In 1988, the import of the book ‘The Satanic Verses’ was banned for an law and order reasons after Muslims across the world ...
India, while mostly Hindu, has the world’s third-largest Muslim population at around 200 million. Read more at ...
The Delhi high court has said that an import ban on author Salman Rushdie’s controversial 1988 book The Satanic Verses ...
Rushdie's novel was banned in the Asian country in 1988 due to controversy over its depiction of Islam and portrayal of ...
Says that since authorities failed to produce the relevant notification, it has to be presumed that it does not exist.
The Delhi High Court dismissed a petition challenging the 1988 ban on importing Salman Rushdie's 'The Satanic Verses' because ...
The Delhi High Court has disposed of a plea challenging the 1988 ban by the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC ...
The import ban on Salman Rushdie's controversial work, 'The Satanic Verses' has been lifted. File image The Delhi High Court ...
NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court has closed a longstanding case challenging the alleged 1988 ban on importing Indian-British ...
The book was banned in 1988 by the Congress government claiming that it could give rise to law and order problems.
The case dates back to 1988, when the Rajiv Gandhi-led government banned the book following objections from certain Muslim ...
Authorities failed to produce the original notification banning the book when the Delhi HC was hearing a petition challenging ...