For democratic functioning of parliament, judicial accountability and electoral transparency On the eve of the 75th anniversary of the adoption of the Constitution of India, the Supreme Court rejected the appeal by BJP leader Subramanian. . .
(Address delivered by CPIML General Secretary Dipankar Bhattacharya at the third conference of All India Federation for Social Justice on "Caste Census, Women's Rights and Reservations: Three Pillars of Social Justice" on December 3, 2024. . .
Secularism, Socialism and More The Supreme Court granted the Constitution, or we the people of India who adopted, enacted and gave it to ourselves, a well-deserved present. On 27 November, 2024, it upheld the inclusion. . .
With the Constitution of India coming into force on the 26th day of January 75 years ago, our country became an independent sovereign republic. For all of us, it is a red- letter day to. . .
Even as the BJP propagates the paradigm of 'bulldozer raj' as a sign of 'justice' and 'strong governance', two recent judgements of the Supreme Court have come down heavily on this state-sponsored lawlessness. On 6. . .
Modi’s four labour codes are not yet implemented all over the country but are being implemented through backdoor methods at central level and directly in BJP ruled states. But, unfortunately, anti-worker measures are being enforced. . .
On the early morning of 9th August, a horrifying crime shocked the state of West Bengal. A young post-graduate trainee doctor was brutally raped and murdered at her workplace in the Chest Medicine Department of. . .
The battle for justice in the horrific RG Kar Medical College rape and murder intensifies in West Bengal and across the country. The roar is getting louder and the issue of continued violence against women. . .
On August 12, a 14-year-old Dalit girl was raped and murdered in Bihar's Muzaffarpur. The criminal inaction and silence of the BJP-JD(U) government in this case have sparked widespread protests by CPI(ML), AIPWA, and Insaf. . .
Today, anyone who travels from Punjab to Delhi via the state of Haryana will witness the arrogance of power. From iron spikes and concertina wires to large concrete barriers and hundreds of police-paramilitary personnel armed. . .