A bench comprising Justice Dipankar Datta and Justice Augustine George Masih passed the order on July 24, 2025, directing that Sinha shall not be arrested in connection with any FIR related to FIR No. 1619/2025, provided he appears before the Investigating Officer.
As PM Modi arrived at the venue, he was greeted by enthusiastic crowds chanting "Narendra Modi Zindabad" and holding banners that read -- "Honouring Enduring Partnership - Welcome, Prime Minister Modi."
New Delhi [India], July 25: Priya Living, India's first boutique hospitality brand blending contemporary design with heartfelt connection, has officially opened its doors in Hyderabad and Gurugram. This launch marks the arrival of a bold new way to live in India - where luxury meets warmth,
New Delhi [India], July 25: Businesses often need significant funds to scale operations, purchase assets, or manage ongoing financial commitments. One practical way to arrange such funding is by using the value of an owned property. A property loan allows individuals and businesses to raise
In a startling statement, she alleged that the incident, reported as a cardiac arrest during a polo match, is being wrongly labelled, and the actual facts point to something "far more troubling."
Prime Minister Narendra Modi landed in Maldives on Friday as a part of his second leg of the two-nation visit. Upon his arrival, he received a welcome from President Muizzu and senior ministers from the government. He was greeted by a cultural performance and a warm welcome from the membe
Prime Minister Narendra Modi landed in Maldives as a part of his second leg of the two-nation visit. Upon arrival, he received a warm welcome from President Muizzu, the Foreign Minister, the Defence Minister, the Finance Minister and the Minister of Homeland Security.
Posters bearing the message "Warm Greetings to Prime Minister Narendra Modi" were displayed across the city, with some banners featuring a photograph of PM Modi. Indian flags lined the streets, and several children were also seen holding paintings and pictures of PM Modi in anticipation o
Brazil's Supreme Court has decided not to arrest former President Jair Bolsonaro for now, after warning he may have violated a social media ban. Justice Alexandre de Moraes called the incident "isolated" but warned future violations would lead to arrest, Al Jazeera reported.