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Pakistan has violated ceasefire, Indian Army maintaining strong vigil: External affairs ministry

New Delhi, May 10 -- India accused Pakistan late on Saturday of violating the "ceasefire" agreement they had struck earlier in the day, and said that the Indian Army was maintaining strong vigil to re... Read More


Pakistan has violated ceasefire, Indian Army maintaining strong vigil, says external affairs ministry

New Delhi, May 10 -- India said late on Saturday that Pakistan had violated the understanding for a ceasefire that the two countries had reached earlier in the day, and said that the Indian Army was m... Read More


Pakistan is moving troops into forward areas, indicating offensive intent: Indian officials

New Delhi, May 10 -- Pakistan is moving troops into forward areas, indicating an "offensive intent" to escalate tensions, saidIndian officials on Saturday.The Pakistan army used missiles and fighter a... Read More


Pakistan is moving troops to forward areas, indicating offensive intent: Indian officials

New Delhi, May 10 -- Pakistan is moving troops into forward areas, indicating an "offensive intent" to escalate tensions, saidIndian officials on Saturday, adding Indian armed forces remain in a high ... Read More


Reliance Industries applies for Operation Sindoor trademark for entertainment purposes

New Delhi, May 8 -- Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) has applied for a trademark for "Operation Sindoor," the codename for India's strike against terrorist bases in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir... Read More


All in the family: Women, scheduled castes, tribes, OBCs a small fraction of Supreme Court judges; 6% relatives

New Delhi, May 6 -- Only 3.6% of the Supreme Court's nominees for the position of judges of various high courts since November 2022 were from scheduled castes and even fewer from scheduled tribes, acc... Read More


Ministry to start work to plug procedural gaps in arbitration law

New Delhi, May 6 -- The union law and justice ministry will start working to plug procedural gaps and lacunae in the domestic arbitration law following an order by the Supreme Court on May 2, accordin... Read More


Law ministry to start work on plugging gaps in arbitration law, as directed by Supreme Court

New Delhi, May 5 -- The union law and justice ministry will start working to plug procedural gaps and lacunae in the domestic arbitration law following the Supreme Court's direction of 2 May, accordin... Read More


E-bus demand surpasses target, states may have to settle for less

New Delhi, May 5 -- After a tepid year, the government's scheme for subsidized electric buses has generated such an overwhelming response that states may have to settle for fewer units than they sough... Read More


Small businesses, startups adopting mediation in contracts: law minister Meghwal

New Delhi, May 4 -- India's small businesses and startups have started adopting mediation in the dispute resolution clauses included in their contracts, Union law and justice minister Arjun Ram Meghwa... Read More