Rally held in Lucknow supporting street dogs against the Supreme Court verdict, from the Taj Hotel to 1090 Chauraha. Prateek Yadav, younger brother of Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav, also attended the rally.
The Chief Minister also announced that the State Government is ready to resolve inter-state water disputes through a dialogue. If not, the government is ready to knock on the doors of the courts to protect the state's interests in the utilisation of the river Krishna and Godavari waters.<
Congress MP Jairam Ramesh on Sunday questioned the Centre over not waiting for the United States Supreme Court's ruling on Trump tariffs before agreeing to a trade deal framework with Washington.
Former Union Minister Pawan Bansal on Sunday reacted to the US Supreme Court's order against former US President Donald Trump's tariff decisions, saying the ruling clearly defines the role of the legislature and judiciary in a democracy.
Kerala Minister of Law P. Rajeev has expressed concern over the Kollam Court's decision to grant bail to the Sabarimala Tantri, describing the nature of the order as "abnormal" and resembling a final judgment. He also said that the High Court (HC) is supervising the Special Investigation
The controversy erupted after a POCSO court directed the Jhunsi police station to register a case based on a complaint by Shakumbhari Peethadhishwar Ashutosh Brahmachari Maharaj. The complainant, who is associated with the Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Mukti Nirman Trust, alleged the sexual ex
The Court underlined that while democratic dissent is protected, any conduct affecting security arrangements or India's standing before foreign delegates assumes greater gravity.
Accused in the Sabarimala gold theft case, Rajeevaru walked out of the Poojappura Central Prison on Wednesday after securing bail from the Kollam Vigilance Court.
"The two sides are of the view that the proposed visit of Indian Chief Negotiator and the team be scheduled after each side has had the time to evaluate the latest developments and its implications. The meeting will be rescheduled at a mutually convenient date," sources in the Commerce Min
In a major blow to Trump's signature trade policy, the US Supreme Court on Friday ruled against most of his sweeping tariff measures. Trump later signed an order making 10 per cent global tariff on all countries, effective "almost immediately".
The Court ruled 6-3 that the administration exceeded its authority by using the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) of 1977 to impose broad-based import tariffs, affirming that the power to levy taxes resides primarily with Congress.
The report noted that countries may need to adopt "counter-intuitive" negotiation strategies to position themselves during the interim period, as ultimate authority over tariffs rests with a finely balanced US Congress.