New Delhi [India], July 8: When was the last time you paid attention to your vehicle's number plate? For most of us, it's just a legal formality - something the car/bike came with, never to be thought about again. As regulations tighten and enforcement ramps up across India, the vehicle numb
The Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism (CCIT) has been India's intitiative in the UN. The proposed treaty aims to provide a comprehensive legal basis for combating terrorism.
The IDF (Israel Defense Forces) said it will begin sending draft summonses this week to complete the recruitment processes for members of the Haredi (ultra-orthodox) community whose status as yeshiva students is no longer valid. A Supreme Court ruling nullified the military deferments yeshiv
The Delhi High Court is set to pronounce its judgment on Monday in a high-stakes legal battle involving Turkey-based ground handling company Celebi, which has challenged the Union Government's decision to revoke its security clearance over alleged national security concerns.
The Delhi High Court has issued a notice in a contempt petition filed by a CRPF jawan waiting for disability pensionary benefits for the last six months. The High Court has warned that a concerned officer has to face contempt proceedings.
Dr Jimmy Borah, Senior Official from Aaranyak's Legal and Advocacy Division, led an informative discussion on wildlife crime and illegal trade along border areas. His presentation highlighted key crime trends, challenges faced in enforcement, impacts of illegal trade, and practical preventiv
The order was passed by Additional Sessions Judge Sanjeev Aggarwal following a plea by the Enforcement Directorate (ED), which alleged that Bhandari had deliberately evaded Indian legal proceedings and possessed foreign assets exceeding Rs 100 crore.
As per NIA investigations, Gagandeep Singh used to take around Rs 45 lakh from each victim on the pretext of sending them to the US on a valid legal visa. "He would then illegally send them on an arduous journey via multiple countries, including Spain, El Salvador, Guatemala and Mexico," sai
The descendants of Bhopal's Nawab Hamidullah Khan, who died in 1960, along with the heirs of his elder brother, Obaidullah Khan initiated legal proceedings in 1999 seeking division and inheritance of the Nawab's private properties according to the Muslim Personal Law.
"It is not wrong to be proud of the Marathi language in Maharashtra. But if someone indulges in hooliganism due to language, we will not tolerate it. If someone beats up people on the basis of language, this will not be tolerated. The police have filed an FIR and taken action on the incident
New Delhi [India], July 4: In a world where cross-border education often blurs lines of ownership, identity, and authenticity, Dr. P.K. Pandey stands out as a name of clarity and commitment. An Indian national and educationist, Dr. Pandey is the proud founder and legal owner of Avicenna Univ