The much-awaited construction of the six-lane underpass at Char Murti in Greater Noida's Gaur City has begun. Here are the ...
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India Today on MSNIn Ranveer Allahbadia case, Supreme Court's big remark on content regulationThe Supreme Court directed the Centre to put some regulations in place to prevent obscene language being broadcast, but ...
The Supreme Court on Monday allowed Ranveer Allahbadia to resume airing his podcast, 'The Ranveer Show' albeit with a few ...
A ruling from the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals said a Guam-based nonprofit group had legal standing to pursue its claim against the U.S. Air Force over its plans to blow up leftover munitions ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday paused the Trump administration's efforts to dismiss the head of an independent agency charged with investigating whistleblower claims as the president seeks to ...
The Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG) and Rumble filed a lawsuit against a Brazilian Supreme Court justice on Wednesday, claiming voices in America were being illegally censored on social media.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Friday temporarily ... The conservative-dominated court has previously taken a robust view of presidential power, including in last year’s decision ...
YouTuber Ashish Chanchlani approached the Supreme Court to challenge an FIR filed in Guwahati regarding a case linked to alleged obscenity on ’India’s Got Latent’ show. (Instagram ...
The Supreme Court unanimously sided with Hungary on Friday by rejecting a group of Holocaust survivors’ legal theory that sought to haul the country into American courts to pay compensation.
A group of Holocaust victims may not sue Hungary in American courts to recover property stolen during World War II because their funds were comingled with other funds, the Supreme Court ruled ...
Calling it “something very, very disturbing”, the Supreme Court Thursday ... referred to the majority view in the 1991 judgment K Veeraswamy vs. Union of India, and said that according to this, “a ...
By Adam Liptak Reporting from Washington The Supreme Court, in its first decision on President Trump’s use of executive power in his second term, ruled on Friday that he cannot, for now ...
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