India News: The Supreme Court has acquitted two death row convicts and one lifer in a murder case due to a poorly conducted investigation. The court expressed con
CCTV footage captures the moment three suspects escaped a police van on their way to a court appearance in Uttar Pradesh. Eight law enforcement officials were suspended over ‘negligence’ in connection with the incident that occured in the Jhansi district of UP., Viral Videos News, Times Now
Telugu Desam Party (TDP) Chief Chandrababu Naidu's custody has been extended until September 24th. This extension comes in connection with the AP Skill Development Corporation scam, and it comes at a crucial moment as his 14-day judicial custody was set to conclude. The special court for Anti-Corruption Bureau in Vijayawada extended the former Chief Minister's remand by two days on Friday. #breakingnews #tdp #englishnews #apskilldevelopmentcase #mirrornow, Politics News, Times Now
Cauvery Water Dispute Protest: The Cauvery conflict escalates as Karnataka's plea to halt water release to Tamil Nadu is denied by the Supreme Court. In response, protests intensify in Karnataka, with farmers and various organizations taking to the streets. Activists stage a sit-in dharna outside the Bengaluru Water Supply Board, leading to several protesters being detained by the police. They demand immediate intervention by the Prime Minister. The Supreme Court upholds earlier orders for Karnataka to release 5000 cusecs of water to Tamil Nadu. Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu stands firm on the verdict, ruling out negotiations and asserting its water rights. Tensions persist, with protests in various Karnataka districts.#cauverywaterdispute #cauverywaterissue #cauverywaterrow #tamilnadu #karnataka #mkstalin #siddaramaiah #pmmodi #supremecourt #bengaluru #mirrornow, Society News, Times Now
Breaking News: A petition has been submitted to the Supreme Court asking that action be taken in response to a contentious statement made against the Sanatan dharm by a number of people. There was a plea that was filed for the filing of an FIR by the Madras High Court. A lawyer has actually approached the Supreme Court to do the same. The Supreme Court has now also issued a notice to Udhayanidhi Stalin, A. Raja, and the CBI. Watch the entire video to learn more.#breakingnews #timesnow #supremecourt #sanatandharm #udhayanidhistalin #petition #fir #englishnews, India News, Times Now
As per the latest news on Times Now, the Supreme Court today refused to interfere with the Delhi government's decision to ban the use of firecrackers in the national capital ahead of the Diwali festival. The top court also imposed "total ban" on the production and sale of green firecrackers "for the present". Supreme Court said 2018 ban on firecrackers will continue. Ban on firecrackers, including green crackers in Delhi/NCR will continue, said the court. Watch the full video to know more. Stay tuned to Times Now for all the latest updates., India News, Times Now
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A number of pleas have been filed in the top court challenging the ban. One of the petitions was filed by Bharatiya Janata Party leader Manoj Tiwari in 2022. During the hearing, the court questioned whether they could act as a superior authority over the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) and also remarked that one has to trust primary institutions., India News, Times Now
The Cauvery Water dispute has been reignited following a significant setback in the Supreme Court. Karnataka's plea to decrease the water allocation to Tamil Nadu has been rejected, fueling protests and discontent. Pro-Kannada organizations are planning to stage protests today, intensifying the ongoing tensions surrounding the long-standing water-sharing conflict. The verdict has rekindled the longstanding dispute, highlighting the need for a sustainable resolution to ensure equitable access to the Cauvery River's waters for both states. The situation remains volatile, with both sides deeply entrenched in their positions, making a peaceful resolution increasingly challenging. Watch out the entire video to know more!#cauverywater #cauverywaterconflict #supremecourt #karnataka #prokanndaorganisation #protest #tamilnadu #mirrornow, Politics News, Times Now
The Supreme Court said that the 2018 ban shall be duly enforced by all authorities. | Latest News India
India News: NEW DELHI: Making delimitation the basis for reserving one-third seats in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies for women will not only instil public tru.
India News: The Supreme Court of India has called for a reformative approach to justice and a change in the government's mindset regarding remission pleas of conv
In this episode of News At 7, anchor Deepak will discuss the long-running war between Karnataka and Tamil Nadu over the Cauvery (Kaveri) River Water. After the matter went to the Supreme Court, the Apex Court has now refused to interfere with CWMA’s (Cauvery Water Management Authority) order that directed the State of Karnataka to release 5000 cusecs of water at Billgundala for 15 days, which pertains to the period of 13th to 27th September. The Court observed that the CMRC has taken into consideration the shortfall of water this year and various other factors. The Top Court also observed that the appropriate authorities are monitoring the situation every 15 days.A panel of experts has joined Deepak for a detailed discussion. Political Analyst, H M Ibrahim, said “BJP & JDS are doing nothing & being of no help, just politicizing on the Cauvery matter every time.” Watch the full debate and follow Mirror Now for the latest updates.#karnataka #tamilnadu #karnatakavstamilnadu #cauver
Rakhi Sawant has now reached Andheri Magistrate Court where her lawyer has filed an application for Adil Khan Durrani's bail cancellation and also a d
A division bench of Justice, G Narendar and Justice Vijaykumar Patil, were overseeing the blocking case of X Corp, which had appealed against the orders to block its activities and the fine of Rs 50 lakh imposed by a single judge who had rejected their petition., India News, Times Now
The Delhi High Court has delivered a significant relief to Delhi PWD officials, permitting them to approach the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) in the midst of ongoing tensions between Delhi Vigilance and the PWD.Currently, PWD officials have found themselves in the spotlight as they face a show cause notice from the Vigilance Department. In response to this development, the Delhi High Court has granted permission for six PWD officials to exercise their liberty in approaching the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) in protest against the issuance of the show cause notice.#breakingnews #kejriwal #delhihighcourt #delhipwd #centraladministrarivetribunal #delhivigilance #mirrornow, Politics News, Times Now
Hangzhou, China is promoting the 19th Asian Games as the 'Smart' Games, showcasing its technological advancements in AI. The city combines historical
Breaking News: The showdown over the Cauvery Water War continues. Farmers have staged a protest in Mandya after the Supreme Court refused to interfere with the orders of the Cauvery Water Management Authority and Cauvery Water Regulation Committee, directing the state to release 5,000 cusecs of water to neighbouring Tamil Nadu.Former Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai briefed on the issue and said, "The Supreme Court should also consider the importance of drinking water for towns, especially Bengaluru... It is the failure of the state government." Watch the entire video to know more. #breakingnews #mirrornow #cauverywaterrow #farmersprotest #supremecourt #mandya #basavarajbommai #karnataka, Politics News, Times Now
A same-sex marriage solemnized at a Gurudwara has stirred controversy in Punjab with the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) and the Dal Khalsa calling for punishment of the granthi (the person who performed the ceremony). The granthi has reportedly apologised, but SAD has maintained its call for punitive action. , India News, Times Now
As per the latest news on Mirror Now, Tamil Nadu Minister V Senthil Balaji's bail application in a money laundering case was denied by a Chennai sessions court on Wednesday. The decision followed Judge S Alli's reserved orders, subsequent to Balaji obtaining a directive from the Madras High Court, instructing the principal sessions judge to review his bail request. Watch the full video to know more. Stay tuned to Mirror Now for all the latest updates., Politics News, Times Now