Article 14 - Justice Constitution Democracy

Article 14 of the Constitution of India reads: “The State shall not deny to any person equality before the law or the equal protection of the laws within the territory of India.”

Article 14 is an excellent portal, reflecting the best traditions of Indian journalism. I wholeheartedly commend it to readers. Here are some representative articles

India’s Proposed New Privacy Law Will Make The Right To Privacy Hard To Enforce


If Verdicts Favour Govt, Judges Can Get Top Jobs: Study


Debunking a Myth: Only 17 Political Parties Of 105 In EC List Got Electoral Bonds.


Muslims & Dalits Face The Worst Residential Segregation & Discrimination In Urban Cities, Study Confirms


India’s Unemployment Crisis: The Distress Is Worse Than The Data Suggest

 

Beaten, Abused By Inmates & Labelled A ‘Terrorist’, Former Lawyer On Bail In Delhi Riots Case Expresses Faith In Constitution

 

‘In Karnataka, Cultural Practices Basavanna Fought Against Are Getting Reintroduced’

 

‘There Is No Need To Fear Anyone Or Anything:’ Karnataka Student On How She Faced A Hindu Mob Alone

 

‘We Must Never Give Up Hope. It Is Tempting To Give Up Or To Give In, But We Must Never Despair’

 

‘If You Want A Hindu State, You Will Have To Destroy Democracy’

 

‘First They Came For Our Lifestyle, Then Our Livelihoods, Now Our Right To Life’

 

‘Punjab Dalit Groups Supported The Farm Protests. The Ordinary Dalit Did Not.’

 

‘I Realised That Only What The Chief Minister Wants Will Happen ’

 

The Ostracisation & Unwavering Faith Of Sister Lucy Kalappurakkal

 

‘If Tribals Cut 1 Tree, They Are Criminals. If Thousands Of Trees Are Cut, It Is Lauded As Development’


Chhattisgarh’s Adivasis Are On 300-Km March To Save The Hasdeo Forests, Latest In A Decade-Long Protest Against Coal Mining

 

‘It Is Not Hindus Or Muslims Who Are In Danger, Democracy Itself Is In Danger’

 

Rafale Deal Has ‘Systemic Elements Of International Corruption’, Against Indian National Interest: French NGO

 

Accused Of Sedition, Terrorism For A Speech, JNU Student Steadfast After 535 Days In Jail


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Brazil Is Engulfed by Ruling Class Corruption — and a Dangerous Subversion of Democracy


Tanya Gold - How materialism makes us sad


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