From Bisada To Christmas: A Decade That Put The Republic on Trial
By Binny Yadav The story of India over the last 11 years is, in many ways, the story that began the night Mohammad Akhlaq was lynched. In September 2015, in…
By Binny Yadav The story of India over the last 11 years is, in many ways, the story that began the night Mohammad Akhlaq was lynched. In September 2015, in…
By Annunthra Rangan Since its violent birth in 1971, Bangladesh has struggled to secure enduring institutional stability. From the trauma of Partition to cycles of military rule and dynastic political…
By JP Singh Temples can be destroyed, repaired, and rebuilt. Mountains, however—like the Aravallis, now at the centre of a grave controversy—once destroyed, can never be rebuilt. Temples may rise…
In the backdrop of the continuing embargo on non-forest activities in notified ridge areas and the requirement of judicial clearance under the forest and environmental protection framework, the Delhi Development…
The Madras High Court has reiterated that in the absence of a specific statutory mandate, the State could not compel a private landowner to obtain prior permission for erecting a…
The Delhi High Court has directed the blocking of multiple rogue websites found to be unlawfully hosting and disseminating pirated cinematographic films and television programmes, including Stranger Things, Friends, Batman,…
The Union government has approved the elevation of Justice MS Sonak, presently a judge of the Bombay High Court, as the Chief Justice of the Jharkhand High Court. As per…
The Delhi High Court has extended interim injunctive protection to Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister and actor Konidala Pawan Kalyan in a civil suit alleging infringement of his personality rights.…