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Three Years of the Congress Government
A People’s Critique: Expectations and Disillusionments
Contempt of Court Petition against Amit Shah for alleged comments on NRC-CAB
A contempt of court petition has been filed against...
“First terrorist post India’s independence is a Hindu. His name is Nathuram Godse”: MNM Chief Kamal Hassan
Chennai: Makkal Needhi Maiam (MNM) president, Kamal Haasan, has...
BJP MLA beats up polling officer in UP
In a similar incident on April 23, BJP workers...
Pragya Thakur’s Curse: “Maine kaha tera (Hemant Karkare) sarvanash hoga.”
“In Hinduism, conscience, reason and independent thinking have no...
Elections 2019: Alleged Booth Capturing in Faridabad, Polling Agent Arrested But His Political Affiliation Not Revealed
UPDATE: As reported by the Indian Express, the accused...
Chernobyl has become a refuge for wildlife 33 years after the nuclear accident
Reactor number four of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant...
Elections 2019: Likely BJP Rout in 6th Phase, Gathbandhan Far Ahead Overall
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Compared with 2014, when BJP won 13 of the...
4 Midnapore Constituencies go to Polls in WB on May 12
Among the constituencies that go to polls in West...
Is the Hasty PhD Award to ABVP’s Saurabh Sharma an Attempt to Spread the Sangh Parivar’s Hindutva Agenda?
The Narendra Modi-led Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has repeatedly...
Constituencies with Significant SC and Minority Populations go to Polls in UP on May 12
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SC greenlights SIR, upholds ECI’s power to revise electoral rolls
The SC has upheld the ECI’s power to conduct SIR expressly stating that the contested process does not violate either election law nor rules; Court however directs that cases of voter exclusion should be provided routes and methods of adjudication
Farm and Forest
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Farmers in the thousands blocked the Mumbai–Agra Highway in Maharashtra’s onion belt, demanding fair procurement prices, compensation for distress sales and relief from export restrictions; the protests were supported by the Opposition Maharashtra Vikas Aghadi (MVA) leaders who were also detained
Communal Organisations
Attempts to communalise Mira Road Eid preparations defused by residents and police
Outside fringe mobilisation attempted to turn a long-standing local practice into a communal flashpoint
Environment
Himalayan Courts: Young folds & new cracks in environmental jurisprudence
This third part of a careful and exhaustive legal analysis looks at the environmental jurisprudence of the Himalayan High Courts over the last decade that reveals an unsettling paradox: the vocabulary of ecological protection has never been richer, yet the physical landscape has never been more legally vulnerable. The courts of Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh have masterfully preserved the text of environmental law while pronouncing judgements that blunt its teeth.
Rights
Bhodu Sekh Case: Union agrees before Supreme Court to repatriate deported Bengali-speaking individuals pending citizenship inquiry
Union tells Court those sent to Bangladesh will be brought back and their citizenship claims examined in India; clarifies decision is confined to the exceptional facts of the case
Communalism
Have Hindus always been Vegetarian?
The author academic exposes the propaganda in what he terms as the “Hindutva Hoax of Vegetarian Hinduism”
Rule of Law
J&K High Court quashes preventive detention in cattle transport case, says PSA cannot substitute ordinary criminal law
Court holds allegations relating to cattle transportation and offences under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act concern “law and order” at best, and do not justify preventive detention under the Jammu & Kashmir Public Safety Act
Rule of Law
Supreme Court refers UAPA bail jurisprudence to larger bench; grants interim bail to Tasleem Ahmed and Khalid Saifi in Delhi riots conspiracy case
Court says K.A. Najeeb cannot be reduced either to a “mathematical formula” mandating bail solely due to delay or to a hollow constitutional safeguard overridden entirely by Section 43D(5) of the UAPA
