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DISRUPTION IN PARLIAMENT: DEMOCRATIC OR DESTRUCTIVE?
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DISRUPTION IN PARLIAMENT: DEMOCRATIC OR DESTRUCTIVE?

This Article is written by Simran Goel, Asian Law College, Noida, an intern under Legal Vidhiya. ABSTRACT This article looks closely at disruption in parliamentary proceedings. It considers if this disruption is a valid expression of democratic dissent or a serious threat to effective governance. Disruption, especially by opposition parties, Read more

By Hitesh Prajapat, 1 dayAugust 28, 2025 ago
Supreme Court Declines the PIL seeking to add Rajasthani language as official language
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Supreme Court Declines the PIL seeking to add Rajasthani language as official language

Keywords: Rajasthani language, 8th schedule of Constitution, dialect, policy matter, judicial review. On 21 July (Friday) the Supreme Court declined to entertain a Public Interest Litigation which sought relief for inclusion of Rajasthani language to the 8th Schedule of the Constitution. Prayers sought in the Petition were: 1. To direct Read more

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