While hearing petitions challenging Section 6A of the Citizenship Act 1955, the Supreme Court on Wednesday orally remarked that certain political compromises made by the government of the day for the overall welfare of the nation cannot be always judged on the basis of hindsight wisdom, as the Government has to be given the leeway to deal the expedient problems …
The Gauhati High Court is hearing a significant matter in which it is examining the rights available to a declared foreigner or illegal migrant in India before their deportation.In the last hearing held on April 28 before the division bench of Justice A.M. Bujor Barua and Justice Robin Phukan, the Deputy Solicitor General R.K.D. The Gauhati High Court is hearing …
Saying trans women are not real women is a belief that "must be tolerated", a judge has ruled as he overturned the decision of an employment tribunal. That decision was overturned at the Employment Appeals Tribunal on Thursday as Mr Justice Choudhury, sitting with a panel, ruled that they "may well be profoundly offensive and even distressing to many others, …