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Delhi offers to help rebuild Ray's house

India, July 16 -- India on Tuesday offered to cooperate with the Bangladesh government to repair and reconstruct the ancestral property of noted filmmaker Satyajit Ray in Mymensingh, which is set to b... Read More


hc holds order on medha patkar's plea in defamation case

New Delhi, July 16 -- Lieutenant governor VK Saxena on Tuesday opposed activist Medha Patkar's plea before the Delhi High Court challenging her conviction and sentencing in a 2001 criminal defamation ... Read More


5,000 cops posted for Kanwar Yatra

New Delhi, July 16 -- A Supreme Court hearing on Tuesday into a petition seeking dedicated feeding zones for community dogs saw the bench shift focus to public safety, voicing concern over the rising ... Read More


SC issues rules on handling DNA evidence

New Delhi, July 16 -- The Supreme Court issued binding nationwide guidelines to regulate the collection, preservation, and processing of DNA and other biological material, saying the lack of standardi... Read More


Feed strays, but not at cost of public safety: hc

New Delhi, July 16 -- The Supreme Court on Tuesday voiced concern over the rising number of stray dog attacks, underscoring what it deemed a risk to public safety. "Do you go cycling in the morning?" ... Read More


RAHUL gets bail in indian army defamation case

Lucknow, July 16 -- A court in Lucknow on Tuesday granted bail to leader of opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi after he made an appearance in a defamation case filed over his purported derogator... Read More


firms recognised as victims under criminal law: sc

New Delhi, July 16 -- In a ruling that could fundamentally reshape corporate rights in criminal litigation, the Supreme Court has held that companies can be considered "victims" under the CrPC and are... Read More


Companies can be victims in criminal cases, rules SC

New Delhi, July 16 -- In a ruling that could fundamentally reshape corporate rights in criminal litigation, the Supreme Court has held that companies can be considered "victims" under the Code of Crim... Read More


Govt plans to table 8 new bills in monsoon session

New Delhi, July 16 -- The Narendra Modi government plans to seek Parliament's approval for the income tax bill and introduce eight new legislation in the upcoming monsoon session of Parliament, includ... Read More


Right to dignity PREVAILS OVER free speech: top court

New Delhi, July 16 -- The Supreme Court on Tuesday said that an individual's right to life and dignity must prevail over another's right to free speech, urging the Centre to propose a set of guideline... Read More