Ladakh’s Case for the Constitution’s Sixth Schedule
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Ladakh’s Case for the Constitution’s Sixth Schedule

On Oct. 21, Ladakhi climate activist Sonam Wangchuk concluded his 16-day hunger strike after the Union Ministry of Home Affairs agreed to resume discussions on the four key demands made by local leaders. The most crucial demand of the people of Ladakh is for greater autonomy through statehood and inclusion under the Sixth Schedule of the Indian Constitution. Speaking to Newsreel Asia, a leading Ladakhi activist elaborates on the rationale behind these demands.

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Why Bar Association is Complaining About Supreme Court’s ‘Unilateral’ Decisions
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Why Bar Association is Complaining About Supreme Court’s ‘Unilateral’ Decisions

The Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) has raised objections to what it calls a “unilateral” decision by India's Chief Justice to alter the iconic “Lady Justice” statue without consulting the body of lawyers. According to the bar, the top court's decision to install a new version of the statue—in a saree, with scales in the right hand, a book symbolising the Constitution in the other, and without the blindfold—is just one of several decisions made without prior consultation.

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So What If Lady Justice Statue Has No Blindfold
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So What If Lady Justice Statue Has No Blindfold

The unveiling of the new Lady Justice statue in India’s Supreme Court—a figure without a blindfold and holding the Constitution instead of a sword—is being celebrated by some as a step towards shedding colonial symbols and embracing a new era of justice. However, this superficial gesture fails to address the deep-rooted issues plaguing the country’s judicial system.

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Ladakh’s Sonam Wangchuk Starts New Fast as Officials in Delhi Decline Meeting
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Ladakh’s Sonam Wangchuk Starts New Fast as Officials in Delhi Decline Meeting

Sonam Wangchuk, a climate activist from Ladakh, and his associates have initiated a new 21-day hunger strike after officials from the central government declined to meet with them. Wangchuk and about 150 others undertook a journey on foot from Leh to the national capital, aiming to draw attention to their demands, including statehood. Further, they have reportedly been denied permission to hold a peaceful protest in Delhi.

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