US court upholds sexual discrimination lawsuit against L&T
A US court has upheld a class claim of sex discrimination filed against Larsen and Toubro Infotech, a subsidiary of Indian conglomerate L&T, by its former employee who has alleged she was fired from h
S&P cuts Greece to 'selective default'
Ratings firm Standard & Poor's on Monday cut the credit rating of Greece to ‘selective default’ after banks agreed to write off more than half of their Greek debt holdings in a second EU bailout of th
Indians convicted of sexually abusing daughter-in-law
A US court has convicted three members of an Indian family here on charges of sexually abusing their daughter-in-law who came to America after an arranged marriage and was threatened to work as a slav
US court convicts Indians of sexually abusing daughter-in-law
A US court has convicted three members of an Indian family here on charges of sexually abusing their daughter-in-law who came to America after an arranged marriage and was threatened to work as a slav
Washington, D.C. ‘best city for extra marital affairs’
The capital of United States, Washington, D.C is apparently the best place to cheat on your spouse, according to an adultery website.
AshleyMadison.com, an online dating service for people already in
Court orders man to apologize to estranged wife on Facebook
A court in the US has ordered a man to post an apology to his estranged wife on his Facebook page for 30 days to avoid a jail sentence for blasting her on the social networking site, a case that stirr
US judge recommends $1.5mon to 'enslaved' Indian maid
In a setback to an Indian diplomat, a US judge has recommended that her maid be awarded nearly $1.5 million for the ‘barbaric treatment’ and ‘emotional distress’ suffered by her at the hands of her em
Judge: Award Indian diplomat’s maid $1.5m
In a setback to an Indian diplomat, a US judge has recommended that her maid be awarded nearly $1.5 million for the “barbaric treatment” and “emotional distress” suffered by her at the hands of her employer for three years.
Somalia should itself give solution to piracy problem: India
India has said the solution to the problem of piracy off the coast of Somalia should come from institutions within Somalia, as it asked the African country to bring in a national anti-piracy legislati
Indian diplomat asked to pay $1.5 million to abused housemaid
A New York judge has recommended that a young Indian housemaid deserves nearly $1.5 million for her 'barbaric treatment' at the hands of an Indian diplomat and her husband here.
The proposed award in