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Dara Singh, convicted in string of 1999 communal killings, likely set for release by August 15

State board cites “good behaviour”; final release order awaits government action ahead of the SC deadline

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Plea argues the Court wrongly held no cognisable offence was made out without a merits hearing

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The Court held that declarations of foreigner status must follow meaningful notice, proper appreciation of evidence and a reasoned decision, even where proceedings are ex-parte

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The SOP was circulated as part of the police’s newly operationalised Anti-Radicalisation Cell.

EC’s new online Form 6 requirement raises questions over procedure and legality

The Election Commission has introduced a new parental declaration in the online version of Form 6, requiring fresh applicants to disclose whether their parents appeared in the last Special Intensive Revision (SIR). The change is not been reflected in the statutory Form 6 prescribed under the Registration of Electors Rules

PRC, SIR and a BJP Hawk Shobha Karandlaje!

BJP’s fake nationalism and congress’s half-hearted response

Weaponising religion, manufacturing distrust

From fabricated conspiracies to viral misinformation, repeated attempts to falsely implicate Muslims reveal how communal narratives are systematically manufactured and amplified