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Footpaths Are Not Optional: The Citizen’s Right to Walk
The Story That Shook the Courts: A Five-Year-Old and a Footpath That Was Never There Imagine a father walking his five-year-old son to school on a regular morning. There is no footpath. There is no pedestrian crossing. The road belongs entirely to vehicles. A tanker comes from behind and strikes the child, crushing his waist and lower body. The boy survives but with serious injuries. The family approaches the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal (MACT), which awards Rs. 7.82 lakh i
Devansh Purohit
1 day ago9 min read


Caught Between Fraud and Fairness: The Telegram Ban Nobody Saw Coming
If you were anywhere near a NEET aspirant in the third week of June 2026, you probably heard the panic before you heard the news. Telegram, the app half of India seems to use for everything from movie links to mock test PDFs, had just gone dark. And it wasn't a server crash. The government had switched it off, on purpose, using a law most of us had never bothered reading until that week — Section 69A of the IT Act. Telegram fought back in the Delhi High Court. It lost. Here's

Payal Malawat
2 days ago6 min read
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