Calling someone ‘miyan-tiyan’, ‘Pakistani’ not offence of hurting religious sentiments, SC holds
New Delhi: The Supreme Court has held using terms such as"miyan-tiyan" and "Pakistani" was not an offence of hurting religious ...
Read moreNew Delhi: The Supreme Court has held using terms such as"miyan-tiyan" and "Pakistani" was not an offence of hurting religious ...
Read moreNew Delhi: Reservation cannot be on the basis of religion, the Supreme Court observed Monday while hearing a batch of ...
Read moreLucknow: The Uttar Pradesh Assembly Tuesday passed the UP Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion of Religion (Amendment) Bill, 2024 that provides ...
Read moreNew Delhi: India Friday categorically rejected criticism against it in an annual US State Department report on international religious freedom, ...
Read moreNew Delhi: The Delhi High Court Wednesday sought the stand of the Centre and city government on a public interest ...
Read moreEarly morning when the food vendors on the street put up their large umbrellas to begin business for the day, ...
Read moreNew Delhi: Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla warned members Monday against referring to anyone’s caste and religion in the House. ...
Read moreNew Delhi: India is a secular country and everybody has a right to their religion, the Supreme Court said Monday ...
Read moreNew Delhi: Forced religious conversion may pose a danger to national security and impinge on religious freedom of citizens, the ...
Read moreNew Delhi: The Delhi High Court Wednesday observed that the court is not a platform to propagate any religion and ...
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