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Malegaon blasts accused want dignity back

The enduring memory that he has of his father is when the police took him away from the dinner table as the family had just sat down to eat their food. “He had barely put the first morsel in his mouth when the police came to pick him up. After that day five years ago, it will be today that the entire family will again have food together,” 11-year-old Osama Raees...

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Mehboob Sr arrested, but for threatening slain RTI activist Nadeem

-DNA   Mehboob Senior, once considered the right-hand man of slain gangster Abdul Latif, was arrested by the Gujarat University police on Monday for threatening riot witness and activist Nadeem Saiyed earlier this year. Later, Saiyed was hacked to death in Juhapura on November 5. Police inspector SJ Vaghasiya of Gujarat university police station told DNA that Senior was arrested in connection with a case lodged by Saiyed on July 3 this year,...

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Media self-regulation has failed: Ansari

-The Hindu   Vice President Hamid Ansari has come out in favour of a media regulation framework, agreeing with Press Council Chairman Justice Markandey Katju that self-regulation has failed. “Collective self-regulation has yet to succeed in substantive measure because it is neither universal nor enforceable. Individual self-regulation has also failed due to personal predilection and the prevailing of personal interest over public interest,” said Mr. Ansari. He was speaking on the occasion of National...

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Infinite justice?

-The Indian Express   The Supreme Court has now indicated its willingness to examine recent examples of bail being denied to high-profile politicians and businesspersons, in contradiction of our higher courts’ established injunction that “bail is the rule and jail is the exception”. The matter came up in a hearing on Ashok Kumar Sinha, an associate of former Jharkhand Chief Minister Madhu Koda, who has been in interim custody for two years...

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Death penalty is barbaric, says judge by J Venkatesan

The ‘rarest of rare' doctrine is a grey area: Justice Ganguly Supreme Court Judge A.K. Ganguly on Tuesday termed death penalty “barbaric,” “anti-life,” “undemocratic” and “irresponsible,” but “legal.” Expressing his “personal views” on the subject, Justice Ganguly said the constitutional guarantee of ‘right to life' could not be subjected to vague premises. The ‘rarest of rare' doctrine in death penalty cases “is a grey area as it depended on the interpretation of...

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