A Delhi court on Thursday granted the Delhi Police more time to complete its investigation into the Parliamentary security breach incident. The matter is registered under the stringent section of UAPA (Unlawful activities (prevention) Act) 1967. The custody of all the six accused has also been extended till May 25.
Special Judge Hardeep Kaur has granted the special cell of Delhi Police 30 more days to finish their investigation. The Delhi Police had requested an extension, asking for an addi...
The case has shown that though arbitration tribunals are expected to give clear verdicts with specialised judges, this often doesn’t happen. Cases then land in courts which are ill-equipped to handle complex disputes
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Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud on Thursday announced that the Supreme Court will start sharing information relating to cause lists, and filing and listing of cases to advocates through WhatsApp messages.
The aforesaid announcement was made by the Chief Justice before a nine-judge bench that commenced the hearing on a vexed legal question arising from the petitions whether private properties can be considered material resources of the community under Article 39(b) of the Constitution, ...