For Social-Media Posts Years After Section 66A Was Scrapped

Maharashtra is considering a new criminal-law framework for certain defamatory or fabricated social-media posts, years after the Supreme Court struck down Section 66A. Here’s what the proposed amendment could mean for users, creators and online speech.

Parliament Monsoon Session 2026 Live Updates: Will The Anti-Paper Leak Bill Debate End The Six-Day Deadlock?

Parliament's Monsoon Session 2026 enters a crucial phase as the Lok Sabha debates the Anti-Paper Leak Bill after six days of disruption. The proposed legislation seeks tougher penalties, fast-track courts and quicker investigations, but lawmakers continue to clash over accountability for the NEET controversy and exam reforms.

India’s Exam-Leak Crisis Is Bigger Than NEET: Why Fast-Track Courts Cannot Replace Systemic Reform

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's fast-track court proposal may speed up justice in paper leak cases, but India's recurring exam scandals reveal deeper failures in security, accountability and oversight. Lasting reform requires preventing leaks before they happen, not just punishing them afterward.

Life-Saving Cancer Drugs In India: Why Is The Supreme Court Looking At Affordable Access?

The Supreme Court has begun examining whether the high cost of life-saving cancer medicines limits patients' access to treatment. The case has renewed debate over affordable healthcare, drug patents, and timely judicial intervention in urgent medical matters.

Vikram-1 Launch Today: Why Is India’s First Private Orbital Rocket a Big Deal?

India's private space sector reaches a major milestone as Skyroot Aerospace prepares to launch the Vikram-1 rocket on Mission Aagaman from Sriharikota. The mission marks the country's first orbital launch attempt by an Indian private company and represents a significant step in India's commercial space ambitions.