The Supreme Court verdict in the Jayalalithaa case is a severe indictment of the unholy nexus between politicians-civil servants-police, as well as the judicial system. It’s time we introspect on the ...
The Law Commission has recommended stringent punishment for adulterators and sent these to the Supreme Court for consideration
~By Ramesh MenonHungry kya? Food often sets our heart racing with exci...
Legal implications constantly considered and bypassed
~By Parsa Venkateshwar Rao JrThe freshly declassified Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) documents show that the CIA, the Department of Justice...
Declassified CIA documents reveal the sequence of decisions, arguments and acts, post-9/11
~By Parsa Venkateshwar Rao JrWith US President Donald Trump indicating the approval of torture of terror s...
From fighting black money to leading the nation into a cashless era, the government’s demonetization drive has taken a sharp turn, plunging the nation into troubled times
~By Karnika Seth
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The Supreme Court has asked tech firms to find ways to eliminate videos showing sexual offences from social networking sites. But before that, the Information Technology (Amendment) Act, 2008, needs t...
The road ahead for e-transactions is pot-holed as the country is little prepared for the many threats lurking in this space
~By Neeraj AaroraDespite Indians being exhorted to adopt e-platforms at...
The internet is being increasingly used to harass, intimidate and steal, leaving individuals and organisations bereft of money and self-respect. The government would do well to pay heed to these
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Even as Indians are being exhorted to go cashless, there are few security systems in place, no infrastructure to deal with IT offences and no legal framework to tackle cyber crime
~By Ramesh Menon
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The reservation policy needs a relook in order to provide fair and equal opportunity to the SC & ST in all constituencies
~By Justice K Sreedhar Rao
Article 82 of the constitution provide...