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Jobs For Locals?

The Karnataka government is considering rules for multinational companies working in the state to list the number of locals they employ. Job preference to locals was tried first in Haryana, but struck down by the Punjab and Haryana High Court. It is now in the Supreme Court

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Unknown miscreants attac...

Arms Act: Bengaluru Court...

A Special Bengaluru cour...

Technopolis Grinds to a H...

Parts of India’s Silicon City have been marooned after rains exposed its hi-tech lies. But this is the state of every city in the country with haphazard development and greedy contractors  

Karnataka High Court disp...

While considering the PIL, the Karnataka High Court bench held that since matter relates to the people belonging to a particular community, i.e., Bhovi community, the Court felt it was appropriate for the State Government to consider their grievance and take appropriate decision in accordance with law.

Plea filed in Supreme Cou...

The plea, filed on December 3 aims at reduction in cheating, fraud and forgery, control in deliberate delays, restrain on builders from dishonestly misappropriating buyers' money and indulging into arbitrary unfair restrictive trade practices.

BJP leader Tejasvi Surya ...

Yesterday, the court asked the administration: "Have you collected fines from Member of Parliament (Tejasvi Surya) and other political leaders for not wearing masks? What signals are you sending?"

Supreme Court grants cust...

New Delhi (ILNS): The Supreme Court has ruled that a child of estranged parents could live with his mother in Singapore, while his father may visit him and the mother would be required to come to India to allow the child to visit his other parent.

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