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Karnataka HC stays FRRO deportation order over disputed citizenship claim

Abdul Rahim, accused of being an undocumented Bangladeshi national, contends he is an Indian citizen by birth and that the proceedings stem from mistaken identity

Beneficiaries of Rs. 26,000 Crore Grants from Two Modi Ministries Unknown: CAG Flags Fraud

     Minister Piyush Goyal                                                                                                    Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan Beneficiaries of ...

ED Raids Ahmedabad District Co-operative Bank for 500 Crore Deposit Just After Note Ban: Amit Shah, a Director

The Ashram Road Ahmedabad District Co-operative bank reportedly got...

Recent Police Raids & Searches in JNU: Some Serious Concerns

       Following the Delhi High Court’s decisions, the Delhi Police...

Naroda Patia Case: Gujarat HC allows Free Case Papers to Survivors

The High Court has also started hearing the appeal...

Witness File Application for Free Access to Papers in Naroda Patiya Appeal :Gujarat HC, December 2016

IN THE HIGH COURT OF GUJARAT AT AHMEDABAD          DISTRICT:...

I-T Sleuths Raid BJP leader Sushil Waswani for allegedly Laundering Huge Sums of Black Money

I-T department raids BJP leader Sushil Waswani for allegedly...

“Making the National Anthem Compulsory in Cinema Halls is a Call to Violence”: Sadanand Menon

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Why an Attack on Dalits in Muzaffarpur does not Ignite an Una Like Resistance: Bihar

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Saudi Arabia will have executed 150 civilians in One Year: Human Rights Group

Executions being used to Silence Dissidents;over 40 civilians executed...

In Six Years, 591 Deaths in Police Custody all over India: HRW Report

Police have killed hundreds of suspects in custody between...

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Karnataka HC stays FRRO deportation order over disputed citizenship claim

Abdul Rahim, accused of being an undocumented Bangladeshi national, contends he is an Indian citizen by birth and that the proceedings stem from mistaken identity

The Orissa High Court awards them Rs 20 lakh each to two SBI Sweepers

Two daily-wage sweepers had given their “sweat & blood” to the State Bank of India, the Orissa High Court said on June 23

The cost of a wrongful deportation

The return of four West Bengal residents after Supreme Court intervention highlights the constitutional consequences of deporting individuals before verifying their citizenship

Women: Nation builders, missing from the nation’s books

An exploration of the path-breaking verdict delivered by the SC declaring “housewives as nation-builders”[1]. The author, an academic explores, academically and historically, how societies and nations have only imagined economies and valued production through narrow prisms while feminist scholars have spent decades challenging this hierarchy; the real challenge that the June 11 judgement throws is whether we are prepared for a substantive re-set and re-construct

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.