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SC remands 27 citizenship cases, reaffirms constitutional fairness

Holds that while Section 9 applies, foreigner status must be determined through a lawful and reasonable process

JNU March to Parliament against New Admission Policy and Seat Cuts

Around 1500 students and teachers of JNU collectively marched...

Malegaon tense after ‘gau rakshaks’ go on the rampage, Muslim youth thrashed

Muslim shops stoned, armed police deployed in the textile...

What’s the point of progress if kids are malnourished, Bombay High Court asks Maha govt

Mumbai: The Bombay High Court today said Maharashtra’s progress...

Take suo motu action for release of undertrials, Centre urges HCs

New Delhi: Expressing concern over the increasing number of...

Centre threatens to blacklist BBC correspondent for film on anti-poaching policy in Kaziranga

The documentary, Killing for Conservation, shows that rangers are...

The Return of Untouchability, Uncriticised and Unquestioned

It is terribly sad, in fact, condemnibile that a...

JK defends Article 370 in Delhi High Court

Matter settled by Supreme Court, can’t be contested: Advocate...

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