Supreme Court has injuncted the taking out of Lord Shree Jagannath Rath Yatra this year saying that “… Lord Jagannath will not forgive us…”, but my heart whispered, WHY? I never knew that My Master and Lord Shree Jagannath will grant me an opportunity to challenge the Order and get it modified.
THE Indian judiciary, like other institutions, is facing an unprecedented challenge and trying hard to devise means to keep the wheels of justice moving. The main avenue is by adjudicating urgent matters through video-conferencing and issuing several directions.
Worldwide, this is an exceptionally testing time for the hospitality industry. With the Coronavirus pandemic still looming large; people remain apprehensive of dining out; notwithstanding the enthusiasm to socialize with social distancing protocols.
Nepal’s amendment of its Constitution to incorporate a new map with three Indian territories in it seems to be at the behest of China, which has increasingly gained a foothold there. By Col R Hariharan
In a split verdict for which elaborate reasons were given, a larger apex court bench will decide whether family courts can hear Muslim women’s maintenance pleas
The civil service has become a body where public accountability has been shunned. The time has come to drop the doctrine of pleasure from the Constitution and have a doctrine of hard work and honesty for them
The Central Government to boost the business and trade and to encourage investments both from domestic and foreign investors has strategically proposed to decriminalize various minor sections of various laws.
AT a meeting on June 16, 2020, the Election Commission (EC) discussed the issue of false affidavits filed by some candidates along with their nominations. It adversely affects the rights of voters as well as impinges on the purity of the electoral process.
AS the country grapples with border clashes with China, Indian IT users have been given a notice by the Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) of a possible cyber war attack.