MUMBAI (Reuters) - India's Supreme Court on Wednesday strongly criticised states which were demolishing properties of ...
India's top court has said that authorities cannot demolish homes merely because a person has been accused of a crime and has ...
Jet Airways, once India‘s second-biggest carrier, is to be liquidated, the country’s Supreme Court ruled Thursday, ending a ...
India's Supreme Court restricts arbitrary demolitions, emphasizing due process and protection of citizens' rights.
India's ruling Hindu nationalist government is accused by rights groups and critics of ordering demolitions of properties ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday laid down pan-India guidelines to prevent arbitrary demolitions of properties in the country.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday expressed grave concern about deficiencies noticed in Forensic Science Laboratories (FSLs) ...
The final part of the four-part series revisiting the question of dual citizenship in India in view of the Supreme Court ...
In a landmark judgment, the Supreme Court of India condemned the practice of arbitrary bulldozer demolitions, stating that ...
The Supreme Court of India condemns arbitrary bulldozer demolitions, affirming constitutional rights and the need for due ...
The Supreme Court issued guidelines for property demolitions, emphasising due process. Demolition solely due to an occupant's ...
Cow slaughter is punished by seven years in jail in Madhya Pradesh, and the burden of proof is on the accused. Slaughter of ...