Air India Responds Promptly with Compensation for Families of Crash Victims as Legal Experts Advise Caution

Ahmedabad, India — A devastating aircraft crash claimed the lives of 241 individuals shortly after takeoff from an airport in western India, leaving one survivor. In the wake of this tragedy, Air India has announced immediate compensation measures for the families of the deceased passengers. The ill-fated flight, bound for London’s Heathrow Airport, was carrying 242 people, including 53 British citizens, 169 Indian nationals, seven Portuguese travelers, and one Canadian. The crash occurred on June 12, devastating families and communities connected to the victims. Natarajan Chandrasekaran, chairman of the Tata Group, which owns Air India, … Read more

Odisha’s Suakati Gram Panchayat Shines at National Awards for e-Governance, Paving the Way for Digital Excellence in Rural India

Bhubaneswar, India — The Suakati Gram Panchayat in Keonjhar district has earned a remarkable distinction, winning a Jury Award at the 22nd National Awards for e-Governance (NAeG) 2025. This accolade adds to Odisha’s reputation for innovation in local governance, as Suakati is one of only three local bodies across the nation to achieve recognition in a newly established category for Gram Panchayats. This inaugural category highlights successful grassroots initiatives that effectively utilize technology to improve service delivery. Alongside Suakati, Palsana Gram Panchayat from Gujarat and the Lalitpur Municipal Council from Uttar Pradesh also received accolades, … Read more

ACC Advocates for Enhanced Legal Status for In-House Counsel in India

New Delhi, India — The Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC) has taken a significant step toward enhancing the standing of in-house lawyers in India by submitting a formal appeal to Arjun Ram Meghwal, the country’s Minister of Law and Justice. This move, dated March 18, 2025, pushes for amendments that would allow in-house lawyers to be recognized as full legal practitioners under the Advocates Act of 1981. The initiative by the ACC comes in response to a recent proposal by the Department of Legal Affairs that aimed to broaden the definition of “legal practitioners” to … Read more

Neglect Your Dog’s Walk or Fly a Kite Wrong? In India, That Could Mean Jail Time

Delhi, India — Imagine being fined for not walking your dog or facing jail time for flying a kite in a way that alarms others. In India, such scenarios are not mere figments of imagination but potential legal realities stemming from the extensive criminalization inscribed in the nation’s vast assortment of federal laws. A new report by the Delhi-based think-tank, Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy, sheds light on the bewildering scope of criminal offenses that punctuate the Indian legal system, emphasizing the country’s urgent issue of over-criminalization. The comprehensive study, titled “The State of the … Read more