An advocate of the Indian Supreme Court explains the evolution of suo motu powers under Indian courts in the past 40 years in order to enforce part 3 of the constitution which has led them to usurp into areas that hitherto were the prerogative of the legislature and executive.
Omer Amir |
South Asia’s roundabout 2 billion population deserve a prosperous, opulent and vibrant future. They have been relegated to the sidelines of global...
Noorulain Naseem |
Considering the level of success that populism has in contemporary politics, it must have seemed like a sane idea to Indian Prime...
Imran Jan |
Emotions, political rhetoric, and patriotism aside what is the legality of the actions of Pakistan and India during this latest episode of...
Abdul Rasool Syed |
Kudos to Pakistan Army! Exclusively to Air Force for shooting down two Indian aircraft violating Pakistani airspace; it was, for sure,...
Ikram Sehgal |
While a globalized world was a cherished goal to bring people together, globalization is increasingly used by one or the other country...
Dr. James M Dorsey |
A Turkish-Chinese spat as a result of Turkish criticism of China’s crackdown on Turkic Muslims in its strategic but troubled north-western province...
Jan Achakzai |
China’s some 3,000 of the most powerful officials are preparing for the annual parliamentary huddle known as the National People’s Congress, (NPC),...
Saira & Hamna Mahrukh |
On 26 February, at midnight around 3.30am, the so-called largest democracy scraped a series of articles of the United Nations...