Vijay alleges conspiracy in Karur stampede, says he too seeks justice
In a bold address, Vijay, head of Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam, pointed fingers at orchestrated plots linked to the Karur stampede and the release of his movie. He did not shy away from criticizing both the Centre and the state for the alarming lack of LPG cylinders available to consumers.
Vijay alleges conspiracy in Jana Nayagan delay and Karur tragedy: I need justice
Vijay alleges conspiracy in Jana Nayagan delay and Karur tragedy: I need justice
Need 'justice' for Karur stampede 'conspiracy,' 'Jana Nayagan' delay: Vijay
Tamil actor-turned-politician Vijay has alleged a conspiracy to delay the release of his final film, Jana Nayagan.
Cybercrimes spike in Karnataka, CM Siddaramaiah pushes for tech-savvy policing
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has warned police about increasing cybercrimes and drug-related offences. He stressed the need for strong action and effective use of technology to combat these issues. The CM highlighted that while major crimes have decreased, these specific areas require more attention. He emphasized that police must be vigilant and accountable for preventing crimes within their jurisdiction.
Previous AIADMK govt. failed to act effectively in crimes against women, alleges CM Stalin
He said that during the DMK rule, in 86% of cases involving crimes against women and children, chargesheets were filed within 60 days
Crime Against Women, Children and Elderly in Delhi Shows Steady Decline Over Three Years in Delhi
US Supreme Court Justices Skeptical About Trump Birthright Citizenship Order
Trump became the first sitting president to attend an oral argument at the Supreme Court, according to Clare Cushman, the resident historian at the Supreme Court Historical Society.
Supreme Court justices heard arguments on President Donald Trump's order to limit birthright citizenship. Justices showed doubt about the legality of the directive. The order would change a key constitutional provision. Trump attended the proceedings. The court's decision could impact many babies born in the US. The ruling is expected by June.
Russian military plane crash in Crimea kills at least 29
The plane crashed in a mountainous forest area not far from Crimea's capital, Simferopol. Since the Kremlin sent troops into Ukraine, incidents involving Russian military planes have occurred frequently.
Climate Justice as a Metric: 3 Resets India Needs to Protect the Most Vulnerable
Even in a less vulnerable city, a Dalit sanitation worker may face higher climate risks than a uppercaste worker.
ED raids in Kolkata against crime syndicate
The Enforcement Directorate has conducted searches across multiple locations in Kolkata. This action is part of a money laundering investigation targeting an alleged criminal syndicate. The probe is focused on Biswajit Podder, also known as Sona Pappu, who faces charges of attempt to murder and extortion.
West Bengal voter roll revision: EC sets up 19 tribunals for appeals under Supreme Court oversight
In a step aimed at enhancing transparency and fairness in the electoral process, the Election Commission of India has set up 19 appellate tribunals across West Bengal following directions from the Supreme Court. The move comes in the context of the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, a large-scale exercise involving scrutiny of [] The post West Bengal voter roll revision: EC sets up 19 tribunals for appeals under Supreme Court oversight appeared first on India Legal .
29 killed as Russian An-26 plane crashes in annexed Crimea
The An-26 military transport aircraft was on a scheduled flight over the Crimean peninsula, which Russia annexed from Ukraine in 2014, the reports said. The military lost contact with the plane at around 6 pm on Tuesday
Special Crime Wing Srinagar Files Chargesheet Against An Accused in Overseas Job Scam Case
Srinagar:The Special Crime Wing, Srinagar of Crime Branch J&K has filed a chargesheet in case FIR No. 02/2025 under Sections 420 and 201 IPC against Farhat Abbas Malik S/o Din Mohammad Malik R/o Tendala, Tehsil Chilipingal, District Doda, before the Honble Chief Judicial Magistrate Srinagar. In a handout, the CBK said that the case []
Tragic AN-26 Crash in Crimea Claims 29 Lives
Moscow, April 1: The Russian Ministry of Defence confirmed on Wednesday that an AN-26 military transport aircraft crashed in Crimea, resulting in the deaths of six crew members and 23 passengers. According to news agency TASS, the aircraft collided with a rock. Reports from Xinhua News Agency indicate that the aircraft lost contact while on ... Read more Tragic AN-26 Crash in Crimea Claims 29 Lives
Tragic AN-26 Plane Crash in Crimea Claims 29 Lives
Moscow, April 1: On Wednesday morning, Russias Defense Ministry confirmed that an AN-26 military transport aircraft crashed in Crimea. The tragic incident resulted in the deaths of six crew members and 23 passengers. According to the TASS news agency, the aircraft collided with a rock. The Xinhua News Agency reported that the Defense Ministry stated ... Read more Tragic AN-26 Plane Crash in Crimea Claims 29 Lives
Russian military transport plane crashes in Crimea, killing 29, defence ministry says
A Russian An-26 military plane crashed in Crimea. Twenty-nine people on board died. The Russian defence ministry reported a possible technical malfunction. Communication with the aircraft was lost on Tuesday evening. A search team found the crash site. The ministry stated there was no impact on the aircraft from external objects. A commission is investigating the incident.
29 Killed As Russian Military Plane Crashes In Crimea
A Russian An-26 military transport plane crashed in Crimea, killing 29 people aboard, Russian news agencies quoted the Defence Ministry as saying early on Wednesday.
29 dead as Russian military plane crashes in Crimea: TASS
The search and rescue team has located the crash site of the An-26 aircraft. According to reports from the scene, the six crew members and 23 passengers on board were killed, says the Ministry
Uttarakhand Faces Rising Crime Rates, Congress Leaders Demand Accountability
Dehradun, April 1: Congress leader Shishupal Singh and MLA Pritam Singh have accused the Uttarakhand government of corruption, a shortage of LPG, and a breakdown of law and order, calling for an impartial investigation. Shishupal Singh stated that Rahul Gandhi remains connected with the public. He expresses his concerns whenever he witnesses wrongdoing. Rahul Gandhi ... Read more Uttarakhand Faces Rising Crime Rates, Congress Leaders Demand Accountability
Vigilante justice meets police wall in Mansa; house saved
Srinivas Louis Taken to Mysuru To Recover Phones And Track Crimes
Probes Multiple Aliases in Bomb Hoax Case
129 social media accounts taken down by Hyderabad cybercrime in March
Hyderabad: The Hyderabad cybercrime unit cracked down on illegal online betting, gaming promotions, and fake investment scams and identified 129 social media profiles in March. The 129 social media profiles on Facebook and Instagram were running 494 paid advertisements that promoted betting apps and fraudulent investment schemes targeting Indian users. These ads used tactics like Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Iran slams war crime after US strike hits India-bound humanitarian plane at Mashhad Airport
Newshounds on social media watch out! Govt proposes amendments to IT Rules that may impact them
People, who have been posting reels, images, text on news and current affairs on YouTube, Instagram, X, Facebook, Threads etc, are likely to see the ground shifting beneath their feet. The Central government has proposed a set of amendments to the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021, to expand the [] The post Newshounds on social media watch out! Govt proposes amendments to IT Rules that may impact them appeared first on India Legal .
Banks must help customers against cybercrimes, says Hyderabad CP
Hyderabad: Hyderabad Commissioner of Police VC Sajjanar on Tuesday, March 31, said banks must help customers against cybercrimes such as digital arrest. He stressed that the bank employees play a crucial role in protecting citizens from cybercrimes. As custodians of peoples savings, bankers must act with greater responsibility toward their customers and immediately alert them Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Bank Employees Role Crucial in Protecting People from Cybercrimes: Sajjanar
As custodians of peoples savings, bankers must act with greater responsibility towards their customers and immediately alert police if they notice any signs of being targeted by fraudsters
Iran says US strike on Delhi-bound plane a 'war crime'
The Iranian embassy in India has slammed the US strike on Mashhad Airport that reportedly hit a plane used for aid.
Facilities like free X-ray, ECG, eye check-up, physiotherapy, drug counters will be available at dispensary. Specialised doctors will be available as per roster in HC dispensary.
U.P. Opposition pushes social justice, secularism pitch through rallies, conferences
While the SP held a rally named Samajwadi Samanta Bhaichara Rally, in Dadri, Western U.P, March 29, the Congress is holding Sadhbhavna Baithak (harmony meetings)and Samvidhan Samvad (constitution conference) across the State
Epstein Exposed: Victims Stories Reveal Satanic, Unfathomable Crimes
The case of Jeffrey Epstein is far more than a sordid scandalit is a window into the deeply troubling activities of the New World Order. While most Americans recognize Epstein for his horrific crimes involving the trafficking of minors, mounting evidence reveals Epstein was involved in eugenics, transhumanism, and even creating designer babies. In this ... The post Epstein Exposed: Victims Stories Reveal Satanic, Unfathomable Crimes appeared first on The New American .
'That's not what I said': Leavitt vs reporter over 'Trump threatening war crimes in Iran' question
Pakistani Attacks on Afghan Civilians Classified as War Crimes by Human Rights Organization
Kabul, March 31: The International Human Rights Foundation (IHRF) has called for an immediate halt to attacks by Pakistani forces on civilian areas in Afghanistan, urging respect for international law. The IHRF labeled the shelling of residential neighborhoods as war crimes and demanded that the United Nations and other international human rights organizations investigate these ... Read more Pakistani Attacks on Afghan Civilians Classified as War Crimes by Human Rights Organization
During the current financial year, the agency has attached assets worth about 26,324 Crore, taking the total attachment in the case so far to 27,030 crore. They include properties located both in India and Australia
Four decades on, internal SC quota still caught between justice and politics
Chris Hemsworth stars in the crime thriller Crime 101, now streaming on Amazon Prime Video. The film, based on Don Winslow's novella and directed by Bart Layton, follows a meticulous jewel thief whose life unravels after a daring heist. A determined detective investigates a series of robberies, leading to a tense cat-and-mouse chase.
Justices Sotomayor and Jackson dissent from Supreme Court leaving an injustice in place
Chief Justice given warm welcome at Madurai Bench
We must always bear in mind that behind every case in this court there is a person seeking hope, redress, or peace; Our true measure of success is not found in the number of cases disposed of, but in the trust the common citizen places in us, says Chief Justice Sushrut Arvind Dharmadhikari
ED has attached proceeds of crime worth Rs 64,920 cr in bank fraud cases: FM Nirmala Sitharaman
In the Lok Sabha, Nirmala Sitharaman said the Fugitive Economic Offenders Act (FEOA), 2018 was enacted to deter economic offenders from evading Indian law by staying abroad and was applicable to offences involving Rs 100 crore or more.
HC: PMLA overrides debt recovery laws for attachment of proceeds of crime`
The court set aside previous orders of the PMLA Appellate Tribunal, which had favoured banks rights to recover debts from attached properties. The HC bench observed that debt recovery laws like SARFAESI and RDB would not render PMLA subservient to them due to the distinct objects and purposes of the two enactments
Mediation key to reducing court cases, ensuring timely justice says judge
Principal District and Sessions Judge K.G. Shanti was speaking after launching a training programme for new mediators in Ballari
Justice Must Walk To The Border With The Soldier: Justice Surya Kant
Chief Justice of India Underscores Access to Justice as a Fundamental Right
Telangana takes a stand: Bill targets hate speech and hate crimes with strict penalties
Telangana is set to introduce a new law against hate speech and hate crimes. The proposed bill aims to curb online and offline incidents causing disharmony. Offenders face jail time and fines. Victims will receive compensation. The government will empower officers to remove offensive content. This legislation seeks to protect society from divisive acts.
J&K High Court Forms 3-Judge Panel Led By Justice Sanjeev Kumar On Shetty Commission
JAMMU, Mar 30: The High Court of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh has constituted a committee of three judges to examine and recommend steps for implementation of the Shetty Commission recommendations. The decision followed directions issued by the Supreme Court of India in its order dated March 18, 2026, in a related matter. As per an order issued by the Registrar General, the committee comprises Justice Sanjeev Kumar, Justice Sanjay Dhar and Justice Shahzad Azeem. The panel has been tasked [] The post J&K High Court Forms 3-Judge Panel Led By Justice Sanjeev Kumar On Shetty Commission appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Telanganas Hate Speech and Hate Crimes Bill referred to select committee as members raise concerns
Several members object to provisions lamenting they could lead to vindictive steps
Biju Patnaik was a great freedom fighter. The Bharatiya Janata Party has always shown him respect. When Congress did Biju Babu an injustice, it was the Jan Sangh and the BJP that stood by him, Dubey told reporters.
Vedanta approaches Supreme Court over Adanis Jaiprakash Associates resolution plan
Vedanta Group has moved the Supreme Court seeking a halt on the implementation of the resolution plan submitted by the Adani Group for the takeover of Jaiprakash Associates Limited (JAL), escalating the ongoing dispute over the insolvency process of the debt-ridden company. The legal challenge comes after the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) declined [] The post Vedanta approaches Supreme Court over Adanis Jaiprakash Associates resolution plan appeared first on India Legal .
The Andhra Pradesh High Court recently examined how property should be inherited when a person dies without leaving behind children. The case was decided by a bench of Justice V. Gopala Krishna Rao, who clarified the correct application of the Hindu Succession Act in such situations. The issue before the Court was whether the surviving [] The post Andhra Pradesh High Court clarifies property rights in absence of children under Hindu Succession Act appeared first on India Legal .
Ongoing Strikes On Iran Highlight War Crimes Accountability Challenges
Strikes in Iran raise questions on legality and war crimes amid stalled international investigations.
DMK leader Kanimozhi says schemes for women 'social investment; aimed at securing social justice'
DMK deputy general secretary Kanimozhi has defended government welfare initiatives. She stated that schemes like free bus travel for women are social investments aimed at social justice. Kanimozhi highlighted that financial assistance to women boosts their spending power and supports the local economy. She also mentioned the DMK government has fulfilled most of its election promises and implemented new schemes.
Middle East war raise legal questions with no clear forum for justice
A month-long conflict between the US and Israel against Iran has escalated into a difficult stand-off. Initial strikes and retaliatory attacks have caused significant damage and a worsening human rights situation in Iran. Accountability for alleged international crimes by all sides appears elusive due to legal complexities and a lack of international cooperation.
Justice not a privilege for few: Vice President
NEW DELHI, Mar 29 : Vice President C P Radhakrishnan on Sunday underscored the need for accessible, affordable and timely justice for all citizens and asserted that it is a right for all and not a privilege for a select few. He also called for inclusive, technology-driven access to justice under the law ministrys Tele-Law initiative. Addressing a national consultation on the initiative here, Radhakrishnan highlighted recent legal reforms and said the transition to new criminal laws marks a historic [] The post Justice not a privilege for few: Vice President appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Delhi Crime Branch Busts Fake Protein Racket, Third Accused Held
NPP condemns assault on driver, seeks swift justice
By Our Reporter SHILLONG, March 29: The National Peoples Party (NPP) on Sunday condemned the assault of a commercial vehicle driver at Umshyrpi and called for immediate legal action against the perpetrator. NPP state working president Hamletson Dohling described the incident as shocking and stated that such lawlessness has no place in a civilised society. []
'Justice For Zubeen Garg In 100 Days': Congress' Poll Promise In Assam
Even as the countdown to the April 9 polls in Assam has begun, the main Opposition Congress on Wednesday released its Assembly election manifesto, announcing five key guarantees.
Strong social action needed to eradicate acid attacks: Patna HC Chief Justice
24.91 crore returned to 4,627 cybercrime victims in Telangana Lok Adalat
Fast justice for Zubeen Garg among five Congress guarantees for Assam
The other guarantees include land rights for 10 lakh indigenous people and unconditional incentives for women and the elderly
Tea Tribes Have Waited Too Long For Justice: Hemant Soren At Assam Rally
The JMM has announced 21 candidates for the 126-member Assam Assembly elections scheduled for April 9.
Man impersonating Crime Branch officer arrested
Former wife accuses Noida crime branch inspector of rape
A Greater Noida crime branch inspector faces rape and assault charges from his former wife in Meerut. Allegations surfaced after a video detailing her ordeal went viral. The FIR cites years of abuse, forced abortion, and property disputes following their 2022 divorce. Investigations are underway.
Justice Nagarathna calls for making fragile, sensitive ecosystems absolute no-go zones
The judiciary is compelled to step in and drive environmental governance due to legislative gaps, regulatory inertia, and rapidly evolving environmental risk, says the Supreme Court judge
Mahila Congress Slams BJP Over Crimes Against Women
Swarna stated that a national circular had been issued to organise press meets across all districts to expose what she termed the BJPs anti-women policies.
An Impassioned Appeal For Institutional Courage
Justice Dipankar Datta publicly urges the Collegium to shield courageous judges from executive pressure and institutional indifference The post An Impassioned Appeal For Institutional Courage appeared first on India Legal .
A prominent Hindu seer, a sensitive POCSO case, and a court order that raises questions about procedure and credibility, brings fresh scrutiny to the allegations against the Swami and the politics swirling around him The post Faith, Power And Allegation appeared first on India Legal .
When Judges Speak Truth to Power
By Inderjit Badhwar In constitutional democracies, the judiciary is often described as the last guardian of liberty. But what happens when members of that very institution publicly question the systems and laws that shape it? Two recent interventions from the Supreme Courtby Justice Dipankar Datta and Justice Ujjal Bhuyanremind us that the health of [] The post When Judges Speak Truth to Power appeared first on India Legal .
When The State Fuels The Backlog
Justice BV Nagarathna delivers a sharp warning on Indias judicial crisiscalling out government litigation, weak infrastructure funding, and a culture of endless appeals The post When The State Fuels The Backlog appeared first on India Legal .
India reaffirmed its support for Bangladesh's pursuit of justice over Pakistan's 1971 atrocities, noting Islamabad's continued denial of its crimes. Marking March 25 as Genocide Day, Bangladesh remembers the systematic murder and mass sexual crimes during Operation Searchlight. India stands with Bangladesh in its desire for accountability for these historical events.
War with Iran: Donald Trumps expensive and deadly distraction from the Epstein Files
It is fair to believe the 20% of the files that have been held back are the most incriminating on how the rich and famous behave when they think no one can see what they are doing The post War with Iran: Donald Trumps expensive and deadly distraction from the Epstein Files appeared first on India Legal .
Bombay High Court dismisses plea against Adani Green Energy, terms it an abuse of process
In a significant ruling, the Bombay High Court recently declined to entertain a petition seeking a court-monitored investigation into alleged bribery by Adani Green Energy Limited, holding that the plea amounted to a misuse of judicial process. The decision underscores the judiciarys cautious approach when allegations are not supported by timely or independent evidence. The [] The post Bombay High Court dismisses plea against Adani Green Energy, terms it an abuse of process appeared first on India Legal .
Impounding passport without hearing violates natural justice: Delhi HC
BRS Responsible for Injustice towards BCs: Sridhar Babu
The BRS members have demonstrated a consistent lack of sincerity on every issue. It is precisely for this reason that they resort to walkouts even when critical matters are being discussed in the House: Sridhar Babu
Malayalam cinema is excelling in crime thrillers. Several gripping films are now available on OTT platforms. From the popular Drishyam franchise to intense investigations in Iratta and Anweshippin Kandethum, these movies have compelling narratives. If you loved Jeethu Joseph's latest movie, then watch these top Malayalam crime thriller movies on OTT.
CM: Zero-tolerance for crime, graft paved way for Ram Rajya in UP
India reaffirms strong support for Bangladeshs quest for 1971 justice
NEW DELHI, Mar 27: India on Friday reaffirmed its unwavering support for Bangladeshs quest for justice against the brutal military crackdown by Pakistan and the targeted killing of millions of innocent Bangladeshi citizens in 1971. New Delhis remarks came three days after Bangladesh Prime Minister Tarique Rahman described Pakistans Operation Searchlight in that year against unarmed Bangladeshi people as one of the most heinous genocides in history. We all are aware of the terrible atrocities committed by Pakistan during Operation [] The post India reaffirms strong support for Bangladeshs quest for 1971 justice appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Pakistani airstrikes on Kabul war crime: Rights body
KABUL, March 27: Human Rights Watch (HRW), a US-based advocacy group, has strongly condemned Pakistani airstrikes on Kabuls Omid Addiction Treatment Hospital, calling them an unlawful attack and warning they could constitute a war crime. The March 16 strike targeted the 2,000-bed facility, killing hundreds of civilians and injuring many others, including patients breaking their []
India Supports Bangladeshs Demand for Justice Over 1971 Operation Searchlight Massacre
New Delhi, March 28: India has expressed its support for Bangladeshs call for justice regarding the massacre that occurred during Pakistans Operation Searchlight in 1971. During a weekly media briefing in New Delhi, Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal highlighted the systematic and targeted killings of millions of Bangladeshis during this campaign. He also ... Read more India Supports Bangladeshs Demand for Justice Over 1971 Operation Searchlight Massacre
Gujarat Crime Branch Arrests Key Suspect in Fake Currency Racket
Ahmedabad, March 28: The Ahmedabad Crime Branch has apprehended a primary suspect linked to a fake currency racket involving counterfeit 500 notes. The 46-year-old suspect, Bhavesh Gajera, a resident of Kamrej in Surat, was taken into custody for his role in the production and distribution of the fake notes. He has been remanded to six ... Read more Gujarat Crime Branch Arrests Key Suspect in Fake Currency Racket
Cyber Crime Wing launches election awareness video
Married man in consensual live-in relationship not a crime: Allahabad HC
PTI Prayagraj The Allahabad High Court has said that a married man living in a consensual live-in relationship with an adult woman does not amount to a criminal offence under law. A division bench of Justice J J Munir and Justice Tarun Saxena made the observation while granting interim protection from arrest to two petitioners []
Climate Change and Justice: Indias Perspective
By Dr. Sonali Narang Climate change is a global crisis, but in India, it raises urgent questions of justice. For a country with a large population, diverse geography, and heavy dependence on agriculture, climate change poses serious challenges. Rising heat, erratic rains, melting glaciers, and recurring droughts are reshaping daily life in India. Poor people, [] The post Climate Change and Justice: Indias Perspective appeared first on Kashmir Media Watch .
Pak In Denial: India Backs Bangladesh As It Seeks Justice For 1971 Genocide
Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal highlighted how 'Operation Searchlight' included systematic and targetted killing of millions of Bangladeshis alongside widespread sexual violence against women by Pakistani forces.
Woman Alleges No Justice in MLA Complaint, Threatens to Die
The woman said she was unable to move freely due to social stigma
The Case That Cleaned A City: Curtains Fall on MC Mehtas 41-Year Pollution Battle
For four decades, one public interest petition kept Indias highest court watching over Delhis air. As the original case is finally closed, its legacycleaner fuels, stronger environmental law, and the idea of judicial oversightcontinues to shape Indias environmental future The post The Case That Cleaned A City: Curtains Fall on MC Mehtas 41-Year Pollution Battle appeared first on India Legal .
UAPA Under Scrutiny: Apex Court Signals Urgency On Prolonged Detentions
With conviction rates low and trials dragging on for years, Indias top court is questioning whether stringent anti-terror laws are eroding the very constitutional freedoms they were meant to protect The post UAPA Under Scrutiny: Apex Court Signals Urgency On Prolonged Detentions appeared first on India Legal .
Recent police raids suggest that some of the opium reaching northern markets may not be coming from Afghanistan at allbut from clandestine fields scattered across the state The post Poppy Under Protection appeared first on India Legal .
By striking down a discriminatory provision in the Social Security Code, the apex court has expanded the meaning of motherhood, recognised the role of fathers, and aligned Indian law with the science of early childhood care The post Beyond Birth appeared first on India Legal .
Mahendra Pal Singh (1940-2026): The Scholar Who Bridged Village Roots and Global Jurisprudence
Remembering a teacher, jurist, institution-builder and a rooted cosmopolitan whose scholarship shaped generations of public law thinking in India and beyond The post Mahendra Pal Singh (1940-2026): The Scholar Who Bridged Village Roots and Global Jurisprudence appeared first on India Legal .
A proposed amendment to Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act, 2019, has ignited protests and legal debate, with activists warning that it rolls back the constitutional promise of dignity and self-identification recognised by the Supreme Court The post Identity Under Scrutiny appeared first on India Legal .

