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[Tejo Mahalaya] Supreme Court rejects PIL to open Taj Mahal rooms, says petition a 'publicity interest litigation'
Oct 21, 2022
The Supreme Court Friday dismissed a plea seeking the opening of certain rooms of the Taj Mahal to put to rest the "alleged history" of the monument including claims that it it was a Shiva temple, Tejo Mahalaya. [Dr Rajneesh Singh v. Union of India and Ors]

Of jihad and Mahabharat: Ex-home minister Shivraj Patil ties himself in knots
Oct 21, 2022
New Delhi: After having ‘discovered’ jihad in the teaching of Lord Krishna to Arjuna in the Hindu holy scripture ‘Bhagwad Gita’, former Union home minister and senior Congress leader Shivraj Patil refuses to apologise on Friday.

Rs. 10 per peti: the price of a poor Hindu’s life in Islamist Khilafat of Kashmir
Oct 21, 2022

Professor Derrick Bell, New York University - Pioneer of “Critical Race Theory”
Oct 20, 2022
When The Professors was first published in February 2006, it was greeted by cries of outrage from the academic Left. The author was denounced as a reincarnation of Joseph McCarthy and his book as a “blacklist,” although no evidence existed to support either claim and both were the opposite of the truth. Far from being a “blacklist,” the text explicitly—and in so many words—defended the right of professors to teach views that were unpopular without fear of political reprisal. The author also publicly defended the First Amendment.



MP: Akram becomes 'Amar' to trap Hindu girl in 'Love Jihad', FIR lodged
Oct 20, 2022
Bhopal (MP): In a yet another suspected case of Love Jihad, one Mohammad Akram allegedly changed name as Amar Kushwaha to befriend a Hindu girl and have sexual relations with her in Bhopal, police said on Monday.

Plea before Bombay High Court challenges long court vacations; claims such vacations violate fundamental rights
Oct 20, 2022
A plea has been moved before the Bombay High Court contending that courts taking long vacations is a violation of fundamental rights of citizens since litigants right to seek justice is affected by the such long vacations [Sabina Lakdawala v. Chief Justice of Bombay High Court & Ors.].