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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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आरएसएस के सहयोगी संगठन शिक्षा संस्कृति उत्थान न्यास ने...

The most disputed Corner of the World: the deepening Crisis in Kashmir

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Muslim Women Campaigning Against Triple Talaq Attacked in Mumbai

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Gujarat HC acquits 14, upholds Conviction of 17 in Sardarpura Massacre Case

While upholding the conviction of 17 convicts, Gujarat High...

UN experts demand Release of Human Rights Activist Khurram Parvez

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