The Supreme Court ends unjustified restrictions on Hadiya’s personal freedom

Context: The Supreme Court recognised and upheld Ms. Hadiya’s freedom “to pursue her future endeavours according to law” which means that Ms. Hadiya is free to leave her college hostel at Salem and join her husband Mr. Shafin Jahan. Background: 1st petition: January, 2016: On 6 January, 2016, Akhila went missing from a house in… Continue reading The Supreme Court ends unjustified restrictions on Hadiya’s personal freedom

Must Read News Articles – March 12, 2018

Archives GS: 2 International relations: A breakthrough and a gamble(The Hindu Opinion) The remarkable announcement of a personal meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and the North Korean leader Kim Jong-un appears welcome news. Saving Ghouta(The Hindu Opinion) The agreement reached between armed groups in Eastern Ghouta and a UN delegation to evacuate some militants… Continue reading Must Read News Articles – March 12, 2018

Mains Marathon Daily Current Affairs Questions and Answer Writing – March 12, 2018

Read the following questions and answer them by clicking on the links in not more than 200 words Time: 30 Minutes Kindly review each others answers Q.1) ‘The high-voltage communal tension between majority Sinhala and minority Muslims in Srilanka is more about politics and less about religion.’ Discuss. (GS – 2) Link Q.2) What do you… Continue reading Mains Marathon Daily Current Affairs Questions and Answer Writing – March 12, 2018

Must Read News Articles – March 11, 2018

Archives GS: 2 International relations: India, France join hands for Indian Ocean security(The Hindu) India and France on Saturday joined hands in ensuring freedom of navigation in the Indo-Pacific region. Both sides also announced a new phase of cooperation in space security focussed on the maritime domain and a fresh logistics agreement that will allow… Continue reading Must Read News Articles – March 11, 2018

Apex court allows ‘living will’ for terminally ill

Context: A five judge bench of the Supreme Court, headed by Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra, in a landmark judgment legalised the right to die and approved ‘living will’ made by terminally-ill patients for passive euthanasia. Court’s judgment in this regard: The Supreme Court allowed passive euthanasia in India and the rights of persons,… Continue reading Apex court allows ‘living will’ for terminally ill

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