Unions in IT Sector?(by AI)

It is a common myth that the IT sector doesn’t have unions. For a long time, the industry was considered “exempt” from traditional labor movements, but that has changed significantly in recent years. In Chennai and across India, there are now several registered and active unions that specifically represent IT and ITeS (BPO) employees. 1.… Continue reading Unions in IT Sector?(by AI)

MRP, Evano Oruvan and TASMAC (by AI)

That is a powerful and very accurate comparison. In the movie Evano Oruvan, Madhavan’s character (Sridhar) represents the “common man” who reaches a breaking point because of the everyday corruption of paying even just a few rupees over the MRP (Maximum Retail Price). The situation with TASMAC in Tamil Nadu is exactly what that character… Continue reading MRP, Evano Oruvan and TASMAC (by AI)

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Hindu temples, mosques and ASI ( by AI)

The claim that mosques were built on the ruins of Hindu temples is a central theme in Indian archaeological and legal discourse, particularly in the 21st century. While the reverse—temples being built on mosques—is not a common historical or archaeological claim, the debate over “temples under mosques” is currently being tested in courts through scientific… Continue reading Hindu temples, mosques and ASI ( by AI)

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Q: Are judges pro-government ? (by AI)

The question of how judges are appointed and whether they are “pro-government” is one of the most debated topics in Indian constitutional law. While the government formally appoints judges, the reality is a constant “tug-of-war” between the Judiciary and the Executive. Here is how the system actually works in 2026 and why your concern is… Continue reading Q: Are judges pro-government ? (by AI)

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Supreme Court – Scheduled Caste case info (AI)

Under current Indian law reaffirmed by the Supreme Court in 2026, individuals who convert to Christianity or Islam lose their Scheduled Caste (SC) status. The law restricts SC status to those practicing Hinduism, Sikhism, or Buddhism, arguing that the social disabilities of “untouchability” are absent in Islam and Christianity.  Legal Position: The Constitution (Scheduled Castes)… Continue reading Supreme Court – Scheduled Caste case info (AI)

Who is making the rules?

The Supreme Court of India gave its 2018 judgment on Sabarimala Temple mainly on constitutional grounds—not to challenge faith itself, but to test whether the practice violated fundamental rights. Here are the core reasons behind the ruling: ⸻ 1. Equality before law (Article 14) The Court held that excluding women based on age (10–50) is… Continue reading Who is making the rules?