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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

Five booked under UAPA for plotting murder of two Hindu leaders in TN

The police claim that one of the arrested people...

Justice Ranjan Gogoi to be the 46th Chief Justice of India

He will be the first CJI to come from...

Letter to The Hindu

The Hindu published a clip of news about Teltumbde...

BJP continues to choke activists, and you haven’t got a whiff of it!

So India continues to stride on a path of...

Sudha Bharadwaj slams Pune Police sham letter

Decrying the willful campaign of misinformation launched by the...

India 2019: A Song From the Ruins

Is this the India we want?A country in which citizens are...

How the State hounded Stan Swamy, the Man who made People his Religion

On the morning of August 28 just as the...

SC, ST to get quota only in their home states: SC verdict

A five-judge Constitution bench unanimously held that an SC/...

Two arrested for sharing WhatsApp message about ‘missing’ BJP MLA Sangeet Som

The accused shared the ‘missing’ post on a traders’...

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