The police on Thursday summoned the accused for questioning on Friday but he did not appear before...
In case a patient admitted to a medical facility for more than 30 days dies there, that will also be...
The companies deny any wrongdoing and mounted legal challenges in lower courts and at the Supreme Court...
Many hospitals in the Delhi city have posted distress messages on social media in the last two weeks,...
'If citizens communicate their grievances on social media, we do not want a clampdown on information,'...
The Kerala High Court had ruled that year, after public interest petitions, that the Travancore family...
At least 22 people have died in days of sectarian riots in New Delhi
The Supreme Court also ordered the government to extend permanent service - which has only been applicable...
The judges said convict Akshay Singh can plead for mercy before the Indian president Ram Nath Kovind...
The amendments have relaxed conditions for migrants of six non-Muslim communities
India stripped its portion of Muslim-majority Kashmir of autonomy and statehood on August 5, shutting...
Work on the Supreme Court-ordered citizenship register has been going on since 2015 and a draft list...
Meghalaya's Chief Minister Conrad Sangma said authorities had penalized businesses and individuals...
Women are not allowed inside most mosques in India although a few have separate entrances for women to...
The top court asked the parties to submit details of donors, donations received from each donor, and...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered Rajeev Kumar to cooperate with the CBI in the Saradha probe and...
The Sabarimala temple in the state of Kerala has been the site of tension since India's Supreme Court...
Dassault initially won the contract to supply 126 jets to India in 2012, with 18 to be built in France...
In some Hindu communities, menstruating women are regarded as unclean, leading to restrictions and in...
Indian courts are open to the public but do not allow video recording or broadcasting
A petitioner had challenged the court to strike down the law, describing it as arbitrary and discriminatory...