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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

In Kashmir, Police adopts Israeli strategy to ‘nab’ protesters

Srinagar: In a strange turn of events, officials of...

67% Unlawful Activities Prevention Act Cases Ended In Acquittal/Discharge

Mumbai: Two-thirds of trials completed under a 51-year-old law...

Sukalo & Kismatiya: Allahabad HC Sets Release in Motion

CJP and AIUFWP’s persistent efforts lead to Adivasi HRDs...

Humsafar Trust recounts how Sec 377 was used to harass, extort and blackmail

Ashok Row Kavi, The Humsafar Trust founder Chairperson, Vivek...

Opinion: What is the cost of being a dissenting voice?

It is not the question of stifling dissent, it...

SC castigates Police, extends House Arrest of Activists

The Supreme Court hearing the petition challenging arrest of...

Consensual sex between adults of any sexuality in private no longer a crime under Section 377: SC

In a historic judgement, the Supreme Court of India...

Protests in Mumbai against State’s attempts to suppress Dissent

Civil society groups, activists, students and citizens have come...

Student who shouted anti-BJP slogans at TN airport, granted bail

Criticised on social media and by rival parties, Ms...

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