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COVID precaution: SC wants report on ‘good practices’ at govt children’s homes

The Supreme Court today (June 21) asked the Amicus Curiae to prepare a note on all the “good practices” being followed in each State for the care and welfare of children, especially in these pandemic times. This is in reference to government-run children’s homes.

Judge, Jury, Executioner

The numerous questions raised after the killing of Gangster Vikas Dubey has led to another commission being appointed to probe the encounter. Considering the history of the UP police and the fate of other commissions, will this one also see a quiet burial?

Where the Mind is With Fear…

Even though recovery is the rule rather than the exception in the case of this pandemic, irrational fears among healthcare workers have affected the treatment of these patients

Delhi HC Reserves Its Order on Pinjra Tod Activist’s Plea against Delhi Police: Anti-CAA Protest

The Delhi High Court on Thursday has reserved its order in a plea filed by Devangana Kalita a Pinjra Tod Activist against Delhi Police alleging that the Police had selectively leaked curtained shreds of evidence against her in media in the Anti-CAA Protest case.

Trump Backtracks

Facing eight federal lawsuits and opposition from hundreds of universities, the Trump administration has rescinded a rule announced ten days ago that would have withdrawn visas required for international students.

Court rulings send a strong message to Donald Tump

Chief justice John Roberts of US Supreme Court wrote the 7-2 opinion that President Donald Trump is not categorically immune from grand jury requests. Both Supreme Court justices nominated by Trump, Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh, sided with the majority.

Court rulings send a strong message to Donald Tump

America is a nation where people stop for red traffic lights late at night even when no other traffic is obvious. Process is important and it is embedded in a good bit of federal regulations.

How Do Pandemics End?

Every single person on the planet experiencing various stages of lockdown and facing the greatest threat to their lives in living memory, must be asking one panic-stricken question. How do pandemics ...

India on the Back Foot

At some time or the other, the hate mongering rampant in India had to catch up. At home, the government can maintain a stony silence. But when there are signs of it affecting India’s diplomatic relat...

Business as Usual

Pakistan is perhaps the only country that extended the lockdown in the wake of Covid-19 for another two weeks and yet opened all sectors with the exception of a few. It is business as usual. Shops an...

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