New Delhi [India], August 14: In the modern era of e-lending, credit score plays an ever-increasing role in your financial profile. The reason for this is that it is indicative of your creditworthiness since it is based on your personal experience with all types of credit.
"We welcome these bills. These are unique amendments. This was the need of the hour. Now the problem of internal security and communal disturbance will be solved. People used to think that we will do something in a mob and will get away. Now people will be afraid of doing such acts. It is
Jharkhand health minister Banna Gupta on Saturday took a jibe at the central government over the introduction of three bills in the Lok Sabha to abolish British-era criminal laws.
Welcoming the government's move of introducing bills, which replace the Colonial-era IPC, CrPC, and Indian Evidence Act, a senior Advocate KK Manan on Friday said that whenever a legislature makes a new law or amends a law, it is done for the welfare of the society.
In a significant move to abolish three British-era criminal laws, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday introduced in Lok Sabha three Bills aimed at giving justice and protecting the rights given to Indian citizens by Constitution.
As Union Home Minister Amit Shah introduced three bills to replace the Colonial-era IPC, CrPC, and Indian Evidence Act, in Parliament, several legal experts on Friday welcomed the government's move saying that the legislation would strengthen the country's criminal justice system as the thre
Three bills of momentous significance aimed at replacing British-era laws with a thrust on “justice instead of punishment” were introduced in Lok Sabha by Home Minister Amit Shah on the last day of the monsoon session of Parliament.
"JU incident proves that the West Bengal Government has failed to establish true governance in education sector. Mamata Banerjee has failed to eradicate a henious crime like ragging... Shame on WB Government... My deepest condolences with the family of Swapnodeep Kundu," the BJP chief sai
Scientists from the University of California, San Diego, and their Australian colleagues have engineered bacteria that can recognise the presence of tumour DNA in a live organism, ushering in a new era of technologically powerful biological sensors.
New Delhi [India], August 10: In an era where convenience and efficiency reign supreme, the food delivery industry has been undergoing a transformative shift. Recognizing the evolving needs of modern consumers, YUMPUM emerges as a revolutionary force in the food delivery landscape. As the de