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Will the Indian State push Hindus to react like Muslims to have their religious sentiments and interests be protected?

Historically, the Indian State has treated Muslims as a special class and continues to treat them as such.

Here are 7 bizarre judgments by the Indian Judiciary that highlight the need for urgent reforms

It's not the first time that the rather bizarre tendencies of the Indian Judiciary have been on display. In this article, we revisit some of them.

Only criteria for appointment of judges in Collegium system are casteism and nepotism: Allahabad HC judge writes to PM Modi

Justice Rang Nath Pandey says that appointments under the Collegium system are made on the basis of favouritism and lobbying

Summer vacation ends, SC to hear important cases including Rafale petition, sexual harassment case against CJI as the top court functions with full strength

The Supreme Court will also hear the sexual harassment charges hearing against Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi.

The Judiciary and its inconsistencies when it comes to the principles of Freedom of Expression

The Supreme Court's judgments and comments in matters of free speech highlights the urgent necessity for its complete overhaul.

10 things Narendra Modi needs to do in his second term to reaffirm his support among the electorate

It is of paramount importance that Narendra Modi delivers on certain core fronts to prevent disenchantment among the ideological electorate.

Congress Manifesto: Declaration of disastrous legal reforms and a tale of contradictions

Congress has claimed to be a centric party but how pretentious centric party claim can actually leave you in abeyance, this manifesto is a perfect example of that.

Justice Kurian Joseph is a hypocrite, did not maintain dignity of the position he held: Says National Minorities Commission VC

George Kurian has alleged that Justice Kurian Joseph made such 'misleading' statement with an intention of creating communal disharmony.

Governance is executive’s domain, all should appreciate the ‘Lakshman Rekha’: Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad

Ravi Shankar Prasad said the judiciary has to decide 'how far' it can go in taking over power on issues of governance as he stressed the need for all organs to appreciate the proverbial ‘Lakshman Rekha’.

The Judiciary is the new ideological battleground which is being exploited by career ‘activists’

The judicial activists want to slap their morality and their brand of ethics on the entire populace through the legal system.

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