“I have lived too long perhaps. I have seen the court as a liberator. I have also seen the Courts as an oppressor.”
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Arrest of Anand Teltumbde Suggests Govt is Willing to Subvert Constitution: Academics
Romila Thapar, Devaki Jain, Maja Daruwala, Prabhat Patnaik and Satish Deshpande noted that arresting people without proven evidence has become “government policy”.
CPI(M) Accuses Maharashtra Govt of Detaining Bhim Army chief, Others
It further alleged that hundreds of false cases had earlier been lodged against several Dalit and human rights activists.
As Bhima- Koregaon Anniversary Nears, Police on Alert in Maharashtra
2018 began with tensions as right-wing organisations opposed the celebration of victory which ended Maratha rule.
Bhima Koregaon Battle Anniversary: Bhim Army Chief Chandrashekhar Azad to Address Rally in Pune
The organisation said that over 30,000 people were expected to attend the event.
Pune Court Sends Sudha Bharadwaj, Vernon Gonsalves and Arun Ferreira to 14 Days Judicial Custody
Ferreira has alleged that he was beaten while being interrogated in police custody.
Koregaon Bhima Case: HC Sets Aside Pune Court Order Giving More Time For Chargesheet Against Lawyer
The police had booked them under the UAPA alleging they had “links” with Maoists.
Shocking: RTI reveals Fadnavis Govt Withdrew Several Rioting Cases Against Sambhaji Bhide and BJP-Shiv Sena Leaders
Sambhaji Bhide, main accused in the Bhima Koregaon violence case, has a history of inciting violence yet the cases were withdrawn.
Activists Arrest: Delhi High Court Grants Bail To Gautam Navlakha
The Court set aside the transit remand of Navlakha, after over four weeks of his arrest by the Maharashtra police.
When The Dissenting Voice Speaks For Democracy
Today, we have to accept that the wise words in Justice Chandruchud’s dissenting judgement were a minority verdict. The battle is still on.
Police Shouldn’t Probe Koregaon-Bhima Violence Case As Per BJP’s ‘Whims And Fancies’: Congress
A three-judge bench headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra, in a 2:1 verdict, refused the plea filed by noted historian Romila Thapar.