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COVER STORY
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Sanctioned by an archaic law and other draconian legislation, sedit ion against the state is a handy tool to fell voices of dissent
Cricket historian and MCC member Mihir Bose on cricket governing bodies.
TV mogul Subhash Chandra sets the cat among the BCCI pigeons with plans for a rebel cricket world. What will come of it?
Salman was drunk, didn’t have licence and knew he shouldn’t drive, the judge noted
It takes 13 long years to obtain conviction in the high-profile Salman hit-and-run case. Does this serve justice?
Sharp exchanges in the SC reveal the NJAC Act as poorly drafted. But is it also unconstitutional?
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A look at India's history of sedition cases.
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Sanctioned by an archaic law and other draconian legislation, sedit ion against the state is a handy tool to fell voices of dissent
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Cricket historian and MCC member Mihir Bose on cricket governing bodies.
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TV mogul Subhash Chandra sets the cat among the BCCI pigeons with plans for a rebel cricket world. What will come of it?
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Enigma in a puzzle. That’s Salman. The reason why he rouses passion.
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Salman was drunk, didn’t have licence and knew he shouldn’t drive, the judge noted
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It takes 13 long years to obtain conviction in the high-profile Salman hit-and-run case. Does this serve justice?
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Sharp exchanges in the SC reveal the NJAC Act as poorly drafted. But is it also unconstitutional?
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In China, Modi must shift gear to propel Sino-In dia ties to a level of trust
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I may not agree with all its views, but I respect its courage and reporting.
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How Jeet Thayil ended up with wine on his designer tee.
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High-quality fast food with panache.
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The states of the nation: news, headlines, gossip, rumours, things we learnt
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Kamal sacrifices what could have been a powerful story to please his narcissistic self.
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A random sample from the British newspapers