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Right to protest is well protected by constitution and judiciary

Demonstrations and protests against Government policies and the subsequent police brutality in the recent RRB NTPC vacancies’ results have once again brought the words “Dissent” and “Protest” in limelight.

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The Modern Indian State Continues To Doggedly Cling To Draconian Colonial Powers

Sections that give the police the power to disperse a crowd with force have been abused, resulting in hundreds of deaths.

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HC Refuses To Quash FIR Filed Against Barabanki Mosque Secretary for Video Interview

HC Refuses To Quash FIR Filed Against Barabanki Mosque Secretary for Video Interview
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Why Media Can't Be Blamed for Reporting on Judicial Proceedings

In the recent case the Election Commission brought against the Madras high court, the Supreme Court has once again upheld that media is well within its right to report on what transpires in the courts when it serves the public interest.

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India
Karur
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Romesh-thappar
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Courts have always stayed vigilant against Parliament excesses: SC Judge

March 14, 2021 × “The courts have always remained vigilant and controlled any excesses committed by Parliament even in its constituent capacity and I pray that the courts continue to remain vigilant,” said Justice Rohinton Nariman, Judge, Supreme Court of India. Delivering the first MK Nambyar Memorial lecture on the first Amendment of the Indian Constitution, organised by SASTRA Deemed University School of Law, he stressed on the fertilisation of fundamental rights and traversed the Constitutional journey of Articles 19, 21, 22, 31(A)& 31(B) and 46, with references to the Romesh Thappar, Brij Bhushan, Motor Transport Nationalisation, Champakam Dorairajan and the Zamindari Abolition Act cases. Nambyar’s contributions

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