If it is felt an advisory council in Jammu and Kashmir would be beneficial and in the people’s interests, such a body would not be in a violation of the scheme of... Read more »
Radhakumud Mookerji argued that while “Indian Nationalism” acquired more visibility under British rule, its origins and existence were much older than the advent of the British in India. Read more »
There are compelling reasons for putting a proper regulatory framework for all genres of gaming. Lakhs of people have lost their lives and their savings to the stock market, yet no one... Read more »
The Constitution is silent on prescribing a time frame for the Governor and the framers trusted high Constitutional functionaries to act with authority, impartiality. Read more »
As the world grapples with the Covid-19 pandemic and its profound impact across regions and industries, the aim for all countries in stemming the coronawave is to ensure the right to health... Read more »
If people with the disease fear discrimination, non-reporting would be the norm and we cannot keep people in their homes to flatten the curve forever. Read more »
Neither the Governor nor the Union government can treat an elected state government as a second fiddle. Read more »
Colonialism is deeply and disturbingly entrenched in the most fundamental and vital aspects of post-colonial societies, namely knowledge, education and legal systems. Read more »
Though these measures are commendable, we need to consider if India is ready to adopt virtual courts as a permanent part of the justice dispensation system. Read more »
One of the reasons the Left-Right binary approach is at loggerheads with the Indian worldview is because of its messianic certitude which is non-native, and its condescending take on Indian values and... Read more »