With the CBI registering a case against the former CM of Haryana for his irregular allotment of land to AJL, has his generosity to his party bosses done him in? And will Sonia Gandhi and Rahul also be...
The encapsulated pdf is a detailed presentation arguing for the benefits of liquor ban in the state of Bihar. It details the socio economic benefits of such prohibition and whatever the losses are made up through widespread benefits that go down to the lowest runs of society.
Can the elevation of women as chief justices of High Courts be a sign of gender equality in the judiciary or is this a mere coincidence?
~By Venkatasubramanian
When things happen for the first ti...
A plea by a cancer-stricken man led the apex court to direct BSNL to deactivate one of its mobile towers. But it raises complex legal and scientific questions
~By VenkatasubramanianHarish Chand Tiw...
The land of much discrimination takes the right step in the right direction by passing the HIV and AIDS (Prevention and Control) Bill, 2017
~By Sujit Bhar
Over the years, India has added another...
A petition on increasing communal vigilantism led the Supreme Court to issue notices to six states. Can the government afford to turn a blind eye to them?
~By Kalyani Shankar
The cow, a revered an...
~By Sanjay Ahirwal
Summer has come much earlier this year for the bureaucrats in Haryana. So many of them are out on the roads under the blistering sun, machines in hand, measuring distances. Gone ...
Death sentence to Kulbhushan Jadhav, the former Indian naval officer by a military court, is just a pawn being used by Pak to strengthen its case against India
~By Col R Hariharan
The death sent...
The loss of livelihood and revenue to states due to the ban on highway liquor vends is huge. But with data showing that drunkenness leads to more accidents, this cocktail is not heady
~By Venkatasu...
Tussle resumes even as top four high courts now have women chief justices
The government used the first opportunity it got to hit back at the judiciary, giving another twist to the on-going judge...