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“I breached the barriers of civil service and saved JP’s life twice”

Forty five years ago this week, Mrs Gandhi imposed a draconian Emergency. MG Devasahayam, an IAS officer, recalls how he breached civil service rules and twice saved the life of her biggest...

A Rainbow in the Sky

Americans with various sexual preferences won an unexpected victory in the United States Supreme Court with a 6-3 ruling. According to it, federal civil rights laws protect Americans from being fired from work if an employer opposes their sexual inclination.

House of Horrors

The case of British backpacker Grace Millane, who was murdered in Auckland, New Zealand, after a Tinder date in December 2018, triggered UK’s draft Domestic Abuse Bill which has now returned to Parliament.

Corona Dharma

Various codes of conduct prescribed in the context of SARS-CoV-2 remind one of Manusmriti, which lays down the rules for the sacraments, the study of the Vedas and other rites

Concept Of ‘Zoo’s And Circus’ Must Be Stopped: Class VII Student Writes To CJI

A student from Mumbai has written to the Chief Justice of India requesting a ban on animals being kept in Zoo and Circus, suggesting that they be released in Jungles, wildlife sanctuaries and National Parks to enable them to live in their natural habitat.

Conciliation- An effective ADR mechanism

COVID-19 pandemic has brought about an unprecedented hardship globally affecting not only human life but also businesses and world economies as nation after nation have come under its grasp in quick succession.

Slew Of COVID related Directives From SC, HCs Keep Centre, State Govts On Their Toes

The Supreme Court on June 12 lashed out at State Governments and hospitals for the manner in which the COVID dead bodies are dealt with and said the situation in some cases was worse than what animals have to suffer.

Indo-Nepal Relations Must Be Dictated By The Promises Of The Future

Nepal and India have shared a unique historical, religious, social, cultural and political relationship while allowing the free movement of people across the boundary. The Countries have however had disputes over certain territorial issues.

Contract Farming: Reaping What You Sow

A new law is in the offing which will provide farmers assured prices for their crops even before they are sown, reduce post-harvest losses and create job opportunities in rural areas By PV Saravan...

Evolution Of Women Rights In India

­­­­­INTRODUCTION India has always been the melting pot of various cultures and religion; with a continuous influx of people from across the globe the society has remained in a constant change and...

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