I&B ministry has advised Zee5 to hold back docuseries on gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, citing fears of public disorder, influence on youth, and the glamourisation of organised crime.
Custodial interrogation is 'necessary' to find out about his associates who collected documents claiming that Riniki Bhuyan Sarma holds multiple passports, says judge.
Bench headed by CJI Surya Kant declines direct relief to petitioners; Justice Bagchi signals that court may separately examine the right to remain on electoral rolls
Banks expressed concerns about not being included in Public Utility Services list, ThePrint has learnt. 80 lakh cheque-bounce cases are currently being heard in subordinate courts.
Man's death penalty commuted to life term. Daughter was subjected to sexual assault by father under the influence of alcohol, at least 20 times, leading to her pregnancy.
Matter in focus after Delhi HC remarks that Sentence Review Board appears to be driven by a 'blindfolded' approach when deciding on premature release of high-profile convicts.
Delhi lawyer Vaibhav Singh told ThePrint he was 'compelled' to file the petition in Delhi High Court. Plea argues that recording videos of courtroom proceedings violates HC rules.
Bombay High Court discharged the 4 accused in 2006 Malegaon blasts case this week, saying there was insufficient evidence to proceed with trial. 31 people lost their lives in the blasts.
Once ignored by law, live-in relationships now enjoy legal recognition. But when it involves a married person, high courts have diverged in applying the laws.
From Mohun Bagan and East Bengal to Mohammedan Sporting, footbclubs once shaped identity, pride and belonging across Bengal’s social fabric. Now, the political field has taken over.
American objectives are unmet. They neither have muscle nor motivation to resume the war. As for Iran, the regime didn’t just survive, it’s now led by more radical individuals.
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