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Sabarimala issue: Still waiting for clarity

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The recent ruling echoes many of Justice Malhotra’s opinions. It says that the larger Bench would have to examine the “interplay” between the freedoms...

Ayodhya verdict: Truth prevails, false propaganda booted out

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It would be good if Muslims and Hindus in Ayodhya come together for the construction of the Ram Temple at his birthplace and the...

Ayodhya case hearing – Rajiv Dhavan furious, protests sitting of Rajyasabha...

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Coomi Kapoor writes in her column in “the Indian express” – “seeing Subramanian Swamy sits quietly in the courtroom during the proceeding of Ayodhya...

Ayodhya, where the Hindu hearts sink

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Hindus need to wake up and take initiatives both private and public, to give Ayodhya the kind of attention that it deserves. After visiting Ayodhya,...

Why did Supreme Court deny to hear the Puri devotee?

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Supreme Court failed to realise the magnitude of its denial to hear the Devotee. Puri Mutt demolition is the testimony to the utter disregard of...

Chidambaram’s hypocrisy

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The senior Congress leader, who has behaved tyrannically all his life, now talks about liberty and justice If a Martian had landed at the Congress...

SC dismisses frivolous petition questioning RaGa’s Dual Citizenship

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The Ministry of Home Affairs had issued a notice to Congress Chief questioning his “Dual Citizenship” A frivolous Public Interest Litigation (PIL) petition to exclude...

Supreme Court in Crisis: Failure of Judicial Leadership

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There is an urgent need of a public audit of human resource hiring and management in the Supreme Court and the high courts. The two...

Of Rahul’s apology and his apologists

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The problem is: The apology has come forcibly and not spontaneously, thus robbing the gesture of its ‘greatness’. American actor Steve Martin once remarked: “An...

On Rafale, Congress is jumping the gun; court ruling does not...

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Despite Congress’s best efforts, the Rafale issue has not got traction among the voting public. The Congress and its friends were in a celebratory mode...

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