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State cannot escape liability for custodial suicide: Delhi HC

Court awards ₹18.44 Lakh Compensation to Father of 19-Year-Old Who Died in Police Custody, Rules that every unnatural custodial death, even if classified as suicide, raises constitutional liability

NRC final draft analysis (Part-2): Why were 4 million people excluded?

Since the publication of final draft of the National...

Aadhaar Verdict: SC upholds constitutional validity, assuages some privacy concerns

The Supreme Court has upheld the constitutional validity of...

NRC final draft analysis (Part-1): Who are these 4 Million?

The much awaited 2nd draft of the National Register...

Final SC hearing soon on Google and Ban Asbestos Network of India (BANI) defamation case

Indian Asbestos and Russian Asbestos cannot have different adverse...

Dr Kafeel detained by UP cops again!

Gorakhpur's famous 'hero' doctor Kafeel Khan, who was victimised...

UN again raises concerns about ‘statelessness’ and ‘exclusion’ of minorities in Assam

The UN Special Rapporteur has once again raised the...

Why Open Prisons Are The Solution To India’s Overcrowded Prisons

Udaipur: Kalu Tulsiram*, 35, a bespectacled, serious looking man,...

SC asks NRC State Coordinator to submit report on feasibility of accepting 5 excluded documents

The Supreme Court that is hearing the matter pertaining...

SC demands to see evidence against arrested activists, extends house arrest

The Supreme Court has thwarted yet another attempt by...

S Shankar: “We need to think of free speech both in terms of form and content”

The novelist and writer in conversation with Souradeep RoyIn...

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