Reddy has been asked to furnish a bond of Rs 2 lakh with two sureties and appear before the investigation officer every Friday and Monday. He is not allowed to leave the country without prior notice to the court. Reddy is also prohibited from making public comments regarding the alleged scam
The Delhi High Court has taken a stern view of repeated contemptuous allegations made against the judiciary and has directed that criminal contempt proceedings be initiated against a litigant.
New Delhi [India], September 29: Ashwinder R. Singh, Vice Chairman & CEO of BCD Group, Chairman of the CII Real Estate Committee, and Advisor to NAR-India, has been named Real Estate Person of the Year at the Construction Week Awards 2025, one of India's most respected recognitions in the bu
The Delhi High Court has recently granted regular bail to a foreign national in a drug trafficking case after a period of over 4 years of custody. He was detained at Indira Gandhi Airport in 2021, and 10 kg of heroin was allegedly recovered by customs officials.
The Delhi High Court has recently granted relief directing the investigation agency (CBI) not to take coercive action against a person in a human trafficking case. The High Court has passed the direction after noting the submissions that it is a case of 'Mistaken identity' and the actual acc
Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam on Monday filed a writ petition in the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court, pleading for the transfer of the probe into the Karur stampede from the State police to the Central Bureau of Investigation.
Social media intermediary 'X' is set to appeal against the Karnataka High Court's order dismissing their plea challenging its mandatory onboarding on the government's Sahyog portal.
Retired High Court judge Aruna Jagadeesan, appointed by the Tamil Nadu government for a detailed inquiry into the Karur stampede, visited the Government Medical College and Hospital here and said that the people injured are "fine" now.
The plea came in the wake of the Saturday incident at Karur, where a massive crowd at a TVK campaign event led to a stampede, resulting in the death of at least 40 people and leaving dozens injured.
The court ruled that Tang's crimes caused severe damage to the state and public interest and warranted the death penalty. However, the sentence was suspended for two years as he had confessed, returned illicit gains and expressed remorse.
The training was scheduled from September 24 - 28 at the Additional Building Complex, Supreme Court of India. The training was organised considering the importance of dispute resolution mechanisms in the present times.