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“Reasonable Apprehension of Bias Is Enough”: Telangana High Court orders CBCID probe into SI’s death, reasserts constitutional demand for investigative neutrality

In a sharply reasoned ruling, the Court holds that when police investigate their own, fairness cannot merely exist—it must be demonstrable, credible, and constitutionally defensible

Sycophancy and Saffronisation spreading in Indian Judiciary?

When the Indian Judiciary has, faced with Authoritarian Leaders,...

SC extends deadline for filing NRC Claims and Objections in Assam

In a welcome breather for Indian citizens in Assam,...

ICC exploring ways to investigate Rohingya deportation as crime against humanity

'Most importantly, it might pave the way for the...

Vague Claims and Objections SOPs: Scope for corruption and bribery in Assam?

In a fresh statewide directive, Prateek Hajela, the State...

9 days to go, 32 lakh claim forms yet to be submitted in Assam

Guwahati, December 5: Even as the December 15 deadline...

‘Samvidhan Samman Yatra’ to protect the constitution reaches Jammu

The “Samvidhan Samman Yatra” reached Jammu for its third...

False to Assume Agents of State Act in Good Faith: Vrinda Grover

Why do we continue to operate with the colonial...

IPS officer brags about filing false cases against Dalits, caught on video

In the clip that is recorded on phone, Navtake...

SC dismisses petition challenging demolitions around Gyanvapi Mosque in Varanasi

Last Friday, the Supreme Court dismissed a petition praying...

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“Reasonable Apprehension of Bias Is Enough”: Telangana High Court orders CBCID probe into SI’s death, reasserts constitutional demand for investigative neutrality

In a sharply reasoned ruling, the Court holds that when police investigate their own, fairness cannot merely exist—it must be demonstrable, credible, and constitutionally defensible

“Obnoxious and Caste-Coloured”: Supreme Court strikes down Odisha bail orders mandating cleaning work, declares them void

Acting on suo-moto proceedings triggered by media reports, the Court condemns “degrading” bail conditions imposed on Dalit and Adivasi accused, warns against judicial overreach, and reinforces that liberty cannot be conditioned on humiliation or caste-based labour

Caged Voices, Silenced Truths: FSC’s expansive indictment of India’s press freedom crisis

On World Press Freedom Day 2026, the Free Speech Collective (FSC) assembles a powerful, deeply layered account of repression, incarceration, and systemic silencing—centring the stories of jailed journalists Rupesh Kumar Singh and Irfan Mehraj to expose the widening fault lines in India’s democratic promise

Systematic Exclusion: Caste-based atrocities across Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, MP, and UP

A spate of anti-Dalit incidents—from a youth killed over leftover food in Amreli to a suspicious death after an inter-caste relationship in Tamil Nadu, and social boycotts in Khargone—also includes temple bans and clashes over Dalit wedding processions

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Delhi: Ayaan Saifi, a 16-year old, stabbed to death in nation’s capital on April 30

Man stabbed in Trilokpuri: While media focusses on the just concluded state polls, and television channels turn the other way, two media outlets, The Tribune and Observer Post report the stabbing of 19 year old Ayaan Saifi on April 30

UP: Women protest installation of prepaid smart electricity metres in several districts

At least ten districts of Uttar Pradesh have witnessed widespread women led protests against the hasty, untested installation of pre-paid smart metres that women claim have been programmed to run fast to “inflate” electricity bills