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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

Dalit Rights Activist Detained, Threatened with ‘Encounter’

  Dalit Rights activist Pradeep Narwal has alleged that he...

We need a new, radical vision of feminist sisterhood

The racism of white feminists, whether overt or covert,...

Gauri in Gandhi’s Light

This is a story from my childhood. My mother...

Achche Din? From job-less’ to ‘job-loss’ economy

The falling work participation rate shows that the economy...

What does the Citizens Draft of the Egalitarian Uniform Civil Code Say?

Sabrangindia has exclusively accessed the draft of the uniform...

Claims of ‘Love Jehad’ Not Borne Out by Facts: UP

The latest Hindutva mascot of the BJP and the...

Five Judges of the SC will Now Decide whether Women Can Enter Sabarimala

Can women enter Sabarimala? Supreme Court refers case to...

Delhi High Court sets aside JNU steps against Kanhaiya, Others

The Delhi High Court set aside the disciplinary action...

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