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Supreme Court Criticizes Christian Convert for Claiming Dalit Quota Benefits After Re-Converting to Hinduism

The Supreme Court of India has expressed strong disapproval of a Christian convert who re-embraced Hinduism to claim benefits reserved for Scheduled Castes (SC) under the Dalit quota. The court emphasized the misuse of constitutional provisions designed to uplift historically marginalized communities. Background: The petitioner, a person born into a Scheduled Caste family, had converted […]

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Calcutta High Court Strikes Down West Bengal’s Move to Regulate Private Industry Employments

The Calcutta High Court has quashed the West Bengal government’s decision to regulate private industry employments, deeming it unconstitutional. The ruling emphasized that the state government exceeded its jurisdiction by interfering in matters reserved for private enterprises. Background: The West Bengal government had introduced measures to regulate employment practices in the private sector, citing the

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Gujarat Court Grants Anticipatory Bail to Journalist Mahesh Langa in Cheating Case

A Gujarat court has granted anticipatory bail to journalist Mahesh Langa, who was accused in a cheating case. The court’s decision ensures that Langa cannot be arrested in connection with the case, subject to compliance with the bail conditions. Background: Mahesh Langa, a senior journalist, was named in a cheating case involving allegations of financial

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Constitution Day 2024: Why the Constituent Assembly Did Not Include ‘Socialist’ and ‘Secular’

On Constitution Day 2024, discussions revisited the historical debates within the Constituent Assembly about the exclusion of the terms ‘Socialist’ and ‘Secular’ from the original text of the Constitution. These terms, though central to contemporary political discourse, were deliberately omitted by the framers during the drafting process. Background: India’s Constituent Assembly, tasked with framing the

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PM Modi Asserts Government’s Commitment to Constitutional Boundaries on Constitution Day

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on the occasion of Constitution Day, emphasized that his government has not attempted to encroach upon the Constitutional limits set for governance. He reaffirmed the administration’s commitment to respecting the principles enshrined in the Constitution while carrying out its duties. Background: Speaking at a Constitution Day event, PM Modi addressed concerns

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CJI Sanjiv Khanna Emphasizes the Need for Each Branch of Government to Respect Constitutional Design

Chief Justice of India (CJI) Sanjiv Khanna has highlighted the importance of each branch of government—executive, legislature, and judiciary—functioning within the framework established by the Constitution. He stressed that maintaining this balance is crucial for preserving democracy and upholding the rule of law. Background: The remarks were made during a public address where CJI Khanna

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Allahabad High Court Directs Centre to Decide on Rahul Gandhi’s Citizenship by December 19

The Allahabad High Court has instructed the Central government to resolve questions surrounding the citizenship of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi by December 19. The court’s directive came during a hearing of a plea challenging his eligibility to contest elections based on alleged dual citizenship. Background: The petition alleged that Rahul Gandhi held dual citizenship, claiming

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Madras High Court Permits Installation of Stan Swamy Statue by Activist Despite State Opposition

The Madras High Court has granted permission to an activist to install a statue of the late Father Stan Swamy, overruling objections from the Tamil Nadu government. The court emphasized the importance of upholding individual freedoms and the right to honor public figures, provided legal and civic requirements are met. Background: Father Stan Swamy, a

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Air India Urination Case: Supreme Court Calls for Creative Ways to Deal with Unruly Air Passengers

The Supreme Court of India has called for innovative and effective solutions to deal with unruly passengers following the highly publicized incident on an Air India flight, where a passenger urinated on another. The court emphasized the need for strict measures to address such behavior and protect the safety and dignity of passengers. Background: The

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NCLAT Dismisses Insolvency Plea Against Amazon Wholesale

The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) has dismissed a plea seeking insolvency proceedings against Amazon Wholesale, rejecting the petition filed by the operational creditor. The tribunal’s decision has provided relief to Amazon, which was facing the threat of insolvency proceedings. Background: An operational creditor had filed a petition before the NCLAT, seeking the initiation

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