
Vineet Bhalla
Legal journalist at The Indian Express who writes on law and court matters; featured to explain the legal issues around match-fixing and the BCCI's Supreme Court intervention.
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Oct 28, 2025 • 28min
Hopes to criminalise match-fixing, a stronger Air Force, and pan-India SIR
 Vineet Bhalla, a legal journalist from The Indian Express, dives into the BCCI's Supreme Court push to criminalize match-fixing amid concerns over India's cricket integrity. He explores past scandals and the legal void that remains. Amrita Nayak Dutta, a defence reporter, discusses security lessons from Operation Sindhu, highlighting the need for enhanced air defence radars to combat drone incursions. She details the military's procurement plans for sophisticated radars to bolster detection and response capabilities against future threats. 

Sep 12, 2025 • 24min
Doubts over RTE exemptions, Mehul Choksi, and pan India SIR
 Joining the conversation are Vineet Bhalla and Deeptiman Tiwary from The Indian Express. Vineet discusses the Supreme Court's reevaluation of a Right to Education exemption for minority institutions, raising concerns about educational access. Deeptiman dives into the dramatic saga of fugitive diamond merchant Mehul Choksi, detailing his arrest in Belgium and India's efforts for extradition. Lastly, they explore the implications of a nationwide Special Intensive Revision plan by the Election Commission, aiming to improve electoral processes across India. 

Aug 25, 2025 • 29min
Bill to remove jailed ministers, the stray dog orders, and Bihar voter list
 Vineet Bhalla, a journalist from The Indian Express, discusses the recent Supreme Court ruling on stray dogs in Delhi NCR, which has sparked public outrage and protests from animal rights groups. Apurva Vishwanath, the National Legal Editor, shares insights on a controversial new bill aiming to disqualify ministers facing serious accusations if incarcerated for over 30 days. The conversation also touches on the unexpected discovery of a Pakistani woman living in India for decades during a voter list revision, highlighting the intersection of governance and animal welfare. 


