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When Justice Waits: The Crisis of Delay in India's Courts
A democracy is ultimately judged not only by the laws it enacts but by how swiftly and fairly those laws are enforced. In India, this test is now being failed in slow motion. The National Judicial Data Grid reports over 5.1 crore cases pending across all courts as of December 2025, with district courts alone holding 4.69 crore. That turns the constitutional promise of speedy justice into a distant ideal for millions. Illustration by The Geostrata Every statistic hides a human

THE GEOSTRATA
Dec 24, 20257 min read


The Constitution (130th Amendment) Bill 2025: Reforming Ministerial Accountability or Undermining Democratic Principles?
On August 20, 2025, the Union Home Minister laid before the Lok Sabha the Constitution (One Hundred and Thirtieth Amendment) Bill, 2025 ,...

THE GEOSTRATA
Aug 26, 20259 min read


Iran's Hijab and Chastity Law: Societal Ramification of Gender, Control and Resistance
"In Iran, the hijab is not just a piece of cloth; it is a symbol of oppression and a battleground for freedom." —An Iranian activist...

THE GEOSTRATA
Mar 18, 20254 min read


Right Versus Duty: A Legal Gunfight
“A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be...

THE GEOSTRATA
Jan 21, 20255 min read


Article 31C - A Complex Interplay Between Legislature and Judiciary in India
The evolution of Article 31C within the Indian constitution reflects the complex interplay between the legislature’s initiatives for...

THE GEOSTRATA
Sep 25, 20243 min read


Police Reforms: Need of the Hour
Police Reforms is a subject that usually figures the lowest on the priority ladder of central and state governments. Also in public...

THE GEOSTRATA
Oct 21, 20226 min read
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