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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

Constructing Democratic Rights Activists as Conspirators

The recent arrest of activists and intellectuals, and raids...

UAPA is a Very Unjust Law in Terms of Bail…Almost Like a Life Sentence: Anand Grover

Senior Advocate Anand Grover speaks about UAPA and breaks...

‘Declared Foreigner’ Sofiya Khatun to be released from Kokrajhar Detention Camp: Assam

Interim relief granted by Supreme Court on September 12,...

After 15 Months of Incarceration, UP Govt Orders Release of Bhim Army Chief Chandrashekhar Azad from Jail

The Uttar Pradesh govt has, suddenly, on Thursday, September...

Report of threat to Kashmiri Pandits to distract from issues about Article 35A, 370: KPSS

KPSS says report "aimed to increase the trust deficit"...

“Prisons can’t lock up ideas and ideals”

On Gautam Navlakha’s ProsecutionIn some ways, I had always...

Another Suicide in Assam due to the ‘Foreigner’ Issue

Binoy Chanda, the only earning member of his family,...

IIT Kanpur demands immediate release their alumni Sudha Bharadwaj and others

Sudha Bharadwaj, a trade unionist and one of those...

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Centre escalates action against Satluj, refers film to high-level committee after ordering OTT takedown

Invoking Section 69A of the IT Act, the Centre has ordered Satluj offline pending further review under the IT Rules

Environment: The growing crisis on the Kho River

The river Kho, that breathes life into both the Ganga and Ramganga — and supports countless farmers — is under severe threat at its source. Both the Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh governments need to take urgent steps to protect and preserve this river and surroundings from resorts and uncontrolled ‘religious tourism;’ besides Dogadda, a culturally and politically important town in Uttarakhand also deserves official recognition as the origin point of the Kho argues the author

Just 11, Her Last Birthday Gift: Inside Surjyapur’s Fight for Justice

Two days after the alleged rape and murder of an 11-year-old girl, Surjyapur remains gripped by grief, fear and unanswered questions. Residents accuse police of acting late, even as four arrests have been made and an SIT begins its investigation. An eNewsroom Ground Report from a village still waiting for justice

How big tech is profiting from Hindutva hate music

A new report identifies more than 500 songs across platforms that allegedly violate the platforms’ own hate speech policies while continuing to generate millions of views, reels, streams and advertising revenue