Those ‘dancing over’ electoral bonds data are going to repent, says PM Narendra Modi

[ad_1] Those “dancing over” the electoral bonds data and taking pride in it are going to repent, Prime Minister Narendra Modi claimed in an interview on Sunday.“Tell me what have we done that I should see as a setback,” the...

PM orchestrating attack on judiciary in the name of defending it is height of hypocrisy: Congress

[ad_1] Prime Minister Narendra Modi “orchestrating and coordinating” an attack on the judiciary in the name of defending it is the “height of hypocrisy”, Congress leader Jairam Ramesh said on Thursday.The comments came after Modi accused the Opposition party of...

No immunity from prosecution to MPs, MLAs for taking bribes to vote in legislature: SC

[ad_1] Live Law reported that the apex court also noted that unlike the House of Commons in the United Kingdom, India does not have 'ancient and undoubted privileges' vested after a struggle between the Parliament and the monarch. Privileges in...

Article 21 is soul of Constitution, liberty of citizens is paramount: SC

  The bench said it has come across various matters from the Bombay High Court where bail and anticipatory bail applications were not being decided expeditiously. Referring to one such case, the bench said the application for anticipatory bail was...

Excise policy case: Delhi court extends judicial custody of Sisodia, Singh

[ad_1] The ED had, at the previous hearing, said that Sisodia's regular bail application should not be entertained while his curative petition is pending before the top court.Special counsel Zoheb Hossain had argued that seeking relief simultaneously from two forums...

1993 train blasts case: CBI to challenge Abdul Karim Tunda’s acquittal

[ad_1] The CBI will challenge Abdul Karim Tunda's acquittal in the 1993 train blasts case. Two others are sentenced to life imprisonment. [ad_2] Crime Today News | Hyderabad Source | Powered by Yes Mom Hosting
Supreme Court dismisses Vedanta plea on copper plant closure in Thoothukudi

Supreme Court dismisses Vedanta plea on copper plant closure in Thoothukudi

[ad_1] "They are voiceless people. They all cannot come here. We cannot be oblivious to the wider concerns of the community," CJI Chandrachud had said. "We may not be able to direct that you start operating today, but we can...