In a harrowing domestic dispute, at least five members of a family were shot dead in Dera Ismail Khan, located in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, ARY News reported on Tuesday.
A man was arrested on Monday for allegedly killing his father and sister as they were getting him treated for his mental illness in Madhya Pradesh's Indore.
The tragic event, now under investigation with a registered case, unfolded during a heated argument between the father and sons regarding the volume of music being played by the family patriarch.
New Delhi [India], November 27: Adraas, a real-time dispute resolution solution, organized a stakeholder summit on 'Arbitration in the New Age.' During the opening remarks, founder, Nitya Bansal introduced Adraas, short for "ADR as a service," as a revolutionary end-to-end, institution-agnos
The Cauvery Water Regulation Committee (CWRC) recommended the Karnataka government on Thursday to release 3216 cusecs water every day to Tamil Nadu for the next 38 days starting November 24, 2023.
The incident occurred under the jurisdiction of Girwai Police Station limits in the district on Wednesday night. The deceased was identified as Anurag Rajawat (around 30 years old), he was a police constable and was posted as a driver in Bhopal.
In October, the Chief Minister sought answers from seven Divisional Commissioners and seven District Magistrates of the state regarding the unsatisfactory resolution of revenue disputes. It is learnt that the government is contemplating strict action against officers who fail to give satisfa
According to the law, Judicial fees were reduced for all civil and commercial lawsuits, rental dispute lawsuits, executive cases, and requests for performance orders, with the upper ceiling for fees being determined according to the value of the lawsuit. The law also included a reduction in
Buch said, "Transparency is very important to build trust in the market, no one disputes in the need for transparency. There are many questions about how to implement transparency. SEBI Chief says the issue is with the entities and it doesn't end with the death the person, we are working as
Kamal Nath also said in an interview with an English daily that the former Prime Minister and Congress leader Rajiv Gandhi "got the locks opened" of the temporary Ram temple at the disputed Babri Masjid site in 1986 to allow Hindus to worship on the premises.