The United Democratic Front MLA KK Rama on Friday moved an adjournment motion notice in Kerala Assembly, demanding a discussion on the alleged failure on the part of the state government to register cases against those who have been accused in the Justice Hema Committee report of sexual ass
The couple killed in Wednesday's rocket barrage to the northern Israeli city Kiryat Shmona are Revital Yehud, 45, and Dvir Sharvit, 43. The couple moved to Kiryat Shmona just two years ago.
Delhi's Saket Court refused to give directions for registration of an FIR as it dismissed the revision moved by a man against his wife and her family members.
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday issued a notice regarding a public interest litigation (PIL) against the practice of "ticket scalping," which involves reselling event tickets at inflated prices. The plea, prompted by recent concerts featuring Coldplay, Diljit Dosanjh, and Karan Aujla, was
Samarth Sahita of Maharashtra and top seed Prateek Sheoran moved into the second round in the boys u-16 category at the 29th Fenesta Open National Tennis Championship, held at the DLTA Complex in New Delhi on Monday.
A Special Income Tax Court at Tis Hazari Delhi has refused to give a direction to Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) Rohini to furnish a comparison report of hand writing regarding a signature allegedly used by an accused to open a bank account in Singapore. The court said that the applica
While disposing of a batch of more than 100 petitions moved on behalf of patients suffering from Rare diseases, the Delhi High Court said that the Right to health is an integral part of the right to life.
Delhi's Rohini District Court on Friday dismissed the anticipatory bail plea moved by Transgender MCD Councillor Bobi Kinner. An FIR has already been registered against Bobi in a fake caste certificate case.
Delhi's Karkardooma Court has recently dismissed a revision petition moved by a lawyer against the magistrate court order refusing a direction for registration of the FIR against the then Deputy commissioner of police Meghna Yadav and other police officials for not taking any action on hi
A plea has been moved in the Supreme Court challenging the Delhi Police Prohibitory Order banning assembly of five or more people from September 30 to October 5, saying that it will affect footfall during Dussehra and Navratri festivals.
The plea has been moved by Haji Mustafa through Advocate Vikram Hegde also seeks the release of individuals associated with the Kargil Democratic Alliance, who have been detained at the Singhu Border.