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The correspondent filing this dispatch is a law student in Mumbai who must remain anonymous. On Monday, the Supreme Court of India (SCI) agreed to hear a batch of petitions challenging the Election ...
The Election Commission of India (ECI) continues to face criticism from Opposition leaders over its voter list revisions, an ...
Delivering a lecture in Kochi, Justice Gavai expressed concern over the growing culture of prolonged incarceration of ...
Three political parties in Kashmir, JKPC, PDF, and JDF, have formed the People's Alliance for Change (PAC), aiming to restore ...
Privacy-focused Swiss tech company Proton, is suing Apple in the United States on behalf of "millions" of developers around the world.
On his first day in office -- of his second term, not his wasted first term -- President Trump signed an executive order ...
The inappropriate, capricious, or self-serving exercise of the pardon power denigrates our liberties, public safety, and the rule of law.
Legislators, county commissioners and citizens affordable housing committee added to list of opponents of Gainesville's proposed zone change.
"Under settled law, the exclusionary rule, which applies in criminal cases, does not apply in civil cases," Justice Stephen R. McCullough wrote in the unanimous opinion for the Virginia Supreme Court.
Few exclusionary-zoning restrictions fit within any plausible view of the police-power exception. Their main effect is to exclude low-income people, not protect against environmental or health ...
In this case, the Virginia Supreme Court is considering whether the U.S. Constitution and/or the Virginia Constitution require the exclusionary rule—which protects people from unconstitutional ...