Israeli diplomat attack: Court denies bail to Kazmi
Journalist Syed Mohammed Ahmad Kazmi, arrested for his alleged role in the February 13 bomb attack at an Israeli diplomat's car here, was on Tuesday denied bail by a Delhi court.
Chief Metropolitan
No cap on number of cycle rickshaws plying in the capital: SC
Cycle rickshaws can ply in the national capital without any curb on their number with the Supreme Court on Monday refusing to put any ceiling on it.
A bench headed by Justice G S Singhvi dismissed t
Kerala High Court orders release of Italian ship
The Kerala High Court on Thursday ordered release of Italian ship Enrica Lexie, detained off Kochi port for over a month in connection with the gunning down of two Indian fishermen allegedly by marine
Pay dues, British court tells Vijay Mallya
Sahara Force India, the country’s sole representatives in the ritzy world of Formula One, seem to be in financial turmoil again.
While team principal Vijay Mallya is in desperate search for funds to
Centre supports HC gay verdict
After much cajoling by the Supreme Court, the Centre finally came out with a 'changed but clear' stand on homosexuality on Wednesday.
The top court with the Attorney-General making a statement that
Ship captain pleads guilty over New Zealand oil spill
The captain and second officer of a cargo ship which grounded off New Zealand last year pleaded guilty on Wednesday to causing the country's biggest ever sea pollution disaster, officials said.
The o
UK court OKs legal claim to be served via Facebook
Status update: You're sued.
Legal authorities said on Tuesday that a High Court judge in England has approved the use of Facebook to serve legal claims.
Lawyers in a commercial dispute were last wee
Norway lets Indian couple see kids after three months
Norwegian social workers, who caused a diplomatic storm by removing two Indian children from their parents' care, let the couple see the youngsters for the first time in three months on Friday, a lawy
UK is and will remain safe, says British diplomat
Asserting that it takes any act of violence 'very seriously', the UK on Saturday assured Indians that Britain was going to remain a 'safe country'.
The assurance by British High Commissioner to India
Need for making court proceedings paperless: Law Minister
Law Minister Salman Khurshid on Saturday said courts in Delhi are a show window for the rest of the country and stressed upon the need for making court proceedings paperless.
"Can we look for paperl