Supreme court
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India doesn’t need a new law to curb lynchings, enforcing existing laws is enough, say legal experts
Vijayta Lalwani
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NEET 2018: Supreme Court stays Madras High Court’s order, asks CBSE to come up with a solution
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Supreme Court criticises Centre for ‘sitting on’ Rs 77,000 crore meant for protection of environment
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Ayodhya case: SC reserves order on plea for larger bench to decide if mosques are integral to Islam
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Supreme Court collegium reiterates Justice KM Joseph’s name for elevation to top court
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SC stays Madras High Court order granting grace marks to students who wrote NEET exam in Tamil
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‘Garbage mounds in Delhi a legacy of six decades, cannot resolve overnight’: Anil Baijal tells SC
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Gurugram school murder: Supreme Court dismisses bail plea of juvenile accused
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The big news: BJP to move privilege motion against Rahul Gandhi, and nine other top stories
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Supreme Court shouldn’t just decriminalise homosexuality. Its verdict must also foster inclusion
Namita Bhandare
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Over 150 citizens write to law minister, allege committee for data protection is not transparent
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Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge again declines Centre’s invitation to Lokpal selection meeting
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Sabarimala hearing: Kerala government says it supports entry of women into the temple
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The Daily Fix: Supreme court sounds progressive on Sabarimala but can other institutions catch up?
Ipsita Chakravarty
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Your Morning Fix: Will the Women's Reservation Bill see the light of day?
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The big news: Lok Sabha to discuss no-trust motion against Centre on Friday, and 9 other top stories
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Sabarimala hearing: Denying women entry into temple is against constitutional mandate, observes SC
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Sealing, demolition of unauthorised constructions in Delhi will continue, rules Supreme Court
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Government’s functioning paralysed despite Constitution bench verdict, Delhi tells Supreme Court
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Delhi’s bureaucrats are still arrayed against the AAP government despite Supreme Court’s judgement
Abhishek Dey