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Promising Principles Poor Outcomes: What the judicial record on security force accountability actually shows

The Supreme Court has said that AFSPA is not a license to kill, sovereign immunity does not protect the State from liability for custodial death, and rape by a soldier requires no special court. At the same time, the number of armed forces personnel convicted by an ordinary civilian criminal court for rape in a conflict area is, on the available record, low.

Jignesh Mevani, Kanhaiya Kumar Arrested at Mehsana with Protesters: Azaadi Kooch, One Year of Una

Mevani also sent out a distress message saying that...

When Salim Saved the Day and HM Rajnath Singh the Dignity of the Indian Home Minister’s Office

  Image Courtesy: Indian ExpressSaluts.Two things will be remembered about...

Azaadi Kooch Begins, Dalits, Patidars, Muslims March from Ahmedabad to Mehsana Despite Police Ban

https://www.facebook.com/DalitCameraDC/videos/1174668232592096/https://www.facebook.com/jignesh.mevani/videos/1459827724053400/Dalit youth leader, Jignesh Mevani and Kanhaiya Kumar, formerly president...

Is a Massive Oil spill along Gujarat-Maharashtra Coastline further damaging the Environment?

Environmentalist, MSH Shaikh has noticed the western Indian Coastline...

Dalit Freedom March, Azaadi Kooch to Continue even as Guj Govt Cancels Permission

Gujarat govt cancels permission for Azaadi Kooch, Dalit Freedom...

How Thousands & Thousands are Protesting GST, even in Gujarat

The protests against GST protests are gaining momentum in...

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Promising Principles Poor Outcomes: What the judicial record on security force accountability actually shows

The Supreme Court has said that AFSPA is not a license to kill, sovereign immunity does not protect the State from liability for custodial death, and rape by a soldier requires no special court. At the same time, the number of armed forces personnel convicted by an ordinary civilian criminal court for rape in a conflict area is, on the available record, low.

The arbitrary detention of Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya: A call for justice

The appeal by the Palestinian Embassy in New Delhi has called on all Indians to support and join the call for the immediate and unconditional release of Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya; advocating for the protection of Palestinian healthcare workers, hospitals, ambulances, and medical facilities in accordance with international humanitarian law.

Though sewer deaths have crossed the 100 mark this year, government is silent: SKA

With three deaths on the same day in two different incidents in Madhya Pradesh, 101 people have died so far in sewers and septic tanks across the country in 188 days this year, according the data compiled by Safai Karamchari Andolan (SKA). NCR Delhi alone accounts for 12 deaths.

The Battle of Belonging: Why India’s Passport Controversy Matters

A passport is undeniably a travel document, but it is also the republic’s assurance of belonging and sovereign protection in moments of crisis. Reducing it to mere travel facilitation strips it of its civic meaning, since passports are issued not to transients but to members of a political community.

Rajasthan: From Giral to Islampur, how locals are contesting development and historical identity

The author traces similarities of people’s mobilisations in Giral, Barmer and Islampur, Jhunjunu wherein both involve local communities asserting agency against decisions made elsewhere. In Giral, villagers have been robustly protesting the “benefits from mineral extraction in the name of development,” while in Islampur, residents have been questioning the communal (read majoriatrian moves to re-name and thereby, re-define a region’s identity

Centre escalates action against Satluj, refers film to high-level committee after ordering OTT takedown

Invoking Section 69A of the IT Act, the Centre has ordered Satluj offline pending further review under the IT Rules

Environment: The growing crisis on the Kho River

The river Kho, that breathes life into both the Ganga and Ramganga — and supports countless farmers — is under severe threat at its source. Both the Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh governments need to take urgent steps to protect and preserve this river and surroundings from resorts and uncontrolled ‘religious tourism;’ besides Dogadda, a culturally and politically important town in Uttarakhand also deserves official recognition as the origin point of the Kho argues the author