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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

South Gujarat Farmers Revolt: Failure of Cash Crop Due to Cash Crunch They Warn Modi

Demonetization: South Gujarat farmers protest, warn Modi, it will...

Maya Kodnani Appeal: 7th Judge Recuses, Why was Advocate Engaged at the Last Minute asks HC

Criticising this practice which appeared to have been adopted...

Chief Secretary, Chhattisgarh & IGP Bastar Summoned by NHRC

The NHRC has summoned the Chief Secretary of Government...

As Schools See Hate-Fueled Attacks Rise, Millions Demand Trump Speak Out

'The presidency is about many things,' groups declare in...

CBI challenges Amin’s Discharge: Sohrabuddin Sheikh Encounter Case

In a latest flip flop, the Central Bureau of...

Secularism in Bangladesh is Just a Facade

A revaluation of our institutions is in orderPhoto Credit:...

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The ‘crime’ of documenting human rights violations

The registration of grave charges of murder and criminal...

 Is the Re-Birth of the National Herald a Call to Arms by the Congress ?

On November 14, 2016, Pandit Nehru’s Birth Anniversary, the...

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