On National Law Day, PM Modi calls for discussion on ‘one election’ concept
India | Nov 26, 2017, 07:44 PM ISTPrime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday called for a wider discussion on unified election at one time throughout the nation.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday called for a wider discussion on unified election at one time throughout the nation.
Jurists and senior advocates today welcomed the Supreme Court's landmark verdict declaring Right to Privacy as a fundamental right.
A nine-judge Constitution bench of the Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that the right to privacy is a fundamental right.
Muslim women said Supreme Court judgement that declared the practice of divorce through triple talaq has given them new hope.
Describing the Constitution as "Gita, Quran, Ramayan and Bible" all rolled into one, NDA presidential candidate Ram Nath Kovind today said he would always strive to maintain its supremacy after he is elected to the post.
Senior JD(U) leader Sharad Yadav has indicated that opposition parties will fight the presidential poll if the BJP proposes a candidate with strong Hindutva leanings.
The central government on Saturday backed its stand on triple talaq, saying that their decision is based on the principles of gender equality, justice and is in a state of harmony with the soul of
After a long 7-hour debate, Rajya Sabha passed long-awaited Goods and Services Tax (GST) Bill which will facilitate rollout of the Goods and Services Tax or GST in the country. The 66-year-old Constitution, which
the House Panel of the Delhi Assembly has decided to summon the LG and anti-corruption branch (ACB) chief MK Meena for questioning in relation to five cases.
Islamabad: Spelling further trouble for military ruler Pervez Musharraf, Pakistan's Supreme Court today ruled that only he should be tried on the charge of treason for subverting the Constitution in 2007. The apex court accepted
Colombo: The Sri Lankan Government is set to move a resolution in Parliament next month to convert the House into a Constitutional Assembly which will initiate the process of drafting a new Constitution and abolishing
New Delhi: India has welcomed the Nepal government's decision towards addressing some of the key concerns raised by agitating Madhesi-based political parties in the Himalayan country.“External Affairs Minister was informed by Nepal's Deputy PM and
Kathmandu: Nepal's Indian-origin Madhesis today announced fresh protest plans over the new Constitution saying talks with the government have become irrelevant even as Nepalese Premier dismissed their over three months-long stir as unnecessary.The agitating United
Kathmandu: Nepal's much-awaited Constitution Amendment Bill which includes proportionate representation and allocation of parliamentary seats on the basis of population-addressing two major demands of agitating Indian-origin Madhesi parties - was tabled in Parliament today.The Reconstruction
New Delhi: Describing B R Ambedkar as a great visionary, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said his economic thought and vision is still not fully understood, even though his contribution towards social justice have been
Brussels: Belgium's most prestigious and oldest university, KU Leuven (KUL) marked India's Constitution Day as an honour to BR Ambedkar with a big audience of international relations and law students on federalism in India.The event
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today made it clear that for his government, 'India First' is the only religion and 'constitution' the only holy book.Modi said this while participating in a discussion on 'Commitment
New Delhi: Congress today warned in Lok Sabha of serious consequences if any attempt was made to review the Constitution, drawing sharp reaction from the government which said the opposition should not issue any threats.Parliament
New Delhi: The Delhi government today faced embarrassment as the words "socialist" and "secular" were missing from the Preamble text in its print advertisements on the Constitution Day, prompting the AAP dispensation to admit it
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