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TopicHyderabad rape

Topic: Hyderabad rape

Shots fired to kill — Why ‘Hyderabad encounter’ panel wants 10 cops booked for murder

SC-appointed panel, in its report submitted in court, said accused were ‘deliberately fired upon with an intent to cause their death’. SC has transferred case to Telangana High Court.

Encounter perhaps only way to teach lesson to rape-accused, says Sena’s Priyanka Chaturvedi 

On citizenship Act, Shiv Sena’s deputy leader Priyanka Chaturvedi says her party made it clear in Lok Sabha the bill is divisive and, therefore, they walked out in Rajya Sabha.

Angry JD(U) MP says party has surrendered to BJP like Pakistan to India in 1971

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AP law inspired by Hyderabad rape seeks to jail people for harassing women on social media

The AP Criminal Law (Amendment) Bill 2019, brought after the Hyderabad rape, prescribes up to 4 years in jail for social media harassment of women.

No outrage unless Hyderabad, Unnao, Kathua-like rape: UN Resident Coordinator in India

There should be a simple acknowledgement that women’s rights are human rights and that violence against women is violence against humanity.

Hyderabad rape case takes on caste colour, now other victims also want ‘prompt justice’

Families of victims in Asifabad and other cases allege caste and class bias against police. Questions also raised over accused killed in Hyderabad 'encounter'.

Supreme Court orders inquiry panel to look into Hyderabad ‘encounter’ of rape-murder accused

The commission will be headed by former judge Shridhar Sirpurkar and include former Bombay High Court judge Rekha Sondur Baldota, and former CBI director D.R. Karthikeyan.

Is India is moving to ‘rule by gun’ asks Faizan Mustafa, Arvind Subramanian on better data

The best of the day’s opinion, chosen and curated by ThePrint’s top editors.

Religious exclusion may not satisfy touchstone of constitutional provisions: Ex-CJI Lodha

On the Hyderabad 'encounter', former Chief Justice of India R.M. Lodha says we must improve systems instead of destroying them by applauding wrongful acts of police.

On Camera

Modi in Indo-Pacific, Jaishankar in Gulf—how India is rebuilding its strategic map

July could be busiest month for India’s diplomatic establishment as Narendra Modi and S Jaishankar cover major power centres globally. The visits are aimed at outreach and outcome.

India’s rising solar penetration is stressing the power grid. It’s a storage problem

Paper says solar boom exposing storage deficit, with surplus daytime power going to waste as grid struggles to meet evening demand. 'Question has shifted from quantity to timing & flexibility.'

NATO’s show of might ahead of Ankara summit: An ambitious arms deal amid Trump’s criticism

‘Security situation demands capabilities. The hum of machinery must become a roar,’ NATO chief Mark Rutte said as he announced 5 new military contracts. Drones and ISR take the lead.

Congress is ceding ground to BJP on nationalism. It’s pushing India towards one-party system

The Congress party’s abandonment of nationalism is the most intriguing aspect of its post-2014 politics. The real Congress was never a party of bleeding heart pacifists.