By removing the bar on women in the 10-50 age group entering the shrine of Lord Ayyappa in Kerala, the 4-1ruling of a five-member bench
Day: September 30, 2018
Open court justice | Business Standard Editorials
The excitement surrounding the Supreme Court’s judgment on Aadhaar last week overwhelmed another apex court judgment with equally important long-term implications. This was the decision to permit
Labour’s grand plan to empower workers – The Hindu BusinessLine
The strategy is to shake up the way Britain’s corporates are run and nationalise overburdened industries Earlier this week, John McDonnell, Labour’s Shadow Chancellor (spokesperson
[Published in August 2018 ] All’s not well with UK’s healthcare system – The Hindu BusinessLine
The recent Bawa-Garba case points to biases against ethnic minority doctors practising in Britain When things go tragically and fatally wrong in a medical case
Think big: on import duty hike – The Hindu
The Centre’s decision to increase customs duty on imports of 19 “non-essential” items amounts to tinkering at the margins to address a structural macro-economic issue. Using tariffs
Across the Aisle: Good Aadhaar, Bad Aadhaar | The Indian Express
Aadhaar was intended to be a unique identification number. So that, it will not — and cannot — be fabricated, duplicated or misused. Welfare States hand