Law
News about judgements of the courts and articles regarding specific laws of the land that matter.
Kolkata HC dismisses petition challenging Mamata Banerjee government’s decision to give funds to Durga Puja Committees
The West Bengal CM had on September 10 announced disbursal of Rs 10,000 to each of the 28,000 puja committees across the state.
Supreme Court refuses to issue notice in Rafale deal petition, seeks detail of decision making process
The court also noted that the allegations appear to be grossly inadequate.
Journalist shares practical tips on how to deal with sexual harassment after sour experience
Some very important points to keep in mind should anyone face sexual harassment at workplace
Review petition filed in Supreme Court against verdict allowing women’s entry in Sabarimala
Earlier, the priests and the Pandalam royal family had refused to hold talks with the leftist government of Kerala.
Man arrested for circulating offensive video against Lord Ayyappa
The video allegedly shows Lord Ayyappa in bad light.
Sabarimala: Priests, Pandalam royal family cite lack of intent from Kerala government, reject talks
The Kerala government had invited to hold talks with the concerned stakeholders after it had faced severe backlash for its decision to implement the order of the top court and not to file a review petition.
Bengaluru: Several people hit the streets to protest against the SC verdict on Sabarimala
After the Supreme Court judgement, several people have hit the streets to protest against the interference of the courts in age-old religious traditions.
Kerala : LDF government to invite Sabarimala priests, members of Pandalam royal family to hold discussion on SC verdict
The Supreme Court in its recent judgement had ordered Sabarimala Shrine to open its doors to women of all ages.
As the sadness of Sabarimala judgment settles down…
I have not gone to Sabarimala. I do not know if I will. But it impacts me
Sonia Gandhi’s NAC: Members associated with foreign funded NGOs drafted the Communal Violence Bill
The civil society was known to exert a disproportionate influence on policy-making during the UPA regime.