Govt can't arbitrarily restrict land use by its owner: SC The Supreme Court has said the Government cannot arbitrarily restrict the use of a land by its owner as it would severely curtail his right to possess property. "The power to restrict the use ..
Observing that there should be a doping-free environment in view of the 2010 Commonwealth Games, the Delhi High Court sought a reply from the Center on a PIL alleging that the Indian Olympic Association was ignoring international guidelines on the ma ..
The Supreme Court has asked High Courts to quash criminal proceedings against accused in dowry cases only under exceptional circumstances otherwise it may amount to injustice to women who are complainants in these matters."The court must be careful t ..
Pay Comm: Service chiefs submit p'sals for changes New Delhi, Apr 1 (PTI) Aiming for modifications in the Sixth Pay Commission's recommendations, Chairman, Chiefs of Staff Committee Admiral Sureesh Mehta and Army Chief General Deepak Kapoor today ..
Ketan Parekh, five others sentenced to one-year RI Mumbai, Apr 1 (UNI) Stockbroker Ketan Parekh was today sentencedto one-year rigorous imprisonment by a special court here alongwith five others in the 1992 stocks scam.Justice M V Kanade, pronounci ..
CBI submits twelfth charge sheet, gives clean chit to Pandher CBI has once again given clean chit to the prime accused of Nithari serial killing case Moninder Singh Pandher in its twelfth charge sheet, submitted to the court on Tuesday. CBI submitted ..
REFUND OF SERVICE TAX ON CERTAIN TAXABLE SERVICES ATTRIBUTABLE TO EXPORT GOODS EXTENDED ------------------------------------------------Government has issued Notification No. 17/2008-ST dated 01.04.08, extending refund of service tax paid by exporter ..
New Delhi, Apr 1 (PTI) Citizens unhappy with the performance of an elected government should vote it out of power rather than rushing to a court which "is not a remedy for all evils," the Supreme Court said today."This is democracy where elections ar ..
The Supreme Court has sought a response from the Tamil Nadu govt on a petition seeking revival of the Common Entrance Test (CET), abolished last year, for admissions to professional courses in the state for academic session 2008-09.A Bench headed by ..
Couples seeking divorce will not be able to untie the knot quickly with a court ruling in Mumbai that the one-year mandatory period of separation cannot be shortened under any circumstance. The Bombay High Court gave the ruling while dismissing a pet ..