The Himachal Pradesh High Court has observed that Section 92(1)(h) of the Code of Civil Procedure is “very widely worded”, empowering courts to grant such further or other relief as the nature ...
Growing transphobia and authoritarianism go hand in hand – they must be resisted Late one summer’s night in 2018, I was walking with a friend through ...
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LB SinghThe deplorable and miserable conditions of the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and their des- perate appeal to allow them to return to their respective places are heart-wrenching. However, ...
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The Tribunal held that reopening an assessment on a recurring issue already decided in favour of the taxpayer by the High Court is invalid. Pending appeal before the Supreme Court cannot justify ...
As Executive Council of Australian Jewry reports over 1,600 incidents during the past year, Jewish community leaders sound alarm on worldwide trend The post Australia’s ‘unprecedented’ antisemitic ...
Democrats in the Trump era have learned the hard way that zombie establishment leadership is no match for an authoritarian takeover. The lessons abound. Senate Minority Chuck Schumer capitulates to ...
The Punjab and Haryana High Court mandated the creation of a charge on the property equivalent to 25 per cent of the bid amount of Rs 495 crore.