B S Yeddyurappa, the BJP Karnataka state president and former Chief Minister, has welcomed the recent Supreme Court order in connection with the rebel MLAs, who recently filed their resignation before the speaker of the state legislative assembly. The BJP Prez has termed the order that the Continue Reading
The Supreme Court of India has dismissed a petition filed against the proposed release of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi assassination convicts. The dismissal of the petition means that the governor of the state (the central government, indirectly) can freely decide the fate of the convicts now. The state government is already in favour of […]Continue Reading
As many as 55 people, mostly women, have been arrested in connection with a protest organised outside the top court of the country against an in-house committee’s decision to give clean chit to the Chief Justice of India in the sexual harassment allegation raised against the top judge by a former employee of the Supreme […]Continue Reading
In an unprecedented development, a small group of women has staged protest outside the top court of the country seeking the resignation of the Chief Justice of India, who was given clean chit by an in-house committee constituted by him in the sexual harassment allegation levelled against him by a former employee of the top court. […]Continue Reading
The Supreme Court of India has advised the political parties of the country to disclose the information about the funders, who has contributed to their election expenses using the electoral bond system, in the form of sealed covers. While considering the case, the government’s representative has argued that the court should not interfere in the […]Continue Reading
The top court of the country is set to hear the review petition filed against its judgement allowing women of all ages to enter into the famous hill temple of South India Sabarimala as against the age-old traditions followed by the temple administrators. Nearly forty-eight petitions have been filed in the top court in connection […]Continue Reading
Hundreds of security personals have been deployed in and around the famous hill temple of South India Sabarimala, which is set to open for the ‘Chithira Aattathirunal’ festival today. With a section of devotees led by the BJP determinant to foil any attempt to facilitate the entry of women aged between 10 and 50 into […]Continue Reading
In an attempt to overcome the difficulties occurred to continue the age-old tradition of the famous hill temple Sabarimala that prevents the entry of all women aged between ten and fifty inside the premises of the temple, after the declaration of the sensational Supreme Court verdict that all women of all age group have the […]Continue Reading
In a historical judgment, the Supreme Court of India has upheld the right to women of all ages to worship in places of their choice. The judgment is expected to prompt the authorities who rule one of the South India’s famous temples Sabarimala Temple to open its doors for those section of women whose […]Continue Reading
Fauzia Hassan was once a popular name in the Kerala newspapers, particularly at the peak of the ISRO spy case controversy. She was one among the two Maldivian women who was booked on the charges of espionage by the Kerala police and IB. It was the statements forcibly retrieved from the two Maldivian women that […]Continue Reading