Article 174 confers a governor with the power to summon, prorogue or dissolve an assembly. But has the Rajasthan impasse shown that this constitutional authority has misused his discretionary powers?
In order to better understand the disease, ICMR has mooted a proposal for a registry. This powerful tool will analyse data of all Covid-19 patients in hospitals and should include those being home-managed.
The Delhi High Court has asked Tihar Jail authorities to instal TVs in high-security wards to help alleviate depression among the prisoners during Covid times
By Gautam Mishra
Covid-19 has affe...
A Gurugram district court has summoned Jack Ma, the Chinese billionaire and founder of Alibaba, in a case filed by its former India-based employee. How valid is the claim?
Activist Rehana Fathima approached the apex court after challenging a Kerala High Court order which denied her anticipatory bail over a video showing her children painting her semi-nude body
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The two Asian giants have constantly had face-offs with each other. While the present one along the LAC is more serious, with winter approaching, India should be prepared for the long haul.
New breakthrough technologies have been found by Israeli scientists to initially test for the virus while avoiding going to a lab. These include testing breath, saliva and voice samples
By Dr K K ...
Reliance’s plan of designing a 5G network is flawed as it needs infrastructure to facilitate large-scale networks, but its strategies to manage traffic patterns, pollution and electricity grids are vague
The court’s divisional bench of Justices Hima Kohli and Subramonium Prasad noted that only “arrangement of scribes at CSE Centres and elsewhere for the students in the VH category will enable them to participate in the online OBE.”
New Delhi: The Kerala High Court yesterday dismissed a PIL that challenged a government order allowing a gathering of up to 100 persons at places of worship.