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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

Chhattisgarh top cop Kalluri goes on medical leave, may not return to Bastar

Controversial Bastar Inspector General of Police S R P...

Madras HC warns police not to harass family members of Marina protesters

Justice R Mahadevan said in the court that all...

YouTube terminates Dalit Camera: Bowing to Intra-Govt Influence ?

Barely months after Hyderabad police profiled ‘Dalit Camera’ a...

Court adjourns hearing in 2013 Muzaffarnagar riots case

Muzaffarnagar, Jan 31 (PTI) A local court today adjourned...

The Enemy Property Bill: One More Black Law Proposed by the Modi Regime

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