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SC remands 27 citizenship cases, reaffirms constitutional fairness

Holds that while Section 9 applies, foreigner status must be determined through a lawful and reasonable process

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Process of appointment of judges cannot be ‘hijacked’: CJI TS Thakur

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Kolkata receives best cities award for tackling climate change

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SC Order on National Anthem: Has the Deification of the Nation become the Nationalisation of God?

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Israel’s “Muezzin Bill” to Silence Azaan; Synagogue Sirens Exempt

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Court order on national anthem uses patriotism to undermine individual rights

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