The Supreme Court in a majority judgment on Monday upheld the validity of the Constitution's 103rd Amendment Act 2019, which provides for 10 per cent EWS reservation amongst the general category in admissions and jobs.
The Supreme Court in a majority judgment on Monday upheld the validity of the Constitution's 103rd Amendment Act 2019, which provides for 10 per cent EWS reservation and observed that it does not violate essential features of the Constitution.
The draft of the IOA's amended constitution as prepared by a retired judge, Justice L Nageswara Rao, has laid down some key changes, which can be formally adopted in its general body meeting on November 10.
New Delhi [India], November 4 (ANI/NewsVoir): TIOL Knowledge Foundation (TKF) is going to release a compendium on 5 years of GST in India on Monday. About 40 chosen experts of indirect taxes have contributed their perspective and insights on the journey of GST thus far. The experts were sele
The court decided to remand Lamichhane in custody until the final verdict over the case lodged against him. The former Nepali national cricket team captain is facing a charge of raping a minor.
The Supreme Court was hearing Media One's plea challenging the Kerala High Court's order which upheld the order of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting to revoke the license of the news channel.
The judge presiding over Salman Khan's defamation case against his neighbour is going to retire on Friday. In the last hearing the judge had reserved the order on the matter, and on Thursday, he said it wouldn't be possible to pronounce the verdict in the matter and that the matter will be h
New Delhi [India], November 3 (ANI/Mediawire): Alstone, one of India's leading manufacturers of High-Pressure Laminate (HPL) & Fire rated Aluminum Composite Panel (ACP) in India, joined hands with VMZINC, France the world's largest zinc titanium rolled products and finished goods manu
The District Judge of Rouse Avenue Court granted more time to session Court to decide on Delhi Minister Satyender Jain and two others' bail petitions in the PMLA case.
The ruling by the Dvision bench came in response to an appeal by Justice Krishnakumar challenging the order by the high court single bench, dismissing his appeal against the transfer order. Earlier, the Division bench had stayed the transfer order.