Military tribunal gives soldiers right to appeal New Armed Forces Tribunal has the power to review military courts orders. ...  
12:53 AM, Aug 09, 2009

Govt decides judges needn't make wealth info public Law Minister says judiciary needs to be protected from frivolous petitions. ...  
11:49 PM, Jul 17, 2009

Sharia law gaining momentum in Pakistan Pak government's peace deals with the Taliban in Swat has given rise of Sharia courts. ...  
01:38 AM, Apr 04, 2009

Amar Singh loses this one; Delhi court fines him
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SP leader earns court's displeasure for not appearing before it. ...  
06:26 PM, Feb 20, 2009

Lok adalats held for credit card defaulters in Delhi It was a unique collaboration between ICICI Bank and Delhi Legal Services Authority. ...  
05:10 PM, Feb 09, 2009

SOTN: What India thinks of police and courts Questions connected with police and judiciary from a cross section of people. ...  
07:56 AM, Jan 26, 2009

Cops and courts: Feared, hated but also respected We test the confidence quotient of the country in these tools of justice delivery. ...  
07:46 AM, Jan 26, 2009

Witnesses change statements in Gujarat riot case Investigation into Naroda Gaam case suffers setback. ...  
07:39 PM, Dec 18, 2008

Court slams Nanda, drunk driving |  Law catches up Court explains judgment against businessman Sanjeev Nanda. ...  
05:38 PM, Sep 02, 2008

Group claims damages for Sonia, US court rejects plea
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Organisation claimed ad in NYT last year defamed Congress chief. ...  
10:58 PM, Aug 16, 2008

Malaysian leader Anwar gets bail in sodomy charge Opposition leader alleges accusation against him 'treacherous, malicious'. ...  
07:24 PM, Aug 07, 2008

HIV positive mother fights to get her son back Islamabad: The Pakistan Cricket Board says teenage fast bowler Mohammad Amir attended anti-corruption lectures and understood the risks of fixing when he signed a central contract in 2010. A court in London on Thursday sentenced Amir to six months for bowling deliberate no-balls during a Test match last year. Two other Pakistani cricketers - Salman Butt and fast bowler Mohammad Asif - were sentenced for 2½ years and 1 year...  
12:41 AM, Mar 16, 2008

Activists blame SC for delay in Godhra cases Dubai: Sri Lanka will have a chance to go on the top of the ICC ODI Championship table for the first time in their history if they manage to beat Australia 4-1 or better in the five-match One-day series, which begins in Pallekele on Wednesday. India, meanwhile, will remain static at number three shot in the table with 117 points. Four-time world champion Australian team, which has been holding the...  
08:05 PM, Feb 19, 2008

Zindagi Live: Fight for justice, whatever it takes

Mumbai: Kolkata Knight Riders captain Gautam Gambhir on Thursday said it was the quality of his bowling attack rather than any devils in the wicket that reduced Pune Warriors to a meager 118 in their Indian Premier League tie at the D Y Patil Stadium on Thursday. Whenever a team is bowled out for 120 or 130 everyone keeps talking about the wicket. Rather than talking about the wicket, a ...
02:35 PM, Jan 27, 2008

Govt pushes for mobile courts, lawyers launch protest Karachi: The International Cricket Council has decided to hold the appeal hearings of the tainted Pakistani trio Salman Butt, Muhammad Aamir and Muhammad Asif, for their alleged involvement in spot-fixing in Qatar instead of London. The ICC had notified the lawyers of the three players in writing about the venue and dates, likely between October 30 and 31, for the appeal hearings, sources told PTI. As per reports, the hearings...  
07:48 PM, Oct 21, 2007

Mush set to win vote, victory hangs on court Mush looks a winner given the numbers he commands in the electoral college. ...  
10:54 AM, Oct 06, 2007

Srikrishna Report: Special courts to handle cases The special courts will deal with cases mentioned in the report 1992- 93 Mumbai riots. ...  
07:25 PM, Aug 13, 2007

It's goodbye to Delhi street food No fresh tikkis, chat or jalebis for Delhiites as SC has banned cooking of food items on the pavements. ...  
10:29 PM, May 17, 2007

Somnath hits out at the judiciary After Prime Minister Manmohan Singh it is now Lok Sabha Speaker Somnath Chatterji’s turn to hit out at the judiciary. ...  
01:24 PM, Apr 27, 2007

SC admits PIL against Islamic courts Plea filed by Delhi lawyer in 2005 claims fatwas and Shariat courts go against the main judicial system. ...  
01:16 AM, Apr 06, 2007