Justice and Public Interest Litigation: Human Rights of the Marginalized
Legal pluralism is not much discussed outside of academic circles. Legal pluralism is a society in which multiple legal systems exist within the same geographical area. This system still continues in former colonies, where colonial law and customary law (customary law and religious law) can coexist. Many developing countries, Bangladesh being one of them, have…
The price at which ‘Khaitta’ and Hogla are being sold
There is only one day left for Eid al-Adha. Naturally, the sale of tree trunks or ‘khaitta’ and hogla used for cutting meat has increased in the market. These products are being sold not only in various big markets of the capital, but also in most neighborhoods. Usually seasonal traders sell these products. Vendors said…
5.3 million people have been displaced by the war in Sudan
The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) reported this information on Friday that 5.3 million people have left the country or sought refuge elsewhere in the war-torn Sudan since April. The war in Sudan began on April 15, when two forces clashed over power. On one side is the Army (SAF),…
750,000 people face a ‘catastrophic’ food crisis in Sudan
The bloody civil war that is going on in the African country of Sudan, in the wake of the war in Ukraine and Gaza, remains hidden from the eyes of the world. This civil war has created the ‘worst humanitarian situation’ in the world. By next September, more than 750,000 people in the country may…
Fall in Modi govt anytime: Congress president
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge has once again raised questions about the stability of the third term of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government. But this time in public. Speaking to the press in Bengaluru on Friday, Kharge said, ‘NDA has somehow formed the government. by mistake Narendra Modi did not get the public mandate to…