The court said that the slogan raising and support to Maoist is the subject matter of FIR lodged at Kartavya Path Police station. These accused can't be interrogated for those offences in this FIR. It is double jeopardy.
Director Rian Johnson has singled out three-time Oscar winner Meryl Streep as his top pick to join the upcoming 'Knives Out' instalment, telling IndieWire that the legendary actress "would slot into a murder mystery very well," reported People.
Delhi's Patiala House court on Friday granted bail to nine accused persons arrested in the Parliament Street Police Station protest case. They are accused of raising slogans and scuffling with the police. The court has granted bail to the accused persons, furnishing bail bonds of Rs. 2000
New Delhi [India], November 28: The French Dairy Board (CNIEL), with support from the European Union, hosted an exciting series of flavour-rich events in New Delhi as part of the third chapter of its celebrated "Full of Character" campaign. This year's theme -- French Cheese Meets Indian Str
New Delhi [India], November 28: A social experiment swept across New Delhi recently, built around a single, simple choice: take a gift or double its value for charity. Organised by leading international gaming brand 1win as part of its 'We Care. We Share' initiative, the charity activation b
Patiala House Court on Thursday sought an explanation over production of the seven accused 24 hours after their arrest from Judicial custody in Tihar Jail.
The Patiala House Court on Thursday remanded four accused for two days' police custody, and 13 others for one day judicial custody in connection with the case linked to the protest carried out at the Police Station on Parliament Street in Delhi.
Multiple streets in KV Samy Nagar experienced waterlogging, with water entering some houses, almost bringing the daily life of residents of the residents to a halt. While some people managed to traverse on foot on bring their vehicles, multiple people tried to look for alternate route to
Multiple neighbourhoods, housing colonies, and narrow streets have been inundated, with rainwater entering residential areas and disrupting normal movement.
This year marks 17 years since terrorists from the Pakistan-backed Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) unleashed mayhem on the streets of India's financial capital, Mumbai, on November 26, 2008.
This year marks 17 years since terrorists from the Pakistan-backed Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) unleashed mayhem on the streets of India's financial capital, Mumbai, on November 26, 2008.
This year marks 17 years since terrorists from the Pakistan-backed Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) unleashed mayhem on the streets of India's financial capital, Mumbai, on November 26, 2008.