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Chandigarh AAP protests against Kejriwal’s arrest
Hindustan Times· 4 days agoGathered near the Chandigarh BJP office in Sector 33 for the protest, several senior AAP leaders, including mayor Kuldeep Kumar Dhalor, Prem Garg, Vijay...
Delhi HC to rule on BRS leader K Kavitha's bail plea in Excise Case on July 1
The Economic Times· 4 days agoIndia vs SA Final Pitch ReportThe bench of Justice Swarna Kanta Sharma, after hearing submissions...
Delhi High Court To Rule On K Kavitha's Bail Plea In Excise Case On July 1
NDTV· 4 days agoSamithi (BRS) leader K Kavitha in CBI and ED cases related to the Excise Policy case on July 1,...
Stop Savarkar-Type Cowardly Behaviour: Owaisi Over Attack On His Delhi House
One India· 6 days agoAIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi has come down heavily on Amit Shah after his house in Delhi was...
Excise Case: Delhi HC Denies Bail To BRS Leader K Kavitha In CBI And ED Cases
Latest India News· 2 days agoThe Delhi High Court on Monday dismissed the bail petitions moved by the Bharat Rashtra Samithi...
Today in Politics: New Criminal Laws come into effect, Parliament continues
Indian Express· 3 days agoPiloting the Bills, Union Home Minister Amit Shah had said these are aimed at indigenising laws...
Delhi High Court Denies Bail to BRS Leader Kavitha in Excise Scam Case
One India· 2 days agoBRS leader K Kavitha denied bail by Delhi High Court in corruption and money laundering cases linked to alleged liquor scam, deemed a main conspirator.
The Hindu Morning Digest: July 3, 2024
The Hindu· 20 hours agoA day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his colleagues from the BJP accused Leader of the Opposition (LoP) in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi of...
Excise policy case: Delhi HC to rule on BRS leader K Kavitha's bail plea in on July 1 | Delhi News -...
The Times of India· 4 days agoThe bench of Justice Swarna Kanta Sharma reserved the order on May 28, 2024, after hearing arguments...
Delhi Police Holds Awareness Sessions on New Criminal Laws
One India· 2 days agoDelhi Police conducted awareness sessions at over 100 stations to educate citizens on the new criminal laws replacing colonial-era legislations.