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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

SC Pulls up Government: Apathy Over Drought and Malnutrition

As the swollen figures of severe cases of malnutrition...

क्यों चुप रहे मनमोहन, क्यों बोलें मोदी?

*वरिष्ठ लेखक एवं संपादक ओम थानवी* की कलम से...

मदरसों और आतंकवाद पर भड़काऊ भाषण के आरोप में वंजारा के खिलाफ शिकायत

गोधरा में एक सप्ताह पहले भड़काऊ और नफरत भरा...

What has Hindu law ever done for women?

India’s long overdue Uniform Civil Code, a set of...

In Dadri, a man accused of murder, martyred by a fever, is revered like a soldier

Ravi Sisodia, one of the men accused of killing...

Life After Acquittal: Narratives at a People’s Tribunal

In April this year, nine Muslim men who were...

विश्वविद्यालयों में आपातकाल है! महाश्वेता बैन हैं

तो इसका मतलब यह हुआ कि लेखिका महाश्वेता देवी...

Punia: Who gave Justice Roopanwal the authority to speak on Vemula’s caste?

NCSCST Chairperson PL Punia speaks exclusively to Sabrangindia and...

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