With numerous restrictions on old buildings, even changing a railing, a door knob or a tap is fraught with legal hurdles
By Meha Mathur
Have you ever heard of owners of 100-year-old building...
In an attempt to protect monuments, “prohibited” and “regulated” areas have been created around them, much to the dismay of populations staying close by. But now, easing of norms is on the anvil. Will...
Why did an MHA bureaucrat not extend the lease of this reputed hotel to Indian Hotels, especially when the JV between it and NDMC followed all proper norms?
By: Puran Chand Tamta
A famous p...
The formation of the Janata Parivar has brought about a churning in the state’s political waters. A lot depends on the polls this year to see which way the tide will flow
By Mantosh Sharma
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While India has gone to town about the Rafale deal, few are asking why we are buying a plane no one else wants and why other planes weren’t considered? Is everything kosher about the deal?
By Bikra...
This could well sum up a CAG report on Robert Vadra’s land deals in Haryana. The state government is seen as flouting all norms to accommodate Sonia Gandhi’s son-in-law
By Vishwas Kumar
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Corruption eats into the entrails of societies. while countries have anti-bribery laws, are they effective in curbing ingenious methods used by companies to do business unethically?
By Neiha Bansa...
The separatist leader’s release from jail by the state government stirred a hornet’s nest. Will he continue with his earlier stone-pelting tactics and foment trouble in the valley again?
By Vishwas...
The number one ranked woman tennis player is just three grand slam titles away from breaking Steffi Graf’s 22 wins. And considering Serena’s current form and past record, the goal is not far away
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A long and well-researched letter by an MP to the defense minister shows the lacunae in this vital sector and the reforms that are urgently needed
By India Legal Team
Under the Narendra Mod...