Tag: India’s Constitution

  • West Bengal Flashpoint: Police Complaint Over Mamata Banerjee’s Alleged Anti-Hindu Remarks

    West Bengal Flashpoint: Police Complaint Over Mamata Banerjee’s Alleged Anti-Hindu Remarks

    A police complaint against Mamata Banerjee over alleged anti-Hindu remarks has ignited a West Bengal flashpoint where constitutional rights, statutory limits on hate speech, and communal harmony meet. This analysis explains the relevant IPC provisions (295A, 153A, 505), the Supreme Court’s tests for intent and harm, and the procedural safeguards including Section 65B electronic evidence…

  • Supreme Court clarifies: SC status for Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists; conversion ends benefits

    Supreme Court clarifies: SC status for Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists; conversion ends benefits

    The Supreme Court of India has reaffirmed that Scheduled Caste status, under the Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order, 1950, applies to persons professing Hinduism, Sikhism, or Buddhism and ceases upon conversion to any other religion. The ruling emphasizes constitutional continuity under Article 341 and clarifies that expansions of eligibility are for Parliament to decide, not the…

  • Malegaon Flashpoint: FIRs After Hanuman Chalisa Post-Namaz—Legal Clarity and a Roadmap to Harmony

    Malegaon Flashpoint: FIRs After Hanuman Chalisa Post-Namaz—Legal Clarity and a Roadmap to Harmony

    Police in Malegaon reportedly registered a case after Hanuman Chalisa was recited inside the Malegaon Municipal Office following Namaz on the premises, renewing debates on worship in government spaces. This analysis explains how Articles 25–26 of India’s Constitution protect devotion while permitting content-neutral, time–place–manner rules. It outlines the typical legal toolkit used nationally (e.g., IPC…

  • Maharashtra urged to pass anti-conversion safeguards: HJS leads 75-site drive for consent and faith

    Maharashtra urged to pass anti-conversion safeguards: HJS leads 75-site drive for consent and faith

    Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) and allied organisations have submitted memorandums at more than 75 locations in Maharashtra urging immediate anti-conversion safeguards. The analysis situates this demand within India’s constitutional framework—Articles 25–28, Article 21, and privacy—while highlighting Supreme Court guardrails from Rev. Stanislaus (1977) and Shafin Jahan/Hadiya (2018). It maps the national patchwork of state laws…

  • Ganatantra Divas 2026 ki Shubhkaamnaye: Celebrating India’s 77th Republic Day, Unity & Hope

    Ganatantra Divas 2026 ki Shubhkaamnaye: Celebrating India’s 77th Republic Day, Unity & Hope

    Ganatantra Divas 2026 ki Shubhkaamnaye. On 26 January 2026, India marks the 77th Republic Day, honoring the Constitution that came into force on 26 January 1950. The day links constitutional governance to the freedom struggle’s moral legacy and underscores civic values—liberty, equality, justice, and fraternity. National and local ceremonies—from the Kartavya Path parade to school…

  • Essential Ghar-Wapsi: Discover a Proven Dharma Revival

    Essential Ghar-Wapsi: Discover a Proven Dharma Revival

    I reflect on why a Dharma-centred foundation is essential for civilizational resilience—and why Ghar-Wapsi, strong families, and temple-centered institution-building must advance together. Discover a grounded, lawful, and compassionate fourfold plan to counter proselytisation, restore confidence, and revive our living tradition.

  • Why the Uniform Civil Code is a Hindu Civilisational Imperative

    Why the Uniform Civil Code is a Hindu Civilisational Imperative

    This blog post delves into the imperative need for a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) within the context of Hindu civilization and the historical impact of Muslim rule in India. It traverses significant historical events, emphasizing the limitations of enforcing Shariat law during various regimes and highlighting the nuanced interplay between Hindu and Islamic legal systems.…

  • The Crisis In Manipur : An Assessment

    The Crisis In Manipur : An Assessment

    In Manipur, a state in northeastern India, the situation remains unresolved, with ongoing violence and a cloud of uncertainty shrouding the truth. The narrative surrounding this violence is heavily influenced by the ethnicity and perspective of those who share it. Manipur, geographically bordered by Nagaland, Mizoram, and Assam, also shares volatile borders with Myanmar, particularly…