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Business takes a hit in Calcutta High Court due to lawyers' protest against new criminal laws | -...
The Times of India· 2 days agoKolkata: Business in the Calcutta High Court took a hit on Monday as state counsels and many lawyers...
IYC workers shave heads over NEET UG, booked under new laws
Hindustan Times· 21 hours agoIn a separate protest, the Congress' youth wing, Indian Youth Congress (IYC), staged a demonstration...
AA Edit | U'khand shocker: 'Dating' means jail
The Asian Age· 5 hours agoThe proof of the pudding is in its eating. When it comes to the efficacy of laws, whether they are the Raj-era Indian ...
Court orders Japan govt to compensate forcibly sterilised disabled people
Business Standard India· 2 hours agoAn estimated 25,000 people were sterilised between the 1950s and 1970s without consent to prevent ...
New criminal laws have no recognition for male rape victims - CNBC TV18
CNBC TV18· 3 days agoUnder the Section 375 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), rape was defined specifically as an offense ...
21 cigarette vendors, 6 smokers penalised
Tribune India· 12 hours agoThe Health Department has warned against violating the Cigarette and Other Tobacco Products Act (COTPA) and the ban ...
US Supreme Court liberals lament ruling making the president ‘a king above the law’ | World News - ...
Indian Express· 2 days agoThe president of the United States has been elevated to the status of "a king above the law." & ...
"Have Given Full Freedom To Agencies": PM Modi On Action Against Corruption
NDTV· 22 hours agoPrime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday vowed further crackdown on corruption and black money,...
Student outfits hold protest against NTA, seek Pradhan’s ouster
The Hindu· 13 hours agoStudent outfits of INDIA bloc parties held a joint protest at Jantar Mantar on Wednesday against the...
Swami Vivekananda Death Anniversary | Why he is a valuable ally in the fight to keep Indian...
CNBC TV18· 58 minutes agoVivekananda’s thought is of the greatest relevance to India today, as our country is gripped by religious polarisation and sectarian hatred, writes Govind Krishnan,