The National Human Rights Commission, (NHRC), completed 27 years of existence today. On the occasion of the foundations day, NHRC Chairperson Justice H.L. Dattu has issued a press release...
Even while the Covid pandemic was in the making, China lit too many fires in global politics, negating the effectiveness of its propaganda blitz across the world, so crucial to President Xi Jinping’s survival
The Supreme Court today wanted a second opinion on the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights’ (NCPCR) recommendation that children lodged in child protection homes should be sent back to their families.
With the hue and cry over stigmatisation of Covid positive patients when authorities stuck posters outside homes, the authorities have now decided to not stick any such poster.
A petition has come before Supreme Court – filed by Jamiat Ulama I Hind against the Union of India – asking it to direct the government and the media not to demonize the entire Muslim community for the spread of COVID-19, because of one religious congregation, by the Tablighi Jamaat at Nizamuddin Markaz.
The vice presidential debate was 90 minutes of watching Republican Mike Pence imitate and support US President Donald Trump, using their largely fact-free version of reality concerning the last four years against Democratic candidate Kamala Harris.
The Bombay High Court has said that if a COVID-19 patient dies due to negligence on the part of medical facilities in a state or civic-run hospital, then his/her family members would be entitled for compensation.
In 2017, the SC fast-delivered one of the most important judgments, asserting that the right to privacy is a fundamental right. Now, amid a raging pandemic, there is a perceptible difference in the way individual privacy is treated by authorities at large, and once again, the matter has gone to court.