Ajit Duara
The movie fails to entertain, just like the previous ones on the same theme
The story of an Afghan woman hunted for the crime of taking control of her own life
How the RJD don Shahabuddin made Siwan jail his political headquarters
In a few days, the teenager convicted of the 2012 Delhi gangrape will be set free. To what extent should those aged under 18 be held accountable for their crimes?
A Bill seeks to make genetic profiling mandatory for the fight against crime—and generates a debate about the clash of ethics, freedom, science and data
Over two years Baldev Singh murdered at least 16 people and then, after more than a decade, abruptly turned himself over to the police
They were Mumbai policemen with a licence to kill. Now they want to be politicians
The lives of many policemen in Mumbai are riddled with sex, lies and scandals