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'I am only asking about his travel bills and expenditure.'
Expressing concern over the delay in delivering justice in the Ruchika molestation case, Communist Party of India - Marxist Rajya Sabha member Brinda Karat on Tuesday said the 'infirmities' in India's legal system should be reformed so that timely justice can be given to those seeking it.
India can also emerge as a hub of legal talent if it opens up its legal sector
An efficient debt-recovery would make a huge difference to the banking sector's performance. It is time we simplified the legal processes.
Committed to secularism; wouldn't remove the word, says M Venkaiah Naidu
The Congress will take on the government in Parliament on the Indo-US nuclear deal
Gamers are losing sleep because of the craze of catching Pokemons.
After registering a Preliminary Enquiry against Google for alleged mapping of classified areas, CBI has sought help of Survey of India which has alleged that the Internet giant continued to "pollute" the web with classified material despite being warned against it.
The bench questioned the speech made by Rahul and wondered "why he made a speech quoting wrong historical fact".
How does the country's civilian government reclaim legitimacy after the names of many Pakistanis, including the family members of PM Nawaz Sharif, figured in the leaked documents.
Based on the estimate, a courier bringing in 1 kg of gold currently worth around $40,000 at world prices could earn $470 if not caught.
India's snooping programme is officially underway and multiple agencies will use internet surveillance system Netra and National Cyber Coordination Centre to keep a tab on suspicious activities on the internet, says Vicky Nanjappa.
In the near term, the key driver will still be the government's fiscal spending.
Friends and colleagues pay rich tributes to the "charming, approachable, and very accessible" Indian Constitution scholar Granville 'Red' Austin.