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We don’t believe that only 27 children were orphaned due to pandemic in West Bengal: SC
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Assam to approach SC for protection of forested area after border clashes with Mizoram
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Pegasus: Journalists N Ram, Shashi Kumar move SC, seek independent inquiry into alleged surveillance
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Pegasus raises dark questions about the Supreme Court and judicial independence
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Pegasus: Shashi Tharoor seeks SC judge-monitored probe into surveillance allegations
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Pegasus: West Bengal government forms panel to investigate surveillance allegations
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SC refuses to stay action against Gautam Gambhir foundation for illegally stocking Covid drugs
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ISRO espionage case: Panel report cannot be sole basis for CBI to proceed against accused, says SC
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Pegasus: Rajya Sabha MP moves SC, seeks investigation into surveillance allegations
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SC rejects pleas by Airtel, Vodafone and Tata to recalculate dues they owe to Centre
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Pegasus row: Plea in SC seeks court-monitored probe into snooping allegations
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India cannot have parallel legal systems for rich and poor, says Supreme Court
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Kerala’s move to lift Covid curbs for Bakrid ‘uncalled for’, says SC, warns of action if cases rise
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On posters criticising Modi’s vaccine policy, SC refuses to stop Delhi Police from filing FIRs
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Pegasus: Rahul Gandhi, 2 Union ministers and virologist Gagandeep Kang on list of potential targets
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‘People will continue to die by burning’: SC raps Gujarat for not enforcing fire safety norms
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Manipur activist charged under NSA for post on cow urine should be released by 5 pm: SC
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Maharashtra: SC dismisses plea against order quashing cap on treatment cost for non-Covid patients
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Coronavirus: SC seeks Kerala government’s reply on plea against relaxing restrictions for Bakrid
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Why the Supreme Court should strike down the colonial sedition law, and nine other weekend reads
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