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Supreme Court Gets Four New Judges, Its Strength Goes Up to Highest-ever of 34
According to separate Law Ministry notifications, Justices Krishna Murari, SR Bhat, V Ramasubramanian and Hrishikesh Roy have been appointed as judges of the top court.
Saudi Arabia Says Drone Attacks on Aramco Oil Sites Were 'Unquestionably Sponsored' by Iran
However, authorities added that the kingdom was still investigating the exact launch site.
Pakistan Pumping Drugs into Jammu & Kashmir to Finance Terror Activities: DGP
DGP Dilbag Singh said the drug menace in J&K had increased manifold compared to the previous years, which was evident from the seizure of a huge quantity of narcotic substances and arrest of drug peddlers.
NCLAT Orders Review of McDonald's-Vikram Bakshi Settlement over Violation of Debt Recovery Tribunal Order
A two-member NCLAT bench headed by Chairperson Justice SJ Mukhopadhaya also asked Bakshi not to leave the country without its permission.
Defamation Case Filed Against Congress' Digvijaya Singh Over Remarks Against BJP, Bajrang Dal
The plea filed by BJP member and lawyer Rajesh Kumar said that Singh had committed a "grave offence" causing injury to the BJP.
Police Analyse Phone Call Data of Former Andhra Pradesh Speaker Who Hanged Himself
Police said the conversation Kodela had during his last phone calls could throw light on the reasons for him taking the extreme step.
India Post Starts Speed Post Service to Six New Foreign Countries
EMS is a premium service that enables its users to send documents and merchandise faster and with the added facility of being able to track the movement of the item on the internet.
Delhi Court Defers Hearing on DK Shivakumar's Bail Plea Till Thursday
Special judge Ajay Kumar Kuhar on Wednesday posted the matter for hearing on September 19 at 3 pm after the Enforcement Directorate sought adjournment.
Govt Bans Production and Sale of E-Cigarettes Citing Health Hazards, Ordinance Soon
The government on Wednesday banned e-cigarettes, with Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman saying the habit affected youth the most.
Coal India to Hire for 9,000 Jobs in Massive Recruitment Drive: Report
Coal India has reportedly seen about 12,300 employees retiring annually over the last three years, which has led to a number of positions falling vacant.
Apple Arcade at Rs 99 Per Month: Here's Everything You Need to Know
The Apple Arcade provides subscribers with access to more than 100 new, exclusive games for a fee of INR 99 a month, which they can download and play offline.
Dengue Larvae Found in 29 Schools, 94 Houses, 2 Hospitals in Nagpur
Anti-nuisance squad has been asked by the Nagpur Municipal Corporation malaria and the filarial department to impose a penalty on those failing to destroy the breeding spots or keeping their properties free of mosquitoes.
Azad, Ahmed Patel Meet Chidambaram in Tihar Jail, Discuss Country's Political, Economic Situation
Congress leaders Ghulam Nabu Azad and Ahmed Patel met P Chidambaram in Tihar jail along with his son Karti.
120 Doon Police Officials Down with Dengue, 100 Teams Begin Awareness Programmes
Dehradun Senior Superintendent of Police said it is not one department's responsibility to take preventive measures against dengue and all departments and people need to come together to adopt measures to fight dengue.
3 Injured After Car Smashes into Trump Plaza Lobby in New York Suburb
The luxury residential property in New Rochelle is not where U.S. President Donald Trump and his family have a residence, but was widely reported by national media nonetheless.
AIIMS Finds High level of Toxin Metals and Substances in 16% of Patients
The test for environmental toxins revealed that of the 216 patients, 32 had high levels of dangerous metals and substances, including arsenic, lead, chromium, fluoride, iron and cadmium in blood and urine.