SC quashes u.p. govt’s bid to acquire land
In another setback to the UP government on acqui-ring farmers’ fertile land for the development projects, the Supreme Court on Tuesday quashed its order for taking over nearly 300 acres of land for “leather city project” in Ghaziabad district.
SC quashes u.p. govt’s bid to acquire land
In another setback to the UP government on acqui-ring farmers’ fertile land for the development projects, the Supreme Court on Tuesday quashed its order for taking over nearly 300 acres of land for “leather city project” in Ghaziabad district.
SC warns against stale food for kids
In the backdrop of frequent reports of corruption in ready-to-eat food supply to the anganwadi children and kids falling sick due to food poisoning, the Supreme Court has warned the states and Union T
SC: Do not misuse preventive detention
As the UPA faced all-round attacks for detaining Anna Hazare without warrant under sections 107 and 151 of the CrPC, a judgment of the Supreme Court against the “misuse” of preventive detention powers
SC halts Hasan Ali’s bail by high court
Key black money case accused Hasan Ali Khan’s relief in securing bail from the Bombay high court proved shortlived as the Supreme Court Tuesday stayed its operation while fixing a detailed hearing for
B’day party got Anna in trouble
The P.B. Sawant Commission, set up by the Maharashtra government in 2003 to probe certain allegations of corruption against four Congress
ministers — Padamsinh Patil, Sureshdada Jain, Nawab Malik and Vijaykumar Gavit — levelled by Anna Hazare, had also brought him under the ambit of
the panel’s inquiry in view of the counter charges made against him.
The commission submitted its report in two parts in 2005. The portion dealing with Mr Hazare had analysed the functioning of all the 10
SC confirms life fo 2 for cousin murderv
The Supreme Court has upheld the life sentence to two brothers form Delhi for brutal murder of their cousin by stabbing him repeatedly with knife and scissors in a fight erupting on a petty issue of p
SC confirms death for Pak terrorist
Declaring the unprovoked attack by Pakistani terrorist Mohammad Arif, alias Ashfaq, in winter of 2000 on the Red Fort, the Supreme Court on Wednesday confirmed the death sentence to him by hanging as per the provisions of
SC dismisses PIL against Maya
Nothing much should be read in occasional meetings between the chief minister of a state and the Chief Justice of the high court, particularly when the executive head faced some case as judicial decisions could not
NGO says winter polls will cost less
Should India also follow the US system of holding election for Parliament preferably in winter months to achieve higher percentage of voting and reducing the expenditure considerably on the general el