A petitioner who moved the Supreme Court seeking independent probe into the police encounter killings in Uttar Pradesh, has alleged that the state government had attempted to mislead the Apex Court by hiding crucial facts in its status report.
While rejecting the status report submitted by the state of Uttar Pradesh, Advocate Vishal Tiwari contended that encounter killings were often celebrated as achievements in state police, which rewarded such officials by giving them out-of-turn promotio...
Slamming a petitioner who refused to pay maintenance to his wife and daughter claiming he was on study leave, the Madras High Court said his duty to them cannot take a back seat
The Delhi High Court has recently restrained the misuse of the name, image, voice and other attributes of persona, including the “jhakaas” catchphrase of actor Anil Kapoor for commercial gain. Acknowledging that such misuse can damage a celebrity’s right to endorsement, the Court also added that “fame for a person comes with disadvantages” and “this case shows that reputation and fame can transcend into damage”
No one has been arrested so far for Hardeep Singh Nijjar’s murder and police investigations are still going on. So, what prompted Trudeau to escalate the issue and accuse India of his killing based on “credible information” on the floor of parliament? And follow it up with the expulsion of an Indian diplomat?
The Bill has raised questions whether it is an attempt by the executive to control the judiciary. Is the freedom of advocates being compromised? Rajshri Rai, editor-in-chief, APN channel, delved into the matter in India Legal’s TV show
The diplomatic crisis between India and Canada should not surprise either governments. Both sides know exactly what happened, where, when, why, and how. The tremendous power of electronic intelligence utilized by the “five eyes-nations” computing and analytical skills deciphered actions and communications around the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada. The five are the USA, Canada, the United Kingdom, New Zealand and Australia
Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud on Monday said the lessons given by Father of the Nation (India) Mahatma Gandhi on sustainability have proved to be the guiding light for today's world.
Attending the celebrations of 154th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi at Tavistock Square in London, the CJI said as the world faced the pressing issue of climate change and environmental challenges, Gandhi's emphasis on living in harmony with nature and practising sustainable lifestyles provided val...