The Supreme Court has held using terms such as”miyan-tiyan” and “Pakistani” was not an offence of hurting religious ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday held in its observation that referring to someone as "Miyan-Tiyan" or "Pakistani" may be in poor ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that calling someone ‘Miyan-Tiyan’ or ‘Pakistani’ may be in poor taste but not an offence ...
The case originated from an FIR filed by an Urdu translator and acting clerk (Right to Information) in the Sub-Divisional Office, Chas.
The Supreme Court stated, 'Undoubtedly, the statements made are in poor taste. However, it does not amount to hurting the ...
Citing factors such as lack of criminal antecedents and other mitigating circumstances, the Supreme Court recently commuted ...
The NCLAT has allowed a six-day delay in the re-filing of an appeal by SNJ Synthetics against an NCLT order, which dismissed ...
According to the complaint, the person allegedly insulted the complainant using communal slurs and exerted criminal force ...
Tiyan" and "Pakistani" would be in poor taste, but would not amount to an offence of hurting his religious ...
The court was hearing a petition filed by Captain Rakesh Walia challenging a decision of the Delhi high court in July last year turning down his plea to quash the rape case lodged against him ...
Top Court discharged appellant Hari Nandan Singh in a criminal proceedings upon lodging of an FIR by an Urdu translator and ...