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Sonakshi AwasthiDec 30, 2017
Legal Weekly is a compilation of landmark rulings passed by the Supreme Court and the High Courts of the country during the week. Read upon what the court opined about martyrdom and how another court
Ironically though, it was Nehru along with the chairman of the drafting committee of the constitution, B R Ambedkar, who were also most opposed to the idea of including the word ‘secular’ in the preamble
Express Web DeskDec 25, 2017
Next time, when a Gujarati wishes you "Shubh Natal" (Merry Christmas), know that it is a warm remnant of his Portuguese past which is making its presence felt in his native language.
By the time the Portuguese arrived in India in the fifteenth century, the earliest group of Christians in India had already been exposed to thirteen centuries of Indian religious traditions, which were bound to be
Sonakshi AwasthiDec 20, 2017
"Even the regulatory authorities were not so effective in enforcement of environmental laws. The obvious reason could be that the environment had not degraded to the present limits and threat to public health was not
Sonakshi AwasthiDec 20, 2017
The definition of a transgender in the 2016 bill, set to be tabled in the winter session, found its inspiration from the Australian law. In other words, the proposed bill imbibed the part of the
The election campaign of this year was surprisingly dominated, not so much by the narrative of development, nor that of Hindutva. The issue of the Patidars had a stark visibility, with the community leader Hardik
Sonakshi AwasthiDec 16, 2017
Legal Weekly is a compilation of the landmark rulings passed by the Supreme Court and the High Courts of the country during the week. Read upon how the apex court is aiming to improve conditions
The Lingayats emerged as a reactionary force against Hinduism in the twelfth century. While it rejected most of the broad Hindu traditions, it also assimilated aspects of it, making the demand for a separate religious
The dispute over Jerusalem runs much deeper, going back thousands of years when the territory was dethroned and claimed over and again by different communities and subcommunities, all in the name of God.
Sonakshi AwasthiDec 9, 2017
Legal Weekly is a compilation of landmark rulings passed by the Supreme Court and the High Courts of the country during the week. Read upon Meghalaya HC observation on humanity above religion and Gujarat HC's
Sonakshi AwasthiDec 7, 2017
“Is it tyrannical? Nowhere in advanced Muslim countries the personal law of each minority has been recognised as so sacrosanct as to prevent the enactment of a Civil Code,” Munshi had said.
Sonakshi AwasthiDec 6, 2017
“If the Drafting Committee was drifting, it was never without mastery over the situation. It was not merely angling with the off chance of catching a fish. It was searching in known waters to find
Express Web DeskDec 6, 2017
As we remember Ambedkar on occasion of his death anniversary, take this quiz to find out how well you know the man who has had one of the most significant impacts on Indian society and
For almost a decade before the Babri Masjid was demolished, Ayodhya had become a site of intense debate regarding what should be considered the truest history of the place.
Sonakshi AwasthiDec 2, 2017
Legal Weekly is a compilation of landmark rulings passed by the Supreme Court and the High Courts of the country during the week. Read upon the court's reaction to the woman claiming to be Jayalalithaa's
Anjali MararDec 2, 2017
The IIT-B study also derived that wind potential is set to increase substantially over the next three decades, with Rameshwaram topping at 29 per cent higher wind energy generation capacity, followed by Jakhau (24 per
Express Web DeskNov 29, 2017
Four countries, Malta, Germany, Finland and Australia legalised same-sex marriage in 2017. The first wedding in Australia will take place after a month when, the legislation shall take effect in the country.
Sonakshi AwasthiNov 25, 2017
Legal Weekly is a compilation of landmark rulings passed by the Supreme Court and the High Courts of the country during the week. Read upon the court presiding over the 'Barbie' song and its trademark
Sonakshi AwasthiNov 21, 2017
“In case of a man of privilege, they say the law is too harsh; if it’s a poor, homeless boy, then you want a SOR and if it’s a minor, you say the child is
Sonakshi AwasthiNov 19, 2017
Before the 2007 judgment, the Ninth Schedule provided a protective shield to laws from the courts, especially during the Emergency. But now the Ninth schedule is open to judicial review.
Sonakshi AwasthiNov 18, 2017
Legal Weekly is a compilation of landmark rulings passed by the Supreme Court and the High Courts of the country during the week. Read upon how Railways had to heavily compensate for an employee's weakened
It is necessary to read the 'Padmavat' focusing on the time and social order in which it was composed and then analyse the corruption in interpretation it has gone through to finally become an episode
Nandini RathiNov 14, 2017
Many food historians, such as Chitrita Banerjee, have corroborated the fact that prior to the 18th century, there is no documented evidence of chhena anywhere in India.
Sonakshi AwasthiNov 14, 2017
“A 11-month-old baby was recently operated after being raped. What is the magic stick to change the mindset of individuals who commit such crimes? It’s fear. We need immediate relief. Within six months of the
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