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Cash-for-query: SC to decide fate of expelled MPs today

Wednesday 10 January '07

The Supreme Court will on Wednesday decide the fate of 10 Lok Sabha MPs who were expelled by the Parliament for their alleged involvement in the Cash for Query scam last year.
Over a yr ago, NCW sounded alarm on missing kids, police didn’t respond

Wednesday 3 January '07

Jhabbu Lal of Nithari village received Rs 2 lakh from the Mulayam Singh Yadav government today as compensation for his 10-year-old daughter Jyoti who went missing in June 2005.
It’s time for a Makeover

Monday 1 January '07

The Year 2007 may just secure a place in history for the sweeping reforms that are set to take place in the 145-year-old Indian Police Act.
SC order calls for change in ‘shared household’ definition

Friday 29 December '06

The concept of shared household as defined in the Domestic Violence Act may have to be expanded in view of a recent ruling by the Supreme Court, which noted that it has been drafted in a “clumsy” manner.
Life in jail for Manu Sharma

Thursday 21 December '06

The Delhi High Court today sentenced Manu Sharma, son of former Haryana Minister Venod Sharma, to life imprisonment, seven years after he shot Jessica Lall at a midnight party for refusing to serve him liquor.
Manu Sharma convicted for Jessica murder

Tuesday 19 December '06

Overturning a trial court order which had let off the accused in the Jessica Lall murder case, Delhi High Court today convicted Manu Sharma, son of former Haryana Minister Venod Sharma, for the model’s murder seven years ago.
Five-man Bench to decide fate of curative petition

Thursday 14 December '06

Fate of the curative petition filed today by Mohammad Afzal would be decided on the basis of a landmark ruling given in 2002.
Murder, abduction get Shibu Soren a life term in prison

Wednesday 6 December '06

JMM chief Shibu Soren, who became the first Cabinet minister to be convicted for murder, was today sentenced to life imprisonment by a sessions court for his role in the kidnapping...
Govt staff in dock can’t use RTI in case: High Court

Tuesday 28 November '06

Will a public servant, against whom criminal investigation is pending in a court of law, be entitled to information regarding his prosecution under the Right to Information Act?
Efforts on to improve food on trains, says A-G

Thursday 23 November '06

HC panel reports poor hygiene on pantry cars of various trains
Disclose where you get numbers for telemarketing: HC to banks

Friday 10 November '06

Banks which get telemarketing companies to push their products to mobile phone subscribers will now have to give details on the “source” of information based on which these calls are made.
‘He shall be hanged...murder brutal and pre-meditated’

Tuesday 31 October '06

The Delhi High Court today handed the death sentence to Santosh Kumar Singh, convicted for the rape and murder of law student Priyadarshini Mattoo.
There is justice

Wednesday 18 October '06

“There are only two options before us - life imprisonment or death.” These words from the Delhi High Court today marked the culmination of what had captured the national imagination as an endless wait for justice for the family of Priyadarshini Mattoo
Govt says Simi thrived, spread despite ban

Sunday 30 July '06

The Students Islamic Movement of India, which was banned for the first time in 2001
Govt withdraws its sack-Venugopal order, says will now do it the ‘right way’

Wednesday 26 July '06

Just one day after both the Centre and the AIIMS governing body filed petitions justifying the sacking of director P Venugopal, the UPA Government told the Delhi High Court that it was willing to “withdraw” the July 5 dismissal order.
AIIMS panel moves HC against Venugopal, its members in the dark

Tuesday 25 July '06

Almost half of the “Institute Body” at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences had told The Sunday Express that they had neither voted nor endorsed the decision of Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss to terminate the services of director P Venugopal.
HC didn’t agree with Ramadoss: Venugopal sacking not justified

Tuesday 11 July '06

Union Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss maintains that AIIMS director Dr P Venugopal violated rules of conduct by openly criticising the Government for meddling in its affairs, but the Delhi High Court doesn’t seem to agree.
CAS to be kept out of new Act

Thursday 6 July '06

Contrary to the Centre’s presumed keenness on implementing the Conditional Access System for cable television, the very clause under which it was introduced will be deleted, according to the draft note for the Broadcast Regulation Authority Bill.
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