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Here is why the challenges to Citizenship Amendment Act will likely get laughed out of the Supreme Court

Here is why all so-called legal challenges to CAA are probably going to get laughed out of the Supreme Court.

Leaving out Muslims is not ‘glaringly discriminatory’: A Response to the open letter published in the web portal, The Leaflet to Harish Salve, Sr....

It becomes necessary to evaluate the political and legal dimensions of the CAA in order to draw a distinction between truth and propaganda.

Nirbhaya case: SC rejects review petition filed by convict but Delhi HC does not give death warrant, next hearing on 7th January

Upholding the 2017 verdict, the apex court dismissed the review petition saying “it did not find any error on the face of it."

Jamia riots: Supreme Court dismisses pleas against police action, directs the petitioners to approach respective HCs

Dismissing the pleas filed by lawyers of petitioners seeking suo motu action against police action, the Supreme Court asked the petitioners should be file a case in the respective HCs.

‘Some people call themselves RTI activists, is that an occupation?’ CJI Bobde goes off at Prashant Bhushan

CJI Bobde expressed concerns regarding the abuse of the RTI Act.

‘Just because they are students, they can’t take law into their hands,’ CJI Bobde tells petitioners seeking judicial inquiry in Jamia incident

CJI Bobde agreed to hear the plea on Jamia incident for a judicial inquiry on the condition that violent protests and arson stops.

Judgement on Sabarimala not the last word: SC declines entry to Rehana Fathima and Bindu Ammini till review petitions heard

Sabarimala: SC said the issue was 'very emotive' and it did not want the situation to become 'explosive'

Supreme Court upholds the report of JK Juvenile Justice Committee, nails the lies spread by leftist media over ‘detention of children in Kashmir’

The Supreme Court today reiterated that there seems to be misinformation being spread on this issue and concluded that no minor has been detained.

Andhra Pradesh government passes ‘Disha Bill’: Trials of rapists and acid attackers to conclude within 21 days, death penalty included

According to new provisions, the investigation is completed within seven working days if there is 'adequate conclusive evidence'. The new law also states trial must be completed within 14 working days, thus reducing the total judgment time to 21 working days.

Citizenship Amendment Act comes into force after President Kovind gives assent to the bill

The Citizenship (Amendment) Bill was passed by Rajya Sabha on Wednesday and by Lok Sabha on Monday.

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