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NHRC: The tale of a flagging institution

NHRC: The tale of a flagging institution July 17, 2021, 7:55 AM IST Dr. Subhradipta Sarkar is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi. An LL.B. from the University of Calcutta, he holds LL.M., M.Phil. & Ph.D. degrees from NLSIU, Bengaluru. He started his professional career as a Law Researcher at People’s Watch, a Madurai based human rights organization, before venturing into academics. Dr. Sarkar has authored a book titled, “Disaster Management and Protection of Human Rights in India – With Reference to International Law and Practice” (Publisher: Thomson Reuters, 2019). He has published several journal articles, book reviews, book chapters and monographs. Dr. Sarkar is a manuscript reviewer with Oxford University Press. He is on the Editorial Board of few academic journals. Further, he is a research consultant with few organizations including NIDM, New Delhi. Besides law, he has keen interest in history, politic

Supreme Court asks Centre for report on conditions in Rohingya camps

Supreme Court asks Centre for report on conditions in Rohingya camps Supreme Court asks Centre for report on conditions in Rohingya camps The Supreme Court On Monday Directed The Centre To File A ‘comprehensive Status Report’ Giving Details Of Conditions In Rohingya Refugee Camps In Various States. PTI | Updated on: 19 Mar 2018, 12:40:37 PM New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday directed the Centre to file a ‘comprehensive status report’ giving details of conditions in Rohingya refugee camps in various states. A bench comprising Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices A M Khanwilkar and D Y Chandrachud considered the submission of senior advocate Colin Gonsalves that conditions at the camps are unhygienic and filthiest to say the least .

Haryana s New Nativist Law Violates India s Constitution

Haryana’s New Nativist Law Violates India’s Constitution The fundamental rights the law violates are guaranteed under Part III of the Constitution and include the right to equality, the right against discrimination in employment and the right to carry on any business or trade. Chaaru Gupta 12 July 2021, Last Updated at 7:17 am Representational image outlookindia.com 2021-07-12T07:17:34+05:30 A new Haryana law that reserves 75% of jobs in private companies for residents of the state violates a raft of fundamental rights, a key Supreme Court order on reservations, was passed without authority by the state government and threatens business prospects in its premier start-up hub, Gurugram.

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