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India's Supreme Court Orders Brain Death Protocol Review
SolutionsMay 2

India's Supreme Court Orders Brain Death Protocol Review

India's highest court has directed top medical experts to examine whether brain death tests can be made more reliable and safer for patients. The move comes after a doctor raised concerns that current methods may be putting critically ill patients at risk.

Indian Express2 min read
India's Top Court Demands Free Period Products in Schools
SolutionsMay 25

India's Top Court Demands Free Period Products in Schools

India's Supreme Court is making sure millions of girls can stay in school by requiring every school to provide free sanitary napkins and working gender-segregated bathrooms. The court will monitor progress every three months to ensure no girl has to miss class during her period.

The Hindu2 min read
India's Top Court Orders Equal Treatment for Women Officers
Community HeroesMar 24

India's Top Court Orders Equal Treatment for Women Officers

India's Supreme Court just ruled that thousands of women military officers were unfairly judged for promotions because their performance reviews were written when they had no chance at full careers. The court ordered full pensions and permanent commissions for those affected.

Indian Express3 min read
India's Top Court Orders Disabled-Friendly Prisons
SolutionsApr 22

India's Top Court Orders Disabled-Friendly Prisons

India's Supreme Court has directed a national committee to create a comprehensive plan making prisons accessible for inmates with disabilities. The landmark order recognizes that dignity and equality must extend behind prison walls too.

The Hindu2 min read
India's Top Court: Free Menstrual Products for All Schools
SolutionsJan 30

India's Top Court: Free Menstrual Products for All Schools

India's Supreme Court just ruled that menstrual health is a fundamental right, ordering every school in the country to provide free sanitary pads to girls. The landmark decision also mandates separate, accessible toilets in all schools, with real consequences for those who don't comply.

Indian Express2 min read
Supreme Court Saves Punjab Kesari Newspaper From Shutdown
SolutionsJan 20

Supreme Court Saves Punjab Kesari Newspaper From Shutdown

India's Supreme Court stepped in to protect a historic newspaper from being silenced, ruling its printing presses must keep running despite government allegations. The decision ensures millions of readers can access independent news while courts review the disputed case.

The Hindu3 min read
India's Top Court Awards Full Pensions to Women Officers
SolutionsMar 25

India's Top Court Awards Full Pensions to Women Officers

India's Supreme Court just ordered the armed forces to grant permanent commission and full pensions to women officers who were systematically denied equal treatment for decades. The ruling corrects years of biased evaluations that kept qualified women from the same career opportunities as their male counterparts.

Indian Express3 min read
93-Year-Old Farmer Defeats Cement Giant in Supreme Court
Community HeroesFeb 17

93-Year-Old Farmer Defeats Cement Giant in Supreme Court

A 93-year-old farmer from Punjab's Sangrur district won a landmark Supreme Court battle against Shree Cement and the state government, protecting his land and community from illegal industrial expansion. The ruling sets a powerful precedent for environmental protection and proper land use planning across India.

Indian Express2 min read
India Orders No-Fault Vaccine Injury Compensation
SolutionsMar 12

India Orders No-Fault Vaccine Injury Compensation

India's Supreme Court just directed the government to create a compensation system for families affected by rare COVID vaccine side effects, without forcing them to prove negligence in court. The landmark ruling recognizes the state's duty to support citizens harmed during its own public health campaigns.

Indian Express3 min read
93-Year-Old Farmer Beats Cement Giant in Supreme Court
Community HeroesFeb 17

93-Year-Old Farmer Beats Cement Giant in Supreme Court

A farmer from Punjab spent years fighting a cement company and won, protecting his village from pollution. India's highest court sided with him, proving one person can stand up to powerful interests and win.

Indian Express2 min read
Supreme Court Restores Abortion Pill Access Nationwide
Global NewsMay 5

Supreme Court Restores Abortion Pill Access Nationwide

The Supreme Court stepped in Monday to restore access to mifepristone by mail, pausing a lower court ban that blocked telehealth prescriptions. The move gives millions of people continued access to safe medication while the case moves forward.

Scientific American2 min read
Supreme Court Backs Pregnancy Center in Free Speech Win
SolutionsMay 3

Supreme Court Backs Pregnancy Center in Free Speech Win

A New Jersey pregnancy center won a unanimous Supreme Court ruling protecting its right to challenge state harassment in federal court. The decision safeguards First Amendment freedoms for nonprofits nationwide.

Fox News Opinion2 min read
Supreme Court Blocks Trump Tariffs in Historic 6-3 Vote
Global NewsFeb 21

Supreme Court Blocks Trump Tariffs in Historic 6-3 Vote

The US Supreme Court struck down President Trump's sweeping tariff policy, proving America's highest court remains independent despite widespread concerns about institutional pressures. Six justices, including three Trump appointees, ruled the tariffs illegal in a decision that surprised many observers.

ABC Australia2 min read
Supreme Court Keeps Abortion Pill Access Expanded Nationwide
SolutionsMay 15

Supreme Court Keeps Abortion Pill Access Expanded Nationwide

The Supreme Court ruled to maintain broader access to mifepristone, allowing millions of Americans to continue receiving abortion medication through telehealth and mail. The decision preserves expanded healthcare access while legal challenges work through the court system.

Fox News Politics2 min read
Court Keeps 12-Year-Old With Mom in India
Acts of KindnessApr 29

Court Keeps 12-Year-Old With Mom in India

A Mumbai court ruled that a 12-year-old U.S. citizen will stay with his mother in India instead of returning to his father in the UK, prioritizing the child's emotional wellbeing. The judges decided keeping the boy with his mom was in his best interest after meeting him personally.

Indian Express2 min read
India Court Strikes Down Age 45 Cap for Ration Shop Jobs
Community HeroesApr 15

India Court Strikes Down Age 45 Cap for Ration Shop Jobs

India's Calcutta High Court ruled that blocking people over 45 from running government ration shops is unfair and unconstitutional. The decision opens up thousands of small business opportunities to experienced workers who were arbitrarily excluded.

Indian Express2 min read
India Court Frees Man After Prosecution Fails Evidence Test
Community HeroesMay 15

India Court Frees Man After Prosecution Fails Evidence Test

In a major ruling on legal standards, India's Allahabad High Court overturned a life sentence when prosecutors couldn't prove a man was even present during his wife's 2017 death. The decision reinforces the principle that criminal convictions require solid evidence, not assumptions.

Indian Express2 min read
Supreme Court Extends Abortion Pill Access Until Thursday
SolutionsMay 12

Supreme Court Extends Abortion Pill Access Until Thursday

The Supreme Court temporarily preserved access to mifepristone, a widely used abortion medication, until at least Thursday while justices consider whether federal restrictions should take effect. The decision maintains current access through pharmacies and telemedicine for women nationwide.

STAT News2 min read
Supreme Court Preserves Abortion Pill Access Nationwide
SolutionsMay 15

Supreme Court Preserves Abortion Pill Access Nationwide

The Supreme Court ruled Thursday to keep mifepristone, used in most medication abortions, available by mail and telehealth while legal challenges continue. The decision ensures women can access the FDA-approved drug without in-person doctor visits through at least 2027.

STAT News2 min read
Supreme Court Affirms Only Humans Can Copyright Artwork
InnovationMar 9

Supreme Court Affirms Only Humans Can Copyright Artwork

The Supreme Court has settled a years-long debate about AI-generated art, ruling that copyright protection requires human creators. The decision brings clarity to artists and the creative community about ownership in the age of artificial intelligence.

Futurism3 min read

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