The judiciary rules that allegations of medical exploitation and coercive conversion demand rigorous police inquiry.
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2020 Delhi riots ‘larger conspiracy’ case: Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam move fresh bail pleas
Accused activists leverage recent Supreme Court observations to fight prolonged incarceration without trial progress.
Content of national importance, security clearance for key posts: What’s in I&B ministry’s draft rules for TV, radio
The government proposes sweeping regulations enforcing mandatory broadcasts of socially relevant content.
Assam Cabinet restricts Aadhaar issuance for those above 18 to curb illegal immigration
A controversial new state policy utilizes identity document restrictions to combat demographic shifts.
Maharashtra restricts bulk fuel purchase at petrol pumps, caps diesel sale at 200 litres per day
Emergency rationing is legally enforced to stabilize fuel markets amid sudden supply disruptions.
Chandigarh moves to check ineligible occupancy of government houses
New digital verification laws intend to evict unauthorized officials occupying heavily subsidized public housing.
PSEB to restore pre-audit system from July 1, internal audit branch to be shut
A massive bureaucratic restructuring fundamentally changes the financial oversight laws governing the education board.
Balongi residents question water bills after inclusion in MC limits
A jurisdictional dispute arises over which civic body retains the legal authority to collect utility payments.
‘Relatives not visiting us’: Dwarka Expressway residents seek toll relief for e-cabs, school buses
Residents petition the NHAI to legally amend prohibitive toll structures isolating their communities.
Delhi sees comeback of popular beer brands this summer amid govt checks on brand push
Strict enforcement of excise laws prevents vendors from maintaining artificial monopolies on lesser-known liquor.