Constitution
Does prayer song in KVs promote Hinduism, SC to probe
The petiton was filed by a lawyer whose children also studied in Kendriya Vidyalaya.
Abide by Constitution in letter and spirit, no one should be harmed: PM
In his address, the Prime Minister made no reference to the incidents and the controversy.
SC's 'Right to Privacy' ruling a setback for Centre, Aadhaar mandates?
Apex court says Right to Privacy is part of Right to Life that is a fundamental right enshrined in Article 21.
Venezuelan President Maduro lashes out at insolent US sanctions
The US measures came as Venezuela's opposition began a two-day nationwide strike aimed at ousting the president through early elections.
Time to die with dignity
Euthanasia is a term derived from ancient Greek and means a good death.
J&K parties agree to GST; raise concern over implementation
There was a general consensus that non-implementation of the GST would trigger economic and financial chaos in the state.
J&K’s status: Don’t repeat history’s mistakes
The weakness of India’s neighbours, in contrast, stems from the repeated tweaking of their basic law by a succession of arrogant rulers.
Sift grain from chaff: The truth about triple talaq
Islam invested the marriage with firm underpinnings in order to ensure stability of the relationship.
No personal law is above Constitution, says Allahabad High Court
The court was hearing the petition of a Varanasi woman who had accused her husband of torturing her for dowry and then divorcing her.
Pak govt seeks to precede treason case against Musharraf on early basis
The treason case was initiated against Musharraf for abrogating the Constitution on November 3, 2007.