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Supreme Court Backs Urdu: Says Language Should Unite, Not Divide

The Supreme Court supports the use of Urdu in public spaces, affirming it unites people and holds deep roots in India's legal and cultural heritage.

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Book Review: Freedom in Exile by Dalai Lama

Explore Freedom in Exile, the Dalai Lama’s honest and powerful autobiography, sharing his exile, wisdom, and spiritual insights.

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Judiciary for All: Visually Impaired Can Now Appear for Judicial Services, Rules Supreme Court

Visually Impaired Eligible for Judicial Services: SC.

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Supreme Court Says Live-In Relationships Cannot Be Called Rape on False Promise of Marriage

The Supreme Court held that in long live-in relationships, consensual intimacy cannot be termed rape based on a false promise of marriage.

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Book Review: Father Tongue, Motherland: The Birth of Languages in South Asia by Peggy Mohan

Explore the review of Father Tongue, Motherland by Peggy Mohan, delving into its exploration of language evolution in South Asia and historical insights.

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Right to Be Considered for Promotion Is a Constitutional Right, Rules SC in P. Sakthi Case

On April 25, 2025, the Supreme Court of India, while deciding the case of P. Sakthi v. The Government of Tamil Nadu and Others observed that government employees have a

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Book Review: Voice For The Voiceless by Dalai Lama

Voice for the Voiceless by Dalai Lama shares a powerful story of Tibet’s struggle, peace, and spiritual strength through decades of exile and leadership.

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Supreme Court Bats for Generic Medicines: Doctors Should Avoid Branded Prescriptions

Supreme Court urges doctors to prescribe generic medicines, targeting unethical pharma practices and promoting affordable healthcare for all in India.

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Book Review of Tareekh Pe Justice: Reforms for India’s District Courts by Prashant Reddy and Chitrakshi Jain

Tareekh Pe Justice is a powerful book exposing deep issues in India’s district courts and offering bold reforms to fix the broken justice system.

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Book Review: The Plague upon Us by Shabir Ahmad Mir

A powerful debut, The Plague Upon Us explores life in conflict-ridden Kashmir through layered stories of love, loss, trauma, and identity.

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