The Supreme Court on Thursday (February 6, 2025) granted interim police protection to the officials of Discovery Communications India on a plea alleging threats by followers of self-styled godman ...
Judge Boardman ruled that the executive order conflicts with the Fourteenth Amendment to the US Constitution and contradicts the precedent set by the US Supreme Court affirming birthright citizenship.
On February 3 this year, the Supreme Court issued an interim order restraining the Central and state governments from cutting ...
(File photo) The Supreme ... India Sanjiv Khanna also requested the police authorities in the concerned states to protect the right of the petitioners to use their offices and ensure that no criminal ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday ... 142 of the Constitution of India by following earlier dicta of this case in the aforesaid orders,” the LiveLaw quoted Supreme Court as saying.
The Supreme Court of India has opened applications for 241 Junior Court Assistant posts. Interested and eligible candidates can apply online through the official website, sci.gov.in. The ...
NEW DELHI: Supreme Court Thursday ordered police in Delhi, Karnataka, Telangana, Maharashtra, West Bengal and Haryana to provide protection to offices and officials of Discovery Communications ...
demanding that the Election Commission of India (ECI) be directed to upload Form 17C on its website immediately after polling ends. Form 17C contains detailed information on the number of votes cast ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday ordered police authorities of at least seven states to ensure protection for various officials of Discovery who are allegedly facing threats after the release of the ...
HYDRAA Commissioner AV Ranganath participating in a public hearing at Ilapur village, Ameenpur municipality Hyderabad: Heated arguments were exchanged between HYDRAA commissioner AV Ranganath and ...
The Supreme Court Monday sought a sealed-cover report from the Central Forensic Sciences Laboratory ... Meanwhile, the SC made it clear that the state’s objection as to why the petitioner could not ...
With nearly 5,000 cases pending against sitting and former members of Parliament and members of legislative assemblies, the Supreme Court has been urged to issue directions to ensure expeditious ...