Authors/Editor(s): UN Women and OHCHR Women’s access to, use of and control over land and other productive resources are essential to ensuring their right to equality and to an adequate standard of living. Throughout the world,… Continue Reading →
ITEM NO.1 COURT NO.9 SECTION IIA S U P R E M E C O U R T O F I N D I A RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Petition(s) for Special Leave to Appeal (Crl) No(s).7898/2013 (From the judgment… Continue Reading →
Putting people last Nov 06, 2013. Asian Age Vandana Shiva Corporate rule through free trade created states that work for corporations. This inverted state protects corporations from democratic control instead of protecting people from predatory corporations. Freedom” has become a… Continue Reading →
SC grants interim bail to Soni Sori, Lingaram Kodopi SUVOJIT BAGCHI, Jagdalpur, Nov 12, 2013 Tribal school teacher Soni Sori who has been a victim of custodial abuse. The Supreme Court on Tuesday granted interim bail to Soni… Continue Reading →
The interplay of these three ‘M’s is doing Indian democracy a gross disfavour BY Sandeep Bhushan, open magazine MEDIA HALO Modi arrives for a National Media Workshop organised by the BJP on 17 August in Delhi (Photo: RAUL IRANI) Is news… Continue Reading →
CNN-IBN Nov 12, 2013 at 01:20pm : The Supreme Court on Tuesday granted bail to Soni Sori, the tribal school teacher in Jabeli village of Dantewada. Sori was arrested in October 2011 on the charges of being a courier between… Continue Reading →
Anurag Batra on Sun, 11/10/2013 – 17:32 An insecure and anxious government always displays characteristics of becoming authoritarian, even in a democracy. When its power is being challenged and its fallacies being brought to light, such a government can be defensive and… Continue Reading →
IB Reference: IMP/PAC/0/1140/13(Police Complaint Number) pic courtesy– srilanka brief – At SLHRC Nimalka Fernando with political party leaders The radio programme titled Rata Yana Atha (The way country is forging ahead) broadcasted in the Commercial Channel of the Sri Lanka… Continue Reading →
Nitasha Natu, TNN | Nov 12, 2013, 03.51 AM IST MUMBAI: Police commissioner Satya Pal Singhsaid on Monday that several factors such as false complaints and witnesses turning hostile in court were responsible for low conviction rates in rapecases. He was speaking at an… Continue Reading →
New Delhi: TNN The Supreme Court on Monday issued notice to PATH, an international NGO working in the health sector, on a PIL alleging that it indulged in unethical conduct of clinical trials in collaboration with ICMR between 2009-10 in Andhra… Continue Reading →
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