Restraining access of minors to online porn is of paramount public importance: SC

Supreme Court turns PIL to frame a national policy to restrict access to porn into a representation to the government; court notes petitioners’ argument that the Information Technology Act, 2000 did not penalise watching porn while punishing its production, distribution
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Punjab Governor gave nod to ordinance on capping fees by private schools: CM
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Right of Way: The right to walk safely demands more than urban design standards for demarcated pavements
The Supreme Court’s judgment offers an opportunity to re-evaluate standards that only partially align with the cities they were meant to serve
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Dewaswom Minister says government needs greater freedom to function, particularly in matters relating to temple administration; he adds that court can intervene if there are flaws in government decisions