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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Dissent"
Lack Of Dissenting Judgement In Article 370 Case A Matter Of Regret: Senior Advocate Fali S Nariman
'In A Democracy, The Majority Will Have Its Way But The Minority Must Have Its Say': CJI DY Chandrachud
'Decision of Majority Decision Of House': Kerala HC Rules That Minority Dissenter Of Municipal Council's Resolution Cannot Invoke Article 226 To Challenge Same
Andhra Pradesh High Court Sets Aside Government Order Aimed At Restricting Holding Of Rallies, Meetings On Public Roads
Dissent Is Extension Of Right To Freedom Of Speech And Expression, We Are Sworn To Uphold It: Delhi Court
"Dissent Is The Basis for Tomorrow's Lawmaking": SC Judges Remember Justice Syed Mahmood: Colonial India's Dissenting Judge
University Of Oxford Selects Advocate Dr. Saif Mahmood As Visiting Research Scholar
"Can't Silence Voice Of Dissent Through Administrative Arbitrariness": HP High Court Sets Aside Transfer Made On Politician's Note
[Full Video] Gautam Bhatia Speaks On 'Dissent Is Not Treason, Understand National Security Laws'
'Judges Should Lay Down Law In Continuum Irrespective Of Outcome Of Next Election': Justice Nariman
The Definition of "Terrorist Act" in UAPA Is So Vague That It Is Susceptible To Misuse: Justice Anjana Prakash
Foundation Of Media Professionals Seeks Intervention In Plea Challenging Sedition Law Before Supreme Court
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