Skip to content
Tuesday, June 9
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Fashion
  • Submit News
Alive

Alive

Alive

Alive

  • Politics
    • AAP
    • BJP
    • BSP
    • INC
    • Others
  • Entertainment
  • Trending
  • Lifestyle
  • Article
  • Politics
    • AAP
    • BJP
    • BSP
    • INC
    • Others
  • Entertainment
  • Trending
  • Lifestyle
  • Article
Home>>Law (Page 5)

Category: Law

ArticleHotIndiaLatest NewsLaw

Gyanvapi Masjid Case: Court-Appointed Advocate Commissioner Shown Door

Sayani ChakrabortyMay 19, 20220

A petitioner said that the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb destroyed a temple in order to construct the Gyanvapi Masjid mosque in the 16th century. This allegation was based on historical evidence. A complete study of the complex was sought to be carried out by the Archeological Survey of India by the petitioner. During the 1190s the temple is significantly destroyed as a direct consequence of the orders given by Muhammad Ghori, which sets in motion a chain reaction of destruction and restoration that will continue for the duration of the history of humanity. In the year 1669, the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb issued the instructions that caused the construction of the Gyanvapi mosque. A court in Varanasi removed court commissioner Ajay Mishra from his office on Tuesday, when he was conducti...

Read More
ArticleIndiaLatest NewsLawNewsPolitics

What Is Places Of Worship Act That Is Being Discussed The Most In The Gyanvapi Case? Read To Know!!

Gunjan ChaudharyMay 17, 20220

Gyanvapi case is being discussed the most in the country at this time. From Varanasi Court to Supreme Court, matters related to this are being heard. In these hearings, the 1991 Place of Worship Act is the most discussed. The matter was heard in the Supreme Court on Tuesday as well. In the petition filed by the Muslim side in the Supreme Court, the order of the Varanasi Court has been described as a violation of the Place of Worship Act, 1991. The legality of the law, which is currently being discussed in the entire country, has also been challenged in the Supreme Court. The petitioner has challenged the constitutional validity of Sections 2, 3 and 4 of the Places of Worship Act 1991. The petitioner says that these three sections violate Articles 14, 15, 21, 25, 26 and 29 of the Indian ...

Read More
ArticleIndiaLatest NewsLaw

Why After Gyanvapi Now Demand Rises To Seal Mathura’s Idgah Mosque, Know What Is The Matter Here!!

Gunjan ChaudharyMay 17, 20220

After the Gyanvapi Mosque of Kashi, now the issue of a mosque near Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi in Mathura is also gaining momentum. Along with increasing the security of the Idgah Masjid which is adjacent to the Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi temple, the plaintiff Mahendra Pratap Singh has given an application in the Mathura Court for the demand of ban on coming there and appointing a security officer. Mahendra Pratap Singh, the president of Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Mukti Nyas and the plaintiff who filed the petition in the court against Idgah Mosque, has said that the way the Gyanvapi Masjid case has come to the notice of people, now the sanctum sanctorum of the Idgah built on the land of Krishna Janmabhoomi be sealed. Apart from this orders should be given to the DM and SSP to prevent the poss...

Read More
ArticleIndiaLatest NewsLaw

Taj Mahal Case: Reason Why Court Doesn’t Want To Open 20 Closed Doors

Gunjan ChaudharyMay 13, 20220

A few days back a petition was filed in the Allahabad High Court to open the 20 closed doors of the Taj Mahal. And today the petition was heard in the Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court on Thursday. A division bench of Justice Devendra Kumar Upadhyay and Justice Subhash Vidyarthi dismissed the petition while hearing the case today at 2:15 pm. The petition was filed by Rajneesh Singh of Ayodhya. The petition claimed historian PN Oak's book, Taj Mahal, claiming that the Taj Mahal is actually Tejomahalaya, which was built by King Parmardi Dev in 1212 AD. The petition also claimed that there is a temple of Lord Shiva within the closed doors of the Taj Mahal. The petition also mentioned the recent controversy of Jagatguru Paramahamsa of Ayodhya going there and stopping them due to ...

Read More
ArticleInternationalLaw

EU Looking Into Halting Oil Purchase From Russia: Learn How Will It Impact Its Economy

Gunjan ChaudharyMay 13, 20220

The European Union (EU) is conducting an in-depth assessment of the extent to which the Russian economy will be affected by a complete halt to Europe's purchase of oil and gas from Russia. Experts are trying to guess the amount of oil and gas that European countries buy from Russia, will Russia be able to find new customers to sell it? Half the market out of reach of Russia The EU had previously been reluctant to stop oil and gas imports from Russia. But now there is a consensus about this. EU experts are of the opinion that if Russia is unable to find new customers, its economy will be badly hurt by the EU halting purchases. Oil and gas are the biggest sources of foreign exchange income for Russia. The US, Canada, Britain, and Australia have halted purchases of Russian oil and gas. J

Read More
ArticleIndiaLatest NewsLaw

Sedition Law: A Look Back At Colonial Mechanism To Probe Reasons For Its Existence

Snehashish RoyMay 12, 20220

The Supreme Court, on May 11, directed the Centre and states to put a hold on all pending appeals, trials and proceedings on sedition cases those were charged under the Section 124A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The order keeps all the cases in abeyance till the Centre keeps its promise to re-examine and reconsider the provision. What entails Section 124A of IPC? According to the sedition law,  “Whoever, by words, either spoken or written, or by signs, or by visible representation, or otherwise, brings or attempts to bring into hatred or contempt, or excites or attempts to excite disaffection towards, the Government estab­lished by law shall be punished with im­prisonment for life, to which fine may be added…” The law explains the term "dissatisfaction" as feelings of enmity...

Read More
ArticleCultureEducationHealthIndiaLatest NewsLawLifestyleRELATIONSHIPSocietyTrending

Over 77% Women Face Domestic Violence Silently: NFHS-5 Report

Sonia SolankiMay 10, 20220

According to the latest report by the NFHS-5 (National Family Health Survey) 2019-21, more than 3/4th (77%) of women face domestic violence silently. These women never seek help from any source to combat their pain and plight. The data put light on the fact that violence is not physical only. In fact, in many cases, domestic sexual abuse is present too. India is such a vast spectrum when it comes to issues like women's safety, education, health, and freedom. We can easily see the onset of the plight of women as early as when they are approaching teenage. Like, such abstain them from basic needs like a healthy diet, education, health facilities, freedom to eat, wear, speech, etc. One of the prime reasons which can summarize the issue is the lack of acceptance of women's choices...

Read More
ArticleIndiaLawNewsScience & Tech

UIDAI Cannot Share Aadhaar Data In Police Investigation; Check Out Reasons!

Snehashish RoyMay 10, 20220

A petition has been opposed by the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) that seeks the Delhi High Court's direction to allow investigators to match fingerprints and pictures of the suspect with the Aadhar database to identify the accused in a murder case. The petition was filed by the Delhi Police. The provider of unique Aadhaar numbers, UIDAI, has prohibitions under the rule of law that it cannot share any core biometric information with police. The plea was opposed by the statutory authority and said the data is not "technologically feasible" to share with the investigating authority. The investigating case at hand is regarding a murder case where Hemant Kumar Kaushik, a jeweller, was killed by three alleged robbers in northwest Delhi's Adarsh Nagar. Two robbers loo...

Read More
ArticleIndiaInternationalLatest NewsLawNews

Read How Venezuela And Sri Lanka Ruined Themselves; What India Should Learn From This?

Gunjan ChaudharyMay 7, 20220

News of the economic crisis in Sri Lanka has sparked a new debate against freebies in the country. The Sri Lankan government had taken steps such as cutting taxes for all and distributing various free goods and services. As a result, the heavy burden on its economy led to the downfall of the economy. The already heavily indebted country was left with no option but to default. In the context of this development, now a debate has started on the issue of free goods and services being provided by Indian states. Freebies are becoming an integral part of Indian politics. Whether it is in the form of a promise to woo voters in the elections or in the form of free facilities to remain in power. This is the reason that at the time of elections, such expectations are being expressed by the peo...

Read More
ArticleIndiaLatest NewsLawNews

Why VPN Companies Want To Leave India? Read To Know More!!

Gunjan ChaudharyMay 7, 20220

Regarding the security of Virtual Private Networks (VPN), the Government of India has said in one of its decisions that VPN companies will have to keep the data of users safe for five years and they will have to give it to the authorities. Now some VPN companies have objected to this decision. Big companies like NordVPN have said that they will be forced to withdraw their business from India if the government does not change its decisions or does not provide any other option. What has the government said about VPNs? CERT, an agency of the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, had said in its order last week that VPN service providers will have to store data including names, email ids and IP addresses of their users for five years. It has also been said in the same ord

Read More
ArticleHealthIndiaLaw

No Person Can Be Forced For COVID-19 Vaccination: Supreme Court

Gunjan ChaudharyMay 2, 20220

The Supreme Court has said that no person can be forced to get vaccinated. The Supreme court expressed satisfaction over the current vaccine policy of the government and said that the government can impose some restrictions in the public interest. On restrictions by some state governments, the court said that the access of non-vaccinated people in public places cannot be stopped. The court said that such orders should be withdrawn with immediate effect. The top court has asked the central government to make public the data related to the adverse effects of vaccination. A big decision has come from the Supreme Court regarding the ongoing Covid vaccination campaign in the country. The Supreme Court has said that no person can be forced or pressurized to vaccinate. The top court also...

Read More
ArticleInternationalLaw

Peace Agreements Reduce Intensity Of Future Conflicts: Check Out How Often Do Peace Talks Fail

Pooja YadavApril 30, 20220

Between 1946 and 2005, only 39 of 288 conflicts, or 13.5%, resulted in a peace agreement, per a hunt initiative at the University of Uppsala in Sweden. The others led to victory for one side or an end to fighting without a peace agreement or a victory. But even when contenders fail to succeed in a peace agreement, talks can reduce civilian casualties through temporary cease-fires or the establishment of humanitarian corridors to deliver supplies or evacuate civilians. There is also evidence that even failed peace agreements reduce the intensity of the future conflict. Peace talks can create a foundation for an eventual agreement to finish the conflict. they will also reduce harm to communities. If we see the trends, the cease-fire negotiations are often undertaken during a spi...

Read More

Posts pagination

1 … 4 5 6 … 8

Recent Posts

  • Women Voters, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam and Tamil Nadu
  • GERMANY EMERGES WITH FLYING COLOURS IN JUNIOR WC HOCKEY
  • ARGENTIA WORTHY WINNERS IN JR WC HOCKEY
  • Ravinder Indraj Singh: From Bawana To The Cabinet, Championing A Vision Of Empowerment
  • The Heirs from Political Dynasties: Pushpendra Saroj
  • The Heirs from Political Dynasties: Yugvendra Pawar
  • Heirs from famous Political Dynasties: Shreejaya Ashok Chavan
  • Heirs from Political Dynasties: Amol Haribhau Jawale
  • A TRIBUTE TO ZUBEEN GARG
  • Heirs from Political Dynasties: Sulabha Gaikwad
  • Women Voters, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam and Tamil Nadu
  • GERMANY EMERGES WITH FLYING COLOURS IN JUNIOR WC HOCKEY
  • ARGENTIA WORTHY WINNERS IN JR WC HOCKEY
  • Ravinder Indraj Singh: From Bawana To The Cabinet, Championing A Vision Of Empowerment
  • The Heirs from Political Dynasties: Pushpendra Saroj

Popular Posts

Women Voters, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam and Tamil Nadu

Our CorrespondentMay 21, 2026

GERMANY EMERGES WITH FLYING COLOURS IN JUNIOR WC HOCKEY

Our CorrespondentFebruary 12, 2026

Recent Posts

  • Women Voters, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam and Tamil Nadu
  • GERMANY EMERGES WITH FLYING COLOURS IN JUNIOR WC HOCKEY
  • ARGENTIA WORTHY WINNERS IN JR WC HOCKEY
  • Recent

  • Popular

  • Comments

  • Women Voters, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam and Tamil Nadu

    Our CorrespondentMay 21, 2026
  • GERMANY EMERGES WITH FLYING COLOURS IN JUNIOR WC HOCKEY

    Our CorrespondentFebruary 12, 2026
  • ARGENTIA WORTHY WINNERS IN JR WC HOCKEY

    Our CorrespondentFebruary 12, 2026
  • Ravinder Indraj Singh

    Ravinder Indraj Singh: From Bawana To The Cabinet, Championing A Vision Of Empowerment

    Our CorrespondentJanuary 7, 2026
  • The Heirs from Political Dynasties: Pushpendra Saroj

    Samriti DhatwaliaOctober 27, 2025
  • Centre-Farmer Talks Today; Govt to Not Budge on Rollback of Laws

    adminJanuary 8, 2021
  • Indian firm Bharat Biotech Will Be Commencing Phase I Trials Of Intranasal Covid-19 Vaccine Candidate Next Month

    adminJanuary 8, 2021
  • Namyaa Launched Latest Range Of Menstrual Healthcare Products ‘Namyaa Life Science

    adminJanuary 8, 2021

Contact Details

Jhandewalan, New Delhi, India
+91 9810160122
[email protected]
All Rights Reserved | WordPress Theme Ultra Seven
  • Home
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Support
  • Copyright Policy