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SC refuses to take up PIL against Kapil Sibal
Minister for Communications and Information Technology Kapil Sibal got a breather on 11th july as the supreme court refused to take up the petition against him and Anil Ambani seeking a CBI probe int
The Centre is likely to introduce a Real Estate (Regulation and Development) bill in the monsoon session of Parliament to protect consumers interests against dubious operators in the real estate sect
The Government will soon introduce a comprehensive Bill in Parliament declaring all sports federations, including BCCI, as public authorities. The federations will be open to RTI queries and their wi
The Supreme Court has upheld the Allahabad High Court's verdict that government cannot acquire land without addressing the concerns and objections of the affected parties.
The matter pertains to acqu
The Supreme Court on 6th july paved the way for trial of over 50 accused in the 2008 Gujarat serial bomb blasts which killed over 56 persons.
A bench of Justices Altamas Kabir and Cyriac Joseph rejec
The Supreme Court has dismissed the petition of soft drink majors CocaCola and Pepsico challenging imposition of a separate levy on glass bottles and bottle crates by the Sangli Miraj Kupwad Municipa
The National Human Rights Commission, NHRC on 6th july issued notices to all states along with several Union Ministries on banning the use of white asbestos and asked them to file a status report on
CIC directs CBI to make public assets of officials
The Central Information Commission, CIC, has directed the CBI to make public properties of its officials posted in Delhi and Mumbai and disclose their source of income for the last 10 years. The tran
Criticizing the practice of deploying vigilante groups like Salwa Judum in the fight against Maoists, the Supreme Court has asked the Centre and Chhattisgarh Governments to desist from arming tribals
The Delhi High Court on 6th june sought the Centre's response on two public interest lawsuits challenging its notification exempting CBI, NIA and other key agencies from the ambit of the Right To I