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Shami to Pay 4 Lakh Alimony Every Month

1 Count Posts Calcutta High Court Orders Mohammad Shami to Pay ₹4 Lakh Monthly Alimony to Wife and Daughter The Calcutta High Court delivered a significant ruling in the long‑standing divorce and domestic violence dispute involving Indian fast bowler Mohammad Shami and his estranged wife Hasin Jahan. In a judgment by Justice Ajoy Kumar Mukherjee

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“I Love You” Not a Crime: Mumbai HC

1 Count Posts In a significant legal ruling, the Bombay High Court’s Nagpur Bench has clarified that merely expressing the words “I love you” does not constitute a sexual offence under Indian law—unless it is supported by sexual intent or inappropriate conduct.  What the Court Ruled On July 1, 2025, Justice Urmila Joshi‑Phalke delivered a

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Old Tamil Faces New Vision

1 Count Posts Keezhadi Project in Partnership with Liverpool John Moores University Amazes Historians In a fascinating intersection of archaeology and technology, researchers have digitally recreated the facial features of Tamil people who lived in Keezhadi over 2,500 years ago. This visual milestone is the result of a collaboration between Madurai Kamaraj University and Liverpool

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AIADMK’s Kanyakumari Leadership Change Sparks Religious, Political Debate – BJP’s Role Suspected

1 Count Posts The recent decision by the AIADMK to replace its Kanyakumari West district secretary has triggered intense discussion both within the party and in Tamil Nadu’s broader political circles. John Thangam, who held the post until now, has been replaced by Jayasudharsan. While the party leadership has not issued a formal explanation, the

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Unemployment Rate in India Rises to 5.60% — Notable Spike Among Youth and Women

1 Count Posts The Ministry of Statistics has reported that India’s unemployment rate has increased to 5.60% by the end of May, up from 5.10% in April. While multiple reasons are being discussed, some experts believe that certain policy decisions by the central government may have also contributed to this rise. 📊 Key Highlights: The

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Sealed Without Law: ED’s Overreach Faces a Judicial Wall

1 Count Posts In a state already bruised by bureaucratic corruption allegations and centre-state frictions, Tamil Nadu’s Tasmac liquor investigation has now collided head-on with constitutional limits. What began as a money trail through inflated liquor contracts has become a legal crossroads—one that questions the very conduct of India’s premier investigative agency, the Enforcement Directorate

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Former AIADMK Minister Vaigaichelvan’s Surprise Meetings Stir Political Buzz

1 Count Posts Former AIADMK minister Vaigaichelvan has triggered a fresh round of speculation within party circles after he met with BJP state president Nainar Nagendran and Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) leader Thol. Thirumavalavan, handing them copies of his newly written book and holding cordial discussions. While both sides claim these were “courtesy calls” to

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Harvesting Sugarcane, Losing Wombs: The Hidden Violence Against Maharashtra’sWomen Workers

1 Count Posts In Maharashtra’s Beed district, the cutting season doesn’t just extract sugarcane—it extracts wombs. A recent health department report, released after routine screenings of migrant women sugarcane workers ahead of the 2024–25 Diwali migration, has confirmed what activists and locals have long known but the state has persistently downplayed: 843 women, many of

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Enforcement as Strategy: How the ED Became a Weapon in India’s Political Playbook

1 Count Posts In the vast and complicated landscape of India’s democratic apparatus, institutions are meant to serve as sentinels of public accountability. Among these, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) was designed to act as a financial watchdog—investigating and prosecuting economic offences and money laundering. But what happens when the watchdog begins to bark selectively, or

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Vijay Shah’s Court Rebuke—and Why Narendra Modi’s Silence Speaks Volumes

1 Count Posts When a sitting minister in Madhya Pradesh uttered a communal and sexist slur against a decorated army officer, what followed was not just public outrage, but a sharp intervention by the Supreme Court. Yet, the Prime Minister—usually quick to claim the moral mantle of ‘Nari Shakti’ and institutional integrity—chose silence. The incident

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