To Beat or Not to Beat: Scratching Beyond the Surface
The Council of Islamic Ideology, based in Pakistan, recently stirred a controversy with a legislation bill proposing that “a husband should be allowed to
The Council of Islamic Ideology, based in Pakistan, recently stirred a controversy with a legislation bill proposing that “a husband should be allowed to
The country has systematically failed to uphold the international legal obligations in safeguarding the rights of the foreign nationals residing in the territory, despite the
The problem is not lack of resources or capabilities, but the lack of will – Lokmanya Tilak The above phrase was quoted by Madan B. Lokur,
What is this ‘biggest dance of democracy’? The answer is a resounding ‘elections’. Indeed it is, given the magnitude of spending, rallying, and above all,
Enough has been said, written and debated over about the JNU row. We have seen the political mood go up and down, as a series
Malaysia was envisaged to be the pioneer of moderate Islam; a country that has peacefully established a dialogue between religion and state in order to
The Constitution of India envisaged the role of the Parliament consisting of Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha, the main function of which includes legislating crucial
The relationship between the law of sedition and the Indian Penal Code (IPC) goes a long way back, all the way to the inception of
The Supreme Court of India, on February 2nd 2016 decided to revisit the much controversial section 377 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860. To give
Climate degradation has taken the centre stage in the international forum. The Paris Summit or COP-21 concluded with a framework mechanism of tackling the menace
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