TTAP will hold a three-day mobilisation in early December from Ghotki to Karachi against the proposed 27th Constitutional Amendment. Leaders criticised economic hardship, Section 144 restrictions and alleged attacks on judicial independence, saying public support is growing for their nationw
Speaking to ANI in Anandpur Sahib, Malwinder Singh Kang said, "...Punjab has a historical, legal right over Chandigarh...We still need to remain vigilant; the politics of the BJP is very dangerous and they are the ones who stab in the back...Chandigarh should be given back to Punjab; it i
The Delhi Legislative Assembly will commemorate Constitution Day (Samvidhan Divas) on November 26, honouring the historic adoption of the Constitution of India by the Constituent Assembly on November 26, 1949.
The Delhi Legislative Assembly is fully gearing up for the 75th Constitution Day Celebrations as Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta called a High Level Meeting to review the arrangements along with senior officers of the Delhi Police, PWD, Horticulture Department and officials of the A
Lawyers from the Karachi Bar Association protested at the Sindh High Court against the 27th Constitutional Amendment, which created the Federal Constitutional Court. Judges and lawyers criticised the move, and two Supreme Court judges resigned. Protests, clashes and strikes disrupted court p
BJP leader RP Singh addressed the Opposition's allegations regarding the Centre's proposed 131st Amendment, which they claim would weaken Punjab's influence over the Union Territory of Chandigarh. He stated that there will be a major shift in Chandigarh's status.
Pakistan's 27th Constitutional Amendment strengthens the military's power, weakens democracy and the judiciary, and centralises authority, UKPNP spokesperson Sardar Nasir Aziz Khan warned. He said it grants lifetime immunity to top leaders, creates a parallel court, reduces provincial rights
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) convenor on Sunday strongly opposed the Centre's proposed Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill for the upcoming Winter Session, aiming to include Chandigarh under Article 240 of the Constitution.
Justice Kant also described mediation, an alternative dispute resolution mechanism, as "a game changer" capable of providing faster, off-court settlements to litigants.