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Terrorism Definition Strengthened in Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, Confirms Amit Shah | Delhi News -...
The Times of India· 7 days agoNew Delhi: Home minister Amit Shah said terrorism was included as an offence in BNS to ensure that no terror accused escaped punishment for the lack of a clear definition of ‘terrorist act’ ...
Deep imprint: Editorial on Arundhati Roy being hailed as ‘luminous voice of freedom’ while winning...
The Telegraph· 3 days agoIn his Nobel Prize acceptance speech, the playwright, Harold Pinter, had asked for a “fierce...
BNS: With great power comes great responsibility
Mid Day· 5 days agoSenior inspectors at police stations can now register cases against organised crime and terrorism. The three new Sections covering organised crime and terrorist activities defined< ...
A look at the new law brought in to check cheating in exams
Hindustan Times· 4 days agoIt also introduced measures such as the establishment of an independent examination regulatory body,...
J&K Jailed Leader Engineer Rashid, Amritpal Singh To Take Oath As MPs Tomorrow
NDTV· 4 days agoWhile Rashid, popularly known as Engineer Rashid, is in Delhi's Tihar jail in a terror funding case...
Arundhati Roy won’t be silenced
The Hindu· 4 days agoListening to Arundhati Roy is unfailingly illuminating. Like when she stepped out of her comfort zone of conversing in English to address the anti-CAA...
Extramarital affairs to sedition, a few questions about new criminal laws, answered by lawyers
The Telegraph· 7 days agoTwo street vendors, one in Delhi and another in north Goa, were on Monday booked under Section 285...
Menaka Guruswamy writes: New criminal codes, not an open and shut case
Indian Express· 3 days agoFirst, we shall briefly discuss what has not changed when one compares the BNS to the Indian Penal...
Today’s Top News Headlines and Latest News at 8:30 pm on 5 July 2024
Indian Express· 3 days agoThe Union government has expressed its unwillingness to re-conduct NEET-UG in its submission before the Supreme Court, stating that scrapping the exam entirely would seriously jeopardise the ...