Nationalist Congress Party (SCP) MP Supriya Sule on Monday expressed concerns over Union Home Minister Amit Shah's endorsement of the Constitution (130th Amendment) Bill, emphasising that existing laws like the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) are sufficient.
Janata Dal (United) leader KC Tyagi on Sunday described the alleged murder of Nikki Bhati for dowry in Greater Noida as "shameful" and demanded that stricter laws should be made to punish the accused involved in such a crime.
"This is a brutal incident, how that woman was burned in front of her son. It has shaken the whole nation. Only the husband has been arrested; the in-laws are still underground. It is necessary that everyone is arrested, and they should not be given bail. It is being said that the victim had
South Korea's major business lobby groups have voiced opposition to the bill, saying that the bill could cause extreme confusion at workplaces and that it could also make companies' business decisions, including overseas investments, a reason for workers' collective action, disrupting the
Patwari called Rijiju's statement an excuse and mentioned that before the 130th amendment bill, numerous laws were enacted under the Lokayukta; however, the people are still asking why it hasn't been introduced until now.
A group of over 12,000 South Korean citizens has filed a lawsuit against former President Yoon Suk Yeol and his wife, Kim Keon Hee, seeking compensation for the damages allegedly caused by his imposition of martial law in December last year, Yonhap News Agency reported.
"Today, I paid a courtesy call on Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah in New Delhi. On this occasion, I discussed various topics including increasing milk production, implementation of new laws, and cooperatives, and received his guidance. We are continuously striving for Madhya Pr
The bill is a landmark legislation aimed at modernising India's maritime framework, aligning domestic laws with international best practices & International Maritime Organisation (IMO) conventions, ensuring that India's maritime sector remains equipped, ready and relevant to the contempo
Human Rights Focus Pakistan marked National Minority Day, urging constitutional reforms to protect religious minorities. Speakers called for ending discrimination, violence, and misuse of blasphemy laws, promoting religious freedom, equality, and justice for all citizens in Pakistan.
The Minority Rights March 2025 in Pakistan demanded an end to forced conversions, job discrimination, and misuse of blasphemy laws. Activists called for equal education, property protection, constitutional reforms, and recognition of minority rights to promote equality and justice for all ci
A Chinese citizen and Australian permanent resident based in Canberra was charged on Monday under Australia's foreign interference laws for covertly collecting information about an Australian Buddhist association, police said, according to the Taipei Times.