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Courts can act even if a crime committed abroad

Resolving a major legal problem of millions of Indians living abroad, the Supreme Court, in a significant judgment, has ruled that an Indian citizen can lodge a complaint with the police back home for

NRIs can bring their fights home

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Resolving a major legal problem of millions of Indians living abroad, the Supreme Court in a significant judgment has ruled that an Indian citizen can lodge complaint back home with the police for an

‘No govt nod needed if crime starts in India’

The Supreme Court on Sunday clarified that if the offence was a sequel of events starting from India and a part of it was completed abroad, the trial judge could proceed with regard to the offence so

SC to convict: Why not death for killing 5?

As the nation is debating the death penalty to three convicts in Rajiv Gandhi assassination case, the Supreme Court has issued show cause notice to a man from Utter Pradesh why his life sentence shoul

Impeachment simple exercise

With the Rajya Sabha passing impeachment motion against Calcutta high court judge Soumitra Sen, a general impression was created as if he has been “crucified” for the simple reason that the event has

Padmanabha temple devaprasnam irks Supreme Court

Even as the Travancore Royalty had sought the Supreme Court's intervention against opening of the mysterious 'Cellar-B' of Padmanabha Swamy temple where huge wealth was recovered form other chambers e

SC seeks cash-for-vote fount

Not satisfied with the Delhi police investigation of the “cash-for-vote” scam despite it chargesheeting Rajya Sabha MP Amar Singh, his associates and other political figures, the Supreme Court gave investigators four weeks to find the source of the money and file a supplementary chargesheet.

SC REFUSES PETITION On Anna’s arrest

The Supreme Court on Friday declined to entertain a petition raising the issue of Gandhian crusader Anna Hazare’s arrest by Delhi police on August 16 before sitting on a hunger strike in the national capital on the Jan Lokpal Bill issue.

SC: Pvt hospitals to admit poor

The Supreme Court on Thursday opened the doors of nearly 40 private hospitals in the national capital to poor patients from all over India under subsidised land allocation rules by dismissing their appeals challenging the validity of the rules upheld by the Delhi high court.

Stay has ‘little legal force’

The stay granted by the Madras high court on the hanging of Rajiv assassination convicts has little “legal force”, point out legal observers.

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