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“CBI Top 2 Like Caesar’s Wife, Must Be Beyond Suspicion”: Arun Jaitley
NEW DELHI: HIGHLIGHTS Says top court order on exiled CBI chief’s plea “extremely positive” Says recent developments have “eroded the reputation of the CBI” Congress, however,
Adultery Not A Crime, “Husband Not Master of Wife,” Says Supreme Court
India’s Supreme Court ruled “Adultery is no more a crime”. Thursday, India’s Supreme Court ruled “Adultery is no more a crime”. And They announcing a colonial-era
Can sports be declared part of fundamental rights like education? SC to examine
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear a PIL seeking its direction to Centre and states to make sports compulsory in educational
SC to hear plea of Army men challenging prosecution in AFSPA areas
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday said that it will hear on September 4, a plea by over 300 Army personnel challenging registration of
Don’t destroy, weaken the system but transform it: CJI Dipak Misra
NEW DELHI: Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra on Wednesday said that it was easy to criticise, attack and destroy a system but instead an
SC slaps Rs 105 crore fine on Pune’s real estate company for environmental damage
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Friday came down heavily on Pune-based real estate company Goel Ganga Developers for causing environmental damage and building residential
‘Grave situation’, says SC on incidents of vandalism during protests
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Friday termed “grave” the incidents of vandalism of private and public properties by various groups during protests across the
Alleged violence by Kanwarias: Supreme Court to lay down guidelines to prevent mob vandalism
NEW DELHI: In the wake of recent violence in parts of northern India, allegedly by Kanwarias, the Supreme Court (SC) on Friday decried what it
Rajiv Gandhi assassination case: Centre rejects Tamil Nadu government proposal to set free 7 convicts
NEW DELHI: The Centre on Friday told the Supreme Court that convicts in the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case cannot be set free and the Tamil