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SC: Reasoned & Fair adjudication by Foreigners Tribunals, a must for proving citizenship

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

‘They beat Chandrashekhar with lathis all night long’ – Bhim Army

Following the massive protests against the demolition of the...

Packaged food: India consistently ranked towards bottom for all measures of nutritional quality

Excerpts from the paper “A comparison of the healthiness...

First ‘Hindu Court’ set up in India by Hindu Mahasabha

On 15th August, the members of Akhil Bharatiya Hindu...

Israel Consulate in Mumbai Organises Event on Hindutva and Zionism

All masks are off and all veneers discarded- the...

Srinagar, Kashmir: The Protests and Seige of Soura

The govt and most of India's Television media have...

FIR filed against Gandhian intellectual for criticising the RSS

Two members of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) have...

Not behind document calling CJP anti-national: NRC Authority

For the last few days a few notes are...

Endgame for Zakir Naik?

The televangelist and his Salafi brand of Islam can...

Beyond Kashmir – some thoughts

‘ Extreme violence has a way of preventing us...

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