The Supreme Court on Friday tagged a plea by the sister of gangster-politician Atiq Ahmed and Ashraf Ahmed, who were shot dead while being in police custody in Uttar Pradesh on April 15, seeking a comprehensive probe headed by a retired judge or by an independent agency into alleged "extraju
Amnesty International has called on Afghanistan's de facto authorities to release Matiullah Wesa, an Afghan educationalist and the founder of 'Pen Path', as well as, a supporter of girl's education unconditionally, reported Khaama Press.
"A 640-page final chargesheet against Sahil, accused of killing a 16-year-old minor girl in Delhi's Shahbad Dairy, has been filed in the court," Delhi Police said.
Tamil Nadu surprised one and all by defeating four-time finalists Railways 3-1 in the first semi-final of the day, while Haryana made secured themselves a spot in the summit clash for the first time ever, defeating Odisha 2-0 on penalties, after the match ended 1-1.
New Delhi [India], June 27: By 2030, the luxury car rental market will be valued at $84.3 billion, growing at a 6.1 per cent CAGR. The Indian market is expected to mimic the global trend. The penetration of luxury car rentals may be significantly impacted by an exponential growth in the numb
As many as 1,23,733 pending inheritance-related cases have been settled in Uttar Pradesh since the launch of the 'Varasat Campaign' launched on May 30. The Yogi Government launched Varasat Abhiyan with the aim to end land and revenue disputes as well as cases of illegal occupation of land by
Red Bull F1 team had been charged a 10 per cent reduction in aerodynamic testing. In spite of that, Red Bull has been dominant in this season but the technical director of Reb Bull Pierre Wache feels that it will impact their performance towards the end of the season and next year as well.
Pakistan's Chief Justice Umar Ata Bandial, on Monday, hoped that no one would be trialled in the military court, in connection with May 9, until the case's final outcome pending before the Supreme Court.
While passing through judgement, the Delhi High Court said, in view of the settled principles of law viz. sentencing and the factual position in the present case, this Court comes to the conclusion that this case does not fall in the category of 'rarest of rare cases'.