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The confused cop who tried to frame the magistrate for theft in Firozabad

In an unprecedented case of mistaken identity sub-inspector Banwarilal, erroneously lodged an FIR against the Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate (ACJM) Nagma Khan

Policemen dismissed for links with narco-terrorists in J&K

J&K Lt Gov Manoj Sinha, terminated the services of three government employees, including a police constable for their alleged connections with terrorism.

From Reform to Crisis: The Agnipath Scheme’s unintended consequences

The Agnipath Scheme promised a tech-savvy Forces while easing pension burdens. Recruiting youth as Agniveers for a 4 year term the scheme aimed to modernize the military.

Fair and square: Unveiling Justice in Indian Courts

Think of a court judgement where culprits are let off because the Police and the prosecution could not dig out evidence of domestic violence

Digital Counterattack: India’s cyber strategy post-Pahalgam

The recent Pahalgam attack has brought forward a new scenario for India. The nation now needs to be prepared for new kinds of attacks on its cyber assets

Ghosts of Raisina Hill: where are the original inhabitants of Lutyens’ Delhi?

More than 114 years ago in 1911, the British colonial administration decided to shift the imperial capital of British India from Calcutta to Delhi.

Bail or Jail: Why should someone be forced to seek bail?

The requirement to seek bail places an undue burden on individuals, subjecting them to trauma, social stigma, and loss of liberty.

Unlawful termination due to pregnancy: Legal protections and remedial actions for women employees

Pregnancy is a transformative and cherished phase in a woman’s life, symbolizing hope, creation, and the continuation of humanity.

Epstein Scandal: American hypocrisy and double standards personified

The Jeffrey Epstein scandal is a chilling exposé of how even in a country like the USA, the self-appointed, self-proclaimed champion of democracy, ‘rule of law’ and human rights, a ‘fair deal for everyone’ remains a bloody farce.

Contempt of Courts Act: Judicial Accountability and Free Speech

The Contempt of Courts Act, 1971, stifles legitimate criticism, undermines fundamental rights, and shields the judiciary from scrutiny.

Can a Public Servant Refuse to Accept a Letter from an Employee?

In India, interactions between employees and public servants are governed by a framework of laws designed to ensure accountability, transparency, and fairness.

Media and Privacy in India: under the New Criminal Laws

The right to privacy, though not explicitly mentioned in the Indian Constitution, is an integral part of the right to life and personal liberty under Article 21.
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