Tamil Nadu: Protests Against NEET Reach Day 4 After Medical Aspirant’s Suicide
Four days after the alleged suicide of 17-year-old S Anitha on Friday, September 1, protests in Tamil Nadu by college students continue. Their demand is
Four days after the alleged suicide of 17-year-old S Anitha on Friday, September 1, protests in Tamil Nadu by college students continue. Their demand is
Veteran social activist and anti-corruption champion, Anna Hazare has sent a scathing letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi questioning the delay in appointing a Lokpal
The Supreme Court on August 28 slammed the Gujarat government for delaying the trial of self-styled “godman” Asaram Bapu. The apex court asked the state
The Indian Judicial System, though riddled with problems like inadequate capacity and appointment of judges, has time and again steered the course of the nation
AIIMS has suspended 12 medical students after a complaint was lodged by a few freshers in two different cases have complained against their seniors in
The Supreme Court today, August 24, ruled that Right to Privacy is a fundamental right recognised in Article 21 and Part III of the Indian

The Indian rental market was reliant on the obsolete Rent Control Act, 1948 for decades before the Draft Model Tenancy Act, 2011 was finally passed
Heavy sums of donations to political parties came from unknown sources in the last four years. The Election Commission (EC) has been trying to discourage
“A small group that casts a very large shadow” – words that eloquently describe the work done by Majlis Legal Centre, Mumbai. Flavia Agnes is
In the post-truth world where alternative facts are worshipped and logic is insulted, internet trolls thrive. Often, they are sponsored by corporations or political parties