Mehta said over Rs one crore was collected and Rs 50 Lakh was transferred to a personal account in fixed deposit, and after the first campaign was over she kept receiving money.
Read Full ArticleThe Minister further said as on January 30, against the sanctioned strength of 1108 judges in various High Courts, 775 judges are working and 333 post of Judges are vacant.
The Supreme Court on Thursday came as saviour for a 20-year-old B Tech student, who was carrying over 29-week unwanted pregnancy, by facilitating her safe delivery at AIIMS here and allowing the baby ...
In a significant direction, the Supreme Court has told the courts concerned to consider modifying the bail conditions imposed if the undertrial prisoners failed to produce bonds within a month, while ...
The court declined to consider a plea by advocate Ashwini Kumar Upadhyay to debar the candidates from contesting from two constituencies at the same time.
WhatsApp, in a response to the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology’s letter, had on May 22, 2021 assured that the messaging service will not limit functionality for its users if they ...
The Karnataka High Court has said that merely hurling abuses or taking the name of the caste would not make it an offence under Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act...
The petition filed by Vishnu Gupta, the national president of Hindu Sena, and Muzaffarpur resident Beerendra Kumar Singh contended the BBC has been mouthpiece of those who targeted India to dent its i...
The top court acquitted Naim Ahamed, who was sentenced by the trial court to 10 years imprisonment of rape of a married woman with three children on the false promise of marriage.
Additional Sessions Judge, Patiala House Courts, Harjyot Singh Bhalla allowed plea for bail by Mishra also with the condition that he would not leave the country without permission and join the invest...
Acting on a plea filed by NRI Joseph Shine, the top court had in 2018 had struck down Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code dealing with the offence of adultery, holding it unconstitutional.