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Arvind Kejriwal’s costly school education board gambit

The Delhi government’s move to have a new Board and to de-affiliate its schools from the internationally reputed CBSE is hard to justify. It will involve additional and avoidable costs too.

American Judiciary in Slowdown

Reports suggest that as many as five million legal cases criminal and civil have been delayed by measures to fight the pandemic. That has affected everyone from advocates to judges to prisoners, litigants seeking redress and aspiring law graduates.

Haryana reservation rule leaves private sector in a tangle

There is criticism about the state approving a bill giving 75 percent reservation to Haryanvis in the private sector in certain jobs as it is unconstitutional and will be a death knell for industry in a competitive world.

What digital, social media intermediaries need to do now on

Prominently publish on website/mobile app the rules and regulations, privacy policy and user agreement for access or usage containing information as per rule

Road accident victims: An online roadmap for quick, easy compensation

In an effort to speed up compensation to victims and their families, the Court is planning to take the digital route to improve the administration of justice.

Transgender Police: Gender Bender

India is waking up to transgenders and their rights with various states absorbing them in the police and other jobs. But until societal mindsets change, their total integration will be slow.

Decriminalizing homosexuality one thing, allowing same-sex marriage another: Centre affidavit in Delhi High Court

The centre has sought dismissal of pleas to recognise same-sex marriages under the Special Marriage Act.

Marital dispute eclipses Armyman’s career: Supreme Court allows divorce

The Supreme Court has held that a wife making defamatory complaints against the husband and affecting his career amounts to mental cruelty and is a ground for seeking divorce.

Farmers’ protest backlash hits Reliance Jio in Punjab, Haryana

With farmers believing that Reliance will benefit from contract farming laws and porting to other telecom operators in Punjab and Haryana, the company’s wireless subscribers have reduced substantially.

In PMO pitch for cantonment abolition, caution is the best way ahead

Even as the centre mulls over abolishing cantonments, the fact is that they have played a crucial role in securing the country against enemies and terrorists and should be guarded at all costs.

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