Supreme Court upholds states’ right to impose royalty tax on mineral rights
In a momentous verdict on Thursday, the Supreme Court revoked its previous verdict and upheld states' powers to impose royalties...
Read moreIn a momentous verdict on Thursday, the Supreme Court revoked its previous verdict and upheld states' powers to impose royalties...
Read moreCourt rules owners would only display kind of food served The Supreme Court issued an interim judgment on Monday, putting...
Read morePooja Khedkar, the controversial probationary IAS officer who is currently under fire, has filed a police complaint accusing Pune District...
Read moreThe Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) presented a scientific survey report on the disputed Bhojshala-Kamal Maula mosque complex before the...
Read moreSupreme Court grants interim bail; Kejriwal to remain in jail in CBI case The Supreme Court granted interim bail to...
Read moreSanjay Kumar, a Supreme Court judge, recused himself on Thursday from hearing AAP leader and former Delhi Deputy Chief Minister...
Read moreThe Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that a divorced Muslim woman is entitled to maintenance from her husband under Section...
Read moreJustice Sheel Nagu appointed Chief Justice of Punjab & Haryana High Court Justice Sheel Nagu of the Madhya Pradesh High...
Read morePune Court grants bail to juvenile's father and grandfather in driver's kidnap case A Pune court granted bail on Tuesday...
Read moreSocial activist Medha Patkar sentenced to five months simple imprisonment in defamation case On Monday, a Delhi court sentenced social...
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