Karnataka HC last week upheld a single-judge order dismissing Amazon and Flipkart pleas challenging a probe initiated by CCI for alleged competition law violations
Supreme Court Tuesday asked the Centre and Delhi government to respond to a plea seeking vaccination and rehabilitation of beggars and vagabonds in view of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The High Court in Karnataka state last week dismissed cases filed by Amazon and Flipkart which sought to quash the Competition Commission of India's (CCI) 2020 investigation
The border dispute erupted into bloody clashes with security personnel and civilians from the two states going after each other on Monday
Veteran journalists N Ram and Sashi Kumar have moved the Supreme Court
Franklin Templeton Asset Management told the Supreme Court on Monday that it will not launch any new debt scheme till SAT decides its appeal against market regulator Sebi's order
The Supreme Court Monday refused to stay the proceedings against BJP MP Gautam Gambhir's foundation in a case relating to illegally procuring and distributing COVID-19 medicines.
Rajya Sabha member John Brittas has moved Supreme Court seeking a court-monitored probe into reports of alleged snooping of activists, politicians, journalists
Four former Supreme Court judges Saturday batted for repeal of penal provision on sedition and stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA)
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a plea that has raised a legal issue as to whether the policy for premature release from jail existing at the time of conviction
Supreme Court has declined to entertain a PIL seeking to declare NCLT cannot act as an appellate authority to decisions of the top court and find flaws so as to circumvent the "rule of law" laid down
The Supreme Court observed that it has said not just once, but twice and thrice that AGR demand can't be recomputed
With sufficient assets and a healthy financial condition, Bharti Airtel can clear their dues with DoT, analysts said
Much would depend on whether the govt gives it yet another year's moratorium on Rs 8,200 cr spectrum payment due next March, and its ability to raise Rs 25,000 cr more from investors
The bench said it was clear that Sebi's consent could not be mandatory for the court before which the proceeding was pending, for the purpose of exercising the power of compounding under Section 24A
The Supreme Court Friday refused to interfere with an order of NGT imposing a total ban on the sale and use of firecrackers during COVID-19 pandemic
The Supreme Court's directive to the Centre to frame guidelines and declare compensation to the victims of COVID-19 is under consultation with all stakeholders
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah used the Pegasus spyware against India and its institutions, and "the only word for this is treason", Congress leader Rahul Gandhi alleged
The top court had on July 19 said it would pass orders on the applications filed by the telecom majors
SC verdict has brought clarity in regulation of co-operatives