No arrests for posting comments on Facebook without senior cop...New Delhi: The Supreme Court Thursday said no person would be arrested under Section 66A of the IT Act for posting objectionable comments on social networking websites without prior approval from an officer of the Inspector General of Police-rank. Sify, 4 days ago |
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Court rejects plea for CBI probe in Delhi cop's deathNew Delhi, May 9 (IANS) The Delhi High Court Thursday rejected two pleas seeking a CBI probe into the death of a constable who collapsed during an anti-rape protest here last year and the quashing of cases filed against eight protesters for ... Mangalorean, 1 week ago
No CBI probe in Delhi cop's death: Court
Firstpost.com, 1 week ago
No CBI probe in Delhi cops death Court
Mumbai News.Net, 1 week ago
No short cut: SC junks Kanda bail plea
Indian Express, 1 month ago
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No CBI probe into constable Tomar's death: Delhi HCJustice GP Mittal observed that no grounds could be found for transfer of investigations from police to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). Image courtesy: Ibnlive "No material has been placed on record by the petitioner which would compel ... Firstpost.com, 1 week ago
Cops oppose CBI probe into cops death
Asian Age, 2 months ago
Delhi Police oppose CBI inquiry in cop's death
Deccan Herald, 2 months ago
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Verdict in cop Subhash Tomar`s death case todayNew Delhi: The Delhi High Court will on Thursday pronounce its verdict on two petitions seeking a CBI probe into the death of a constable who collapsed during an anti-rape protests here last year and quashing of FIR registered against eight youths ... ZeeNews.com, 1 week ago
HC verdict in Delhi cop's death today
Qatar Peninsula, 1 week ago
HC to pronounce verdict on Delhi cop Tomar's death tomorrow
Firstpost.com, 1 week ago
Delhi Police constable's death verdict Thursday
ProKerala.com, 1 week ago
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Supreme Court frowns upon official security cover provided to richBusiness India News: NEW DELHI: Saying had the government and police been providing adequate protection to citizens, 5/6-year-olds would not have been raped, the Supreme Court on Wednesday frowned upon official security cover being provided to the ... KeralaNext.com, 2 weeks ago
SC points to Ambani, questions cover for rich
Economic Times, 2 weeks ago
Apex court questions 'Z' security to businessmen
Deccan Herald, 2 weeks ago
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SC sounds states on hate-speech penaltyNew Delhi, April 29: The Supreme Court today asked all states and Union territories to respond to a public interest plea that sought action against political leaders, including suspension from legislatures, for hate speeches made on regional, caste ... Calcutta Telegraph, 2 weeks ago
Amend rules to control beacon use: SC
New Indian Express, 1 month ago
SC tells govt to amend rules on use of red beacon
Deccan Herald, 1 month ago
SC to look into misuse of beacons
New Indian Express, 1 month ago
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Was constable instructed to offer Rs 2,000 to rape victims parents, asks SCThe Supreme Court on Monday suspected that the policeman who offered Rs 2,000 to the parents of a five-year-old rape victim in East Delhi to hush-up the case was acting under instruction and sought an affidavit from Delhi Police on the action taken ... Times of India, 2 weeks ago
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Thousand died during clinical trialThe Union health and family welfare ministry said of the 57,303 enrolled subjects, 39,022 completed the clinical trials. New Delhi: Federal government today informed the Supreme Court of India that as many as 2,644 people, called subjects, died ... UCAN India, 3 weeks ago
2,644 died during clinical trial of drugs in 7 years: Govt to SC [India] [Times of India]
Pharmacy Choice, 3 weeks ago
Thousands died during clinical trial
UCAN India, 3 weeks ago
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Newsletter Issue 122: JSA paradigms, aggressive CAs & moreJ Sagar Associates (JSA) founder Jyoti Sagar's story is remarkable, less for having built a top tier law firm from scratch in 20-odd years, which others too can boast, but more for voluntarily retiring and surrendering all his equity to the rest of ... Legally India, 3 weeks ago
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India broke its promise on marines, Italy tells Indian SCNew Delhi: Italy accused India of breaching the sovereign assurance given to it and the Supreme Court judgment by slapping provisions of Suppression of Unlawful Acts (SUA), which provides for mandatory death penalty, against the marines facing trial ... Online News Pakistan, 1 month ago
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