Fundamental Rights

Scenes from the Ghazipur border: Capital, margins and the bridge of protests
Challenge to validity of sedition as an offence: As petitioners and AG oppose reference to a larger bench for different reasons,  Supreme Court agrees to wait till Tuesday
Maharashtra Government's decision to continue with COVID vaccination rule for public transport users unfortunate: HC
Karnataka High Court reaffirms the legality of online gaming: an analysis
Internet suspension for quelling protests cost India $4.7 billion
Ban on wearing hijab by students is discriminatory, counsel tells the Karnataka HC
Prominent citizens express outrage over 'humiliation' of Muslim women, in the guise of implementing ban on wearing hijab
CJI not for urgent listing of Hijab case, says SC will hear it at an appropriate time
Ban on hijab flies in the face of legal precedents
Unravelling the Preamble to the Constitution
Support to ban on Hijab stems from lack of empathy with minorities
Dissecting discrimination against Muslims
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LIC IPO: Gross Underestimated Valuation; Put it on Hold, says EAS Sarma
Ex-Army veterans seek SC's direction to constitute SIT to investigate hate speeches at Dharm Sansads
Marital rape exception: law should not hesitate to call a spade a spade, says Amicus Curiae to Delhi HC
Amicus Curiae explains before Delhi HC why exception to marital rape should be struck down
SC relief to Twitter user facing allegations by Tripura police
Is Andhra Pradesh’s new law on cinema halls constitutional?
President's secretariat stonewalls info on ordinances extending tenures of ED and CBI directors
SC directs Centre, states to provide ration, voter and Aadhaar cards to sex workers
Source: Bloomberg Quint.
Social media posts on violence in Tripura: SC directs state to avoid coercive action against accused
FabIndia's Diwali ad that led to #boycottFabIndia. The ad was later taken down by FabIndia
Courtesy: Business Today
Justice Nariman Asks SC to Repeal Sedition Law, UAPA
Allahabad HC calls for a “rashtriya saman” law to honour Lord Ram, Lord Krishna
Curbing protests on “sub judice” ground is contrary to legislative intent of the Constituent Assembly and the Constitution
Courtesy: SAJJAD HUSSAIN/AFP via Getty Images
“Sub judice” not a ground to curtail the right to protest a parliamentary law
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