Nothing Wrong In Country Using Spyware For Security: Supreme Court opines in alleged Pegasus snooping case
On April 29, the Supreme Court of India, during a hearing on the Pegasus spyware case, emphasized that there is nothing inherently wrong ...
On April 29, the Supreme Court of India, during a hearing on the Pegasus spyware case, emphasized that there is nothing inherently wrong ...
In a major setback to tainted Gujarat IPS officer Sanjiv Bhatt, the Supreme Court of India, on 29th April, junked his plea to ...
In a significant reaffirmation, the Supreme Court of India has once again made it clear that bodies like 'Court of Kazi', 'Court of ...
On Monday (28th April), the Supreme Court directed the Gujarat government to limit the height of the compound wall being constructed to prevent ...
The Supreme Court on Monday issued a notice to the Centre regarding a plea seeking stricter regulation of sexually explicit content on OTT ...
The Supreme Court of India recently declined to quash an FIR against a firm’s director over alleged involvement in the economic offences, paving ...
In a significant move, the Bombay High Court on April 25 directed the Mumbai Police not to arrest stand-up comedian Kunal Kamra in ...
The debate around the Waqf Act has taken a sharp political turn with BJP MP Nishikant Dubey's recent comments targeting both the judiciary ...
Amid the foul cry from the opposition and its ecosystem, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar has once again critiqued the judiciary, reminding all of ...
In a major development in marital disputes, the Supreme Court has given major respite to in-laws asserting that a few taunts here and ...
It seems that in the Indian state, the rules of secularism always falls upon the shoulders of one community and the other seems ...
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar has strongly objected to the Supreme Court's recent ruling that sets a deadline for the President to decide on ...


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