Supreme Court orders the release of Rajiv Gandhi assassination convict AG Perarivalan |oneIndia News
Video Credit: Oneindia - Duration: 01:35s - Published
Supreme Court orders the release of Rajiv Gandhi assassination convict AG Perarivalan |oneIndia News
In a big decision taken by the Supreme Court on Wednesday, the court has ordered the release of the Rajiv Gandhi assassination convict, A G Perarivalan.
The chief court exercised its power under Article 142 of the Constitution and ordered Perarivalan's release after 31 years of his conviction.
Amit Shah, the Union home minister, reminisced about his three months of incarceration in the Sohrabuddin fake encounter case during the birth centenary.. IndiaTimes
The Supreme Court has agreed to examine the question of whether a woman can be booked in a rape case, after a 61-year-old woman filed a plea for anticipatory.. IndiaTimes
The Supreme Court seeks response from the Punjab Police regarding a petition by a 62-year-old woman who is booked on rape charges. The woman's daughter-in-law.. IndiaTimes
Tamil Nadu governor R N Ravi reserving 11 bills for the President's consideration, allegedly in defiance of the cautionary notes sounded by the Supreme Court,.. IndiaTimes
Sandra Day O’Connor, , Trailblazing Supreme Court Justice, , Dead at 93.
NPR reports that the first woman to serve on
the Supreme Court, Sandra Day O'Connor,
died on December 1 in Phoenix, Arizona.
The court announced that the 93-year-old retired
Supreme Court justice died of complications related
to advanced dementia and a respiratory illness.
The court announced that the 93-year-old retired
Supreme Court justice died of complications related
to advanced dementia and a respiratory illness.
In 1981, O'Connor was appointed
to the nation's highest court
by President Ronald Reagan. .
She retired in 2006 after serving on
the Supreme Court for over 24 years. .
NPR reports that cases she held a deciding
vote in pertained to abortion, affirmative action,
campaign finance reform and states' rights. .
NPR reports that cases she held a deciding
vote in pertained to abortion, affirmative action,
campaign finance reform and states' rights. .
The minute I was confirmed and on
the court, states across the country
started putting more women...
on their Supreme Courts. , Sandra Day O'Connor, via NPR.
And it made a difference in
the acceptance of young women
as lawyers. It opened doors for them, Sandra Day O'Connor, via NPR.
After her retirement, O'Connor became
an outspoken critic of what she described
as threats to judicial independence.
She also advocated for increased civics instruction
in public schools to educate students on the
structures and processes of the U.S. government.
She also advocated for increased civics instruction
in public schools to educate students on the
structures and processes of the U.S. government.
NPR reports that O'Connor's career
has left a profound mark on the history
of the nation and the Supreme Court. .
NPR reports that O'Connor's career
has left a profound mark on the history
of the nation and the Supreme Court.
Credit: Wibbitz Top Stories Duration: 01:30Published
Three days ahead of Rajiv Gandhi's 31st death anniversary, the Supreme Court on Wednesday ordered... Zee News - Published Also reported by •IndiaTimes •DNA
The Supreme Court on Wednesday reserved it order on a plea by A G Perarivalan who is undergoing life... IndiaTimes - Published Also reported by •Indian Express
Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Chennai today to lay the foundation stone for 11 projects; Supreme Court recognises sexwork as a ‘profession’; West Bengal governmentt makes CM Mamata..
The Supreme Court, in a significant order, told the police that they should neither interfere nor take criminal action against consenting sexworkers. It said prostitution is a profession and sexworkers..
The Varanasi district court on Tuesday said the hearing in the case will now be taken up on May 26. The court of District Judge A K Vishevesh will hear the matter as per directions of the Supreme..