Delhi High Court Closes Case on Salman Rushdie’s Book “The Satanic Verses” Ban
By PC Bureau New Delhi: The Delhi High Court has closed a long-standing petition challenging the Rajiv Gandhi government’s...
Read moreDetailsBy PC Bureau New Delhi: The Delhi High Court has closed a long-standing petition challenging the Rajiv Gandhi government’s...
Read moreDetailsLokayukta police summons Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah for questioning on November 6 On Monday, the Lokayukta police summoned Karnataka Chief Minister...
Read moreDetailsSupreme Court overturns NCLAT's decision terminating insolvency case against Byju's; settlement amount to be transferred to CoC's escrow account On...
Read moreDetailsAAP leader & former Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain granted bail; court empasises right to a prompt trial AAP leader...
Read moreDetailsCentre opposes petitions seeking criminalisation of marital rape; says 'issue more social one than legal' The Centre has opposed petitions...
Read moreDetailsThe Supreme Court paused a Madras High Court ruling on Thursday, which permitted police intervention against spiritual leader Sadhguru Jaggi...
Read moreDetailsThe central air quality panel was criticized by the Supreme Court on Friday for failing to act on local officers...
Read moreDetailsSupreme Court grants bail to former Tamil Nadu minister V Senthil Balaji in a money laundering case The Supreme Court...
Read moreDetailsSupreme Court says downloading, watching child porn is a punishable offence under POCSO Act The Supreme Court declared on Monday...
Read moreDetailsThe Supreme Court took note of a contentious remark made by a Karnataka High Court judge and has requested a...
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