The Delhi Police told the Supreme Court that it used ‘minimum required force’ during the CJP's 20 July ‘Chalo Sansad’ march.
Some of Reform UK's proposed welfare changes would automatically apply in Scotland while others would be decided by the ...
The Supreme Court has said that the video footage of the July 20 Parliament march will be handed over to a high-powered committee comprising former judges, an ex-CBI director, and a former DGP ...
Follow The Hindu's live updates on August 18, 2026, from the Supreme Court hearing on pleas against police brutality during Delhi NEET paper leak protests.
The police have denied the allegations of excessive use of force during the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP)-led march to demand former Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan’s resignation.
The protest began peacefully but turned tense after some demonstrators allegedly breached barricades and tried to march towards Parliament, triggering clashes with police.
A bill returning more than 3000 hectares to Māori in Te Tauihu has unanimously passed its third and final reading.
His lawyers want to submit the RCI report as fresh evidence in the challenge over denial of legal representation.
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Group develops 'Marshall Plan' to build renewable Ukraine power grid
Making Ukraine energy secure depends on deploying renewable power rather than expanding fossil fuels, according to a group of former elected officials and clean energy advocates. During Russia’s ...
Tens of thousands of mourners dressed in black have filled London’s Trafalgar Square, with many carrying flowers for a vigil for Jason Arday, a former Cambridge University professor who died amid ...
Delhi Police has defended its “graded” use of force during the July 20 Sansad Chalo protest, telling the Supreme Court that protesters breached barricades and moved towards Parliament. It cited ...
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