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A Stick Called 124(A)-Panini Anand and Debarshi Dasgupta

The State finds a handy tool in a colonial law to quell dissent Wrong Arm Of The Law   Why ‘sedition’ rings hollow in India 2012 The law Section 124(A) of the Indian Penal Code, 1870; non-bailable offence The definition Whoever by words, either spoken or written, or by signs, or by visible representation, or otherwise, brings or attempts to bring into hatred or contempt, or excites or attempts to excite disaffection towards the government...

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Don't expect doctors to resort to strikes, says disapproving Supreme Court-Reported by A Vaidyanathan

The Supreme Court has asked doctors to reconsider a strike that began today. The judges said they do not expect doctors to resort to strikes, and have asked them to explain their stand within four weeks. The Indian Medical Association (IMA) has asked doctors across the country to skip work in protest against alleged attempts by the government to curb the Association's autonomy.  The Association is opposed to the government's plans...

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Complex system of patronage, corruption blunts India’s efforts to help the poor out of poverty-Minhaz Merchant

-The Economic Times The Rae Bareli seat in Uttar Pradesh has been a Gandhi family bastion since 1967 when Indira Gandhi first stood for election from there. Sonia Gandhi adopted the constituency in 2004 and was re-elected with a huge majority in 2009. It should, therefore, be one of India's most developed districts. Right? Wrong. The Hunger and Malnutrition, or HUNGaMA, survey, released by the Prime Minister earlier this year, was...

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Government school slams its doors on married girls-Mohamed Imranullah S

-The Hindu Fears that they would set a “bad example” to others Is there any bar on married girls pursuing their education in Class XI of a government school? This intriguing question has arisen in the minds of many people at Melur, a town situated about 20 km from Madurai, abutting the highway leading to Tiruchi and Chennai. This year, the only government girls’ higher secondary school in the town denied admission to...

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Lessons on how not to pitch a quota-K Vivek Reddy

-The Hindu Reservation on the basis of religion has always raised serious constitutional concerns and a recent ruling of the Andhra Pradesh High Court (which the Supreme Court refused to stay) declaring the sub-quota for minorities unconstitutional only illustrates this constitutional tension. This is not the first time that the Andhra Pradesh High Court has declared reservation for religious minorities constitutionally invalid. In 2005, a five-judge-bench of the Andhra Pradesh High Court...

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