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Police needs to be made accountable, and freed from grip of politics -MR Shamshad

-The Indian Express Whenever the criminal justice process fails, there is an outcry for new Laws. We have enough Laws. What we lack is the honest implementation of existing Laws. The Hathras case has once again put the spotlight on our criminal justice process. The facts of the crime and subsequent support from powerful interests in favour of the accused are very similar to the 2018 Kathua rape case, where two sitting...

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Gig work and its skewed terms -Aditi Surie

-The Hindu The new labour codes do little to provide better pay and definitive rights to platform workers The new Code on Social Security allows a platform worker to be defined by their vulnerability — not their labour, nor the vulnerabilities of platform work. Swiggy workers have been essential during the pandemic. Even so, they have faced a continuous dip in pay and no rewards for being essential workers. During the last six...

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European Parliament’s human rights panel warns India against targeting minorities

-Scroll.in The head of European Parliament’s panel urged the Narendra Modi government to meet its pledge to promote and protect human rights. The European Parliament’s Subcommittee on Human Rights on Monday cautioned India against targeting religious minorities in the country, particularly Muslims. It urged the Narendra Modi government to meet its pledge to promote and protect human rights. In a statement, Maria Arena, the chief of the panel, said that protests over the...

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An Ingenious Legislative Approach for States to Undo the Doom Spelled by Central Farm Laws -Philose Koshy

-TheWire.in Rather than being on a collision course with the Centre to oppose recent agriculture Laws, constitutionally, state governments have better options at their command to help farmers. The three agriculture Laws passed recently by the parliament give rise to several serious issues, that range from matters related to food security to the lives of Indian farmers. One of the major issues among them is related to the constitutionality of these Laws,...

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Where reforms and federalism clash -Yamini Aiyar and Mekhala Krishnamurthy

-Hindustan Times The Centre’s attempt to bulldoze the states on agriculture weakens the entire reform process Days after Parliament passed the controversial agriculture bills, several state governments have begun crafting strategies to avoid its implementation. This is a predictable consequence of a process of law-making that undermines India’s federal consensus. Agriculture is a state subject. The passage of national Laws, on a state subject, marks a rupture in India’s federal trajectory. There is...

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