Mumbai, Feb 5 (PTI) The Bombay High Court today set aside the appointment of senior IPS officer Anami N Roy as Maharashtra's Director General of Police, terming it as contrary to law.The court also asked the state government to appoint a new DGP in ..
The government cannot arm common men or those associated with Salwa Judum, a people's movement to combat naxalism in Chhatisgarh, to curb the unlawful activities of naxalites, the Supreme Court said."We do not underestimate the enormity of the proble ..
Warning that custodial deaths if left unchecked would lead to anarchy and barbarism, the Supreme Court has called for stern measures to combat the menace as otherwise the people's confidence in the country's criminal justice system will be destroyed. ..
The Supreme Court has issued notice to salt manufacturers' body and others on the Centre's plea seeking transfer of petitions challenging a government notification that banned sale and consumption of non-iodised salt (common salt).A bench headed by J ..
NEW DELHI: A Supreme Court judge, three Allahabad High Court judges and one Uttarakhand High Court judge have been questioned by CBI in connection with the Ghaziabad PF scam. The investigating agency asked them if they had any links with Ashutosh Ast ..
Supreme Court has allowed market regulator SEBI to interrogate Satyam founder Ramalinga Raju, ending more than three weeks of wait to access the kingpin of the accounting fraud in the IT Company.SEBI would be probing if there was any insider trading ..
In the wake of a report claiming that harmful levels of trans-fat content in cooking oils make them unfit for consumption, the govt has said it will ensure correct labelling on products to create awareness among the people about the issue, but ruled ..
Pointing towards the high cost of litigation, the Supreme Court has said that the common man cannot afford to come to courts for justice as only the rich and affluent have the wherewithal to fight legal battles over their grievances."No man will dare ..
Lawyers of district courts across the country on Tuesday went on strike to protest changes in the CrPC which allow police not to arrest accused in offences punishable up to seven years in jail."Lawyers from Kashmir to Kanyakumari have abstained from ..
On couple's plea HC stays case against them for obscenity New Delhi, Feb 2 (PTI) Coming to the rescue of a newly married couple, the Delhi High Court Monday stayed criminal proceeding against them on the charge of committing an obscene act at a Metr ..