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  1. Attacks on Mamta Banerjee in Delhi had streaks of Fascism – Judicial Panorama

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    By: Parmanand Pandey Attacks on West Bengal Chief Minister Kumari Mamta Banerjee and State’s Finance Minister Amit Mitra on 8th April before the gate of the Planning Commission in the high safety zone of New Delhi is not

    2026-07-03
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    Painful Partition of India – Judicial Panorama

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    Going through the popular column of journalist Vivek Shukla ‘Dilli dil se’ in a Hindi daily of Delhi provides enormous profit and immense pleasure. It is simply engrossing and enlightening. His pen portraits of the historical places and the history of Delhi leave an indelible mark on the mind. It is the simplest way of

    2026-07-03
  3. Annual Conferenceof Darshan Parishad at Azamgarh will provide impetus to locals – Judicial Panorama

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    My friend Ravindra Nath Tripathi, an Advocate practising in the courts of Azamgarh has sent me an invite to the annual conference of Uttar Bharat Darshan Parishad, which is being held on the campus of the prestigious Children College and Schools Azamgarh ( Yes, this is the name). In a way, it is the most

    2026-07-03
  4. One Nation, One Election will save the Money of the Exchequer – Judicial Panorama

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    The country had successfully seen the Parliamentary and assembly elections simultaneously till 1967. The problem arose only after then when some of the elections threw hung assemblies. The poll of the Parliament was held in 1971, a year before its full term was to expire because the Prime Minister Indira Gandhi dissolved the parliament to

    2026-07-03
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    PRESS COUNCIL MUST BE DISBANDED FOR CONSTITUTING A MEDIA COUNCIL – Judicial Panorama

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    The Press Council of India is a wholly redundant body. It is akin to a crowing hen, which is neither fit for God nor men and becomes a burden on the exchequer. It allows for self-regulation, which is often disregarded rather than adhered to. Section 14 of the Press Council Act stipulates three types of

    2026-07-03
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The book titled “ India in Distress” has been authored by West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, which is scheduled to be launch in the National Capital on February

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