The National Investigation Agency (NIA) Special Court, of Patna, Bihar has sentenced two accused to imprisonment and fine in a Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) smuggling case involving Bangladeshi and Nepalese nationals, according to a press release.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday asked the Election Commission of India to file its response on the pleas seeking verification of the burnt memory and symbol loading units in EVMs in compliance of its previous judgement.
Delhi's Saket District court has recently rejected the bail plea of an Afghan national who is an accused in a robbery case and causing injury to victim
BJP leader N Ramchander Rao on Wednesday slammed Congress leader Rahul Gandhi over his recent summon by an Uttar Pradesh court for his alleged defamatory remark on the Indian army, stating that it was "not new" for Lok Sabha LoP.
Delhi's Saket District court has sentenced a former superintendent of a children care home here to life imprisonment for sexually assaulting six minor girls in 2016.
The Supreme Court has asked the Election Commission to file a response on pleas seeking verification of burnt memory and symbol loading units in EVMs, directing the poll panel to refrain from altering data during the process.
The Supreme Court has ruled that lottery distributors are not liable to pay service tax to the Centre, affirming that only state governments have the authority to impose taxes on lotteries, dismissing the Centre's appeal.
The Supreme Court was hearing a plea that sought the court to oversee the alleged incidents of mob violence and lynching that are particularly incited by Cow vigilante groups.
Delhi's Tis Hazari Court has acquitted seven women accused of dancing in short clothes at a bar in Pahar Ganj. The court said that wearing short clothes is not a crime.
Liaquat Mehsud, the president of the dumper owners' organization, has noted that a court order has permitted the dumpers to enter the city. "Vehicles involved in an accident should face legal action," he stated as reported by ARY News.
The Supreme Court has asked the sessions court to adjudicate Samajwadi Party leader Mohammad Abdullah Azam Khan's appeal against his conviction within six months. The court also treated him as a juvenile in the case.