The edifice of the arguments by Sidharth Luthra, a former additional solicitor general, remained what his father had pointed out - a fair trial under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution.
All India Congress Committee Joint Secretary and national in-charge (NSUI) Ruchi Gupta took to Twitter site to announce the news.
The voter turnout for the assembly elections showed a slump as Maharashtra polled 63 percent votes while Haryana scored 65 per cent, a sharp decline from 76.54% in the 2014 Assembly polls.
The woman law student has been arrested for allegedly trying to extort Rs 5 crore from BJP leader Swami Chinmayanand, held on charges of sexually exploiting her.
Chief Minister Uttar Pradesh Yogi Adityanath said a big community, including Mahadalits, was not getting the benefits of government plans.
Airtel's new Xstream service devices are only a small part of what Reliance Jio will be offering with Jio Fiber.
Rajnath Singh’s major statement was made in Pokhran, where India had in 1998 secretly conducted five nuclear tests.
Manpreet Singh, PR Sreejesh and Surender Kumar have been rested for the Olympic Test event in Tokyo next month, with Harmanpreet Singh being named the captain of the Indian men's hockey team.
Reports said that the boat was carrying ten people when it met with an accident in the fast-flowing river in Anantnag’s Pahalgam.
The woman had filed a case against the MLA on May 20 at Agartala Women's Police Station accusing him of raping and deceiving by not marrying her.
Aamir Khan will next be seen in Lal Singh Chaddha, a remake of the 1994 Hollywood blockbuster Forrest Gump.
Modi had launched the 'Main Bhi Chowkidar’ campaign in March, calling upon citizens to take the pledge to fight against corruption and other social evils.
In an apparent reference to the controversial Malayalam movie, the minister said anybody can make a film like Sexy Durga but nobody has the courage to make one on Prophet Mohammed or Fatima.
Sunny Leone has posted a new video on Instagram in which she can be seen with her son.
TikTok’s India ban has been lifted under grounds that its “statutorily permissible” operations cannot suddenly become “judicially impermissible”.