The counsel that appeared for ED opposed her plea and argued that the proceedings in the main case are at a crucial stage and being a foreign national, if she is allowed to travel, she may not turn up.
Ge Chen, who is an assistant professor in Global Media and Information Law at Durham Law School, argued that "Xi and his party have fallen into a censorship trap."
Yoga Kshema Sabha, an organisation of Brahmins argued in the Kerala High Court on Saturday that the power of Travancore Devaswom Board to appoint staff including the priest at Sabarimala temple cannot be questioned.
Writing for the InsideOver publication, columnist Federico Giuliani argued that the uprising has focused in a way not seen since the Communists took control of the mainland in 1949, and the Chinese President is facing an unprecedented crisis.
Speaking in favour of the multi-alignment approach, the Defence minister argued that a strong and prosperous India would not be built at the cost of others, rather, India is there to help other nations realise their full potential.
The makers of Adipurush argued before a Delhi court that the Censor Board for Film Certificate's (CBFC) certificate has been granted to the movie Adipurush. The suit filed against the movie before the court is not maintainable.
The plea stated that all the national media are regularly running CCTV footage of Satyendar Jain. A parallel media trial is going against him, despite the present matter being examined by this court, argued senior advocate Rahul Mehra who appeared for Jain.
Writing for the Afghan Diaspora Network, columnist Hamid Pakteen argued that those losing their lives include poor tribals from both sides who have been living through uncertainty for more than a century now.
In the report, he argued that Pakistan's military denied the majority to Khan in a bid to keep him in check. According to Kapil Komireddi, Imran Khan changed his image from "dimwitted tabloid fodder in the West" to a "chillingly prudish regurgitator of anti-Western bromides in Pakistan" whic
New Delhi [India], September 28 (ANI): Even the Mumbai 26/11 attacker and convict Ajmal Kasab had a fair trial; it is the fairness of our judicial system, argued senior counsel for Delhi Cabinet Minister Satyendar Jain.
New Delhi [India], September 23 (ANI): In the Batla House encounter, the only staircase was cordoned off by Delhi Police and there was no other exit to escape from the flat L-18 of Batla House, argued the counsels for Shahzad Ahmad before the Delhi High Court.
New Delhi [India], September 14 (ANI): A petitioner on Wednesday argued before the Supreme Court that Karnataka Government's order on prescribing uniforms in educational institutes has misunderstood the concept of fraternity.