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Ghana slams Canada's decision to deny World Cup visa for Partey, who faces rape chargesGhana's government has strongly criticized Canada's decision to deny midfielder Thomas Partey a visa for a World Cup match. Partey faces ra...
'Physical relationship between consenting unmarried adults no ground to show poor character': Supreme CourtThe Supreme Court has declared that a physical relationship between consenting unmarried adults does not reflect negatively on character. T...
On London's streets, facial recognition tests the balance between security and libertyThe operation was an example of a technology the Metropolitan Police say is transforming policing, helping officers arrest around 2,500 wan...
SC grants bail to UAPA narco-terror accused: bail is the rule and jail an exception even in UAPA casesThe Supreme Court has granted bail to Syed Iftikhar Andrabi, who was embroiled in a narco-terrorism case. The court underscored the fundame...
SC agrees to hear PIL against amended UP law on religious conversionThe Supreme Court has agreed to review a petition challenging the constitutional validity of Uttar Pradesh's 2024 amended law on unlawful r...
Sebi's proposed insider trading amendments face criticism for expanding definitionsSebi's proposed amendments to the Sebi (Prohibition of Insider Trading) Regulations 2015 aim to broaden the definition of 'connected person...
Hindujas 'appalled' by Swiss court's jail term order; File appealThe statements follow a hearing in the Swiss city of Geneva after prosecutors opened the case for alleged illegal activity, including explo...
Arvind Kejriwal entitled to fair, impartial trial: GermanyThe German foreign ministry, commenting on Arvind Kejriwal's arrest, expressed concerns over potential interference in India's domestic aff...
Will examine whether 2022 PMLA verdict requires reconsideration, says Supreme CourtThe Supreme Court of India has agreed to examine whether its 2022 verdict upholding the powers of the Enforcement Directorate (ED) to arres...
SC agrees to reconsider some parts of PMLA judgmentA Bench of Chief Justice of India (CJI) NV Ramana with Justices Dinesh Maheshwari and CT Ravikumar specifically pointed towards two aspects...
Ghislaine Maxwell's family goes to UN, files complaint over her 'illegal' detentionMaxwell, former lover of Jeffrey Epstein, goes on trial in the US next week.
Supreme Court backs jail, fine for destroying propertyThe court said both organisers of an event and actual perpetrators of violence be made to pay exemplary fines, which would be determined by...
Presumption in dowry death to be backed by cruelty proof: Supreme CourtThe provision to secure convictions in dowry death cases was inserted in the Evidence Act, which provides that instead of presumption of in...
JNU row: Kanhaiya Kumar directly moves bail in Supreme Court, fears threat to lifeClaiming threat to life in jail and from lynching mobs in the court complex, Kanhaiya Kumar directly moved the Supreme Court seeking bail w...
BJP hails Supreme Court order on lawmakers, says it strikes a balanceBJP today hailed the Supreme Court order asking courts to complete trials against MPs and MLAs in one year.
PM Manmohan Singh "absolutely right" in allocating mine to Hindalco: Montek Singh AhluwaliaMontek Singh termed the decision to allot Talabira-II coal mine to Hindalco by the PM as "absolutely right" and said investigating agencies...
- Supreme Court bail to 5 corporate honchos in 2G case raises hopes of Raja and others
The Supreme Court's order granting bail to five top corporate executives has bolstered the hopes of former minister A Raja and other.
- US lawmaker wants to see alleged WikiLeaks source
A US lawmaker deeply critical of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan asked the Pentagon on Friday to let him visit an imprisoned soldier held ...
- Cheque bouncing case: SC for a ground reality check
The Supreme Court has asked courts to take into account ground realities while deciding cheque bouncing cases.
- SC raps govt over tainted ministers
The Manmohan Singh government’s reluctance to address the issue of tainted ministers came in for mild rebuke from the Supreme Court.