"The fishing issue is very important. The two countries must cooperate and establish a proper, workable framework -- one that is based on fact and substance," Premadasa said in a reply to a question by ANI at an event titled 'India-Sri Lanka Bilateral Relations' here.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], November 4: Aditi, a 33-year-old lawyer based in Mumbai, is much more than a legal professional. She is a certified coach specializing in Tarot, Business, Relationship, and Child Counseling, with a powerful mission: to guide individuals toward clarity and empowe
Bangladeshis express mixed reactions on upcoming elections amid concerns over the law and order situation. Although the people have welcomed the initiative of the interim government to hold elections in mid-February; some fear that keeping the Awami League out of the electoral process could
Encouraging wider public engagement in the mission of repair, a Logo Design Competition on 'Empowering Consumers through Repairability Index' is launched by the Department of Consumer Affairs in collaboration with MyGov and the Chair on Consumer Law at National Law University Delhi.
Expressing deep anguish over the horrific incident in a post on X on Monday, he questioned the effectiveness of the state's law and order machinery, citing the incident as a grim reminder of the vulnerability of women and citizens.
Actor and singer Ariana Grande, who plays Olivia Jones in the upcoming fourth instalment in the Meet the Parents franchise, titled Focker In-Law, has wrapped up shooting for the John Hamburg-directed comedy for Universal
"I didn't really end up having really bad postpartum anxiety until my second baby," Lawrence said, noting that she believes the experience provided her with a more nuanced perspective while approaching her most recent movie, 'Die My Love'.
The Supreme Court on Monday called for harsh and stringent action to deal with cyber frauds, particularly digital arrest scams, and said it will address the issue with an iron hand.
Speaking to reporters, Kharge said, "I have no problem with the RSS as long as they seek permission from the government to do their activities and register themselves as an organisation. Why are they so scared of Indian laws and the Constitution? Why are they so secretive? How can an unre
The Delhi High Court on Monday ruled that no law student across India can be stopped from appearing in examinations on account of attendance shortage. In its judgement, the Court directed the Bar Council of India (BCI) to review and amend its existing attendance regulations for legal educ