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The Gauhati High Court has recently dismissed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) petition challenging the alignment of a 2-lane road in Nagaland.  The petitioners, Vitolu Sema and Jevito Achumi, represented 17 villages, arguing that the approved alignment (Option-II) benefits only three villages, whereas the alternative alignment (Option-I) would benefit 17 villages and a population of approximately 19,000. The National Highways and Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited (NHIDCL) ...

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The Pension Paradox

The Allahabad High Court has ruled that the “family pension” provisions outlined in the High Court Judges (Salaries and Conditions of Service) Act, 1954, and the associated Rules shall apply to the pension awarded to the Chairperson of the State Law Commission under the Uttar Pradesh State Law Commission Act, 2010

The Biter Bit

In a recent order, the Delhi High Court has taken a serious note of the menace of stray dogs and monkeys in the Capital. The Court showed special concern over these animals attacking people with disabilities. As an immediate measure, it instructed the authorities to relocate all monkeys to the Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary  

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A Fragile Thaw

Despite the resumption of patrolling, the underlying issue of disengagement remains unresolved. Patrolling is inherently an aggressive act aimed at asserting control over territory, and without complete disengagement, it risks further escalating tensions

No More Blind Justice?

By Dr Swati Jindal Garg The Indian judicial sy...

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“Justice Ahmadi had faith in the State that it would do the right thing for the people and the country”

Vikram Kilpady (VK): As his biographer, what woul...

The Scourge Of Trumpism

By Inderjit Badhwar   In the long an...

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The United States of America would do well to engage with India and help it develop as a bulwark against China, international trade expert and Nobel Peace Prize nominee Bart S Fisher said on Saturday. Addressing law students, Fisher suggested a Marshall Plan-like arrangement for the US to offer to India on the lines of the post-World War II plan to reconstruct Europe as a bulwark against the erstwhile Soviet Union. On the current India-Canada imbroglio, he said the two sides should be led...