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Puducherry assembly elections 2026: Voting date, time and all you need to know

Puducherry gears up for polls on April 9, with over 9.5 lakh voters deciding the fate of 294 candidates across 30 seats. Key issues include statehood, economic challenges, and the rise of a third force. Security is tight, with drone surveillance and special polling stations ensuring a smooth process. The election outcome will shape the

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Assam assembly elections 2026: How delimitation drew new battle lines in state; who stands to gain

Assam’s assembly elections are shaped by a new political map. A 2023 delimitation exercise changed constituencies, impacting voter representation and party strategies. Reserved seats increased, and some areas saw shifts in influence. This realignment follows nearly 50 years without changes, marking a significant turning point for the state’s politics.

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Assam assembly elections 2026: Voting date, time and all you need to know

Assam gears up for its 2026 Assembly Elections, a single-phase event on April 9 across all 126 constituencies. Over 2.4 crore voters will decide the state’s next government, with results due on May 4. The electoral battle, crucial as the current assembly term concludes, will see major parties vying for the 64-seat majority mark.

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Puducherry assembly elections 2026: Complete list of candidates across 30 constituencies

Puducherry’s 9.5 lakh voters will elect 294 candidates across 30 Assembly seats on April 9. The ruling NDA faces a challenge from the INDIA bloc and actor Vijay’s TVK party. Chief Minister N Rangasamy is contesting from two constituencies as all arrangements are in place for the polls.

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Sabarimala case: Can non-devotees challenge temple customs? SC asks Centre

The Supreme Court questioned if non-devotees can challenge Sabarimala Temple customs, highlighting the maintainability of PILs filed by those without a direct connection. The bench considered whether individuals outside a religious denomination should be allowed to question its practices, especially in cases like the Sabarimala women’s entry issue.

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Sabarimala case: ‘Judges experts in law, not religion,’ Centre tells SC over ‘superstition’

The Supreme Court asserted its authority to determine if a religious practice constitutes superstition, clashing with the Centre’s argument that secular courts are not equipped for such judgments. Justices questioned the limits of judicial intervention, emphasizing the need to assess practices against constitutional safeguards and a faith’s own philosophy.

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‘Not good law’: Centre questions adultery, same-sex relationship verdicts in Supreme Court

The government has informed the Supreme Court that landmark rulings decriminalizing adultery and same-sex relationships were based on subjective constitutional morality, deeming them “not a good law.” Solicitor General Tushar Mehta argued that “constitutional morality” is vague and foreign legal reliance is concerning, questioning its role in judicial review and democratic lawmaking.

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Puducherry elections 2026: Top 3 factors that may decide the verdict

Puducherry heads to polls on April 9 for its 30 assembly seats, with key issues like statehood, economic concerns including power privatisation and rising prices, and a fragmented contest shaping the high-stakes election. The outcome will determine if the NDA retains power or the Congress-DMK bloc regains control.

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