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Why the US Supreme Court’s tariff verdict offers lessons for India’s Supreme Court on SIR’s constitutional validity
International Law & World Affairs22 February 2026

Why the US Supreme Court’s tariff verdict offers lessons for India’s Supreme Court on SIR’s constitutional validity

The SCOTUS’s rejection of Trump’s tariff regime highlights the judiciary’s role in safeguarding constitutional limits on executive power, offering lessons for the Indian Supreme Court’s review of the SIR process.

By S.N. Sahu
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20 Years of the Domestic Violence Act

‘Protection Officers not been integrated into the system of the law and judiciary’, Anjali Dave on social work intervention as the bedrock of Domestic Violence Act
Staying Alive

‘Protection Officers not been integrated into the system of the law and judiciary’, Anjali Dave on social work intervention as the bedrock of Domestic Violence Act

In this month’s issue, social work practitioner Anjali Dave discusses why social work intervention remains crucial for feminist progress on the grassroots and the challenges confronting the idea of Protection Officers in the context of domestic violence.

Asmita Basu|25 Jan
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