State Cannot Claim Private Property Under Article 39(b): Supreme Court
A nine-judge SC bench ruled that the State cannot indiscriminately seize private property for redistribution under the guise of common good.
Tokyo High Court Declares Same-Sex Marriage Ban Unconstitutional; Denies Compensation Claims
Japan's Tokyo High Court ruled that not recognizing same-sex marriage violates constitutional rights but denied damages to the plaintiffs.
Hamas Releases Video Of Three Israeli Women Hostages Following World Court Ruling
Israeli bombardments and ground offensive have killed at least 26,083 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip
Speaker’s Verdict Provides Major Boost for Eknath Shinde in Shiv Sena vs Shiv Sena Battle
Narwekar emphasized that the 10th schedule of the Constitution couldn't be invoked to suppress intraparty dissent and indiscipline.
India Declares One-Day State Mourning Following The Death Of Kuwait’s Ruling Emir
The Amir of the State of Kuwait passed away on December 16, 2023
US Abortion Pill Ruling: FDA Relaxes Regulations
In one decision, a federal court in Texas put a hold on the Food and Drug Administration's approval of the abortion pill while allowing the Justice Department a seven-day window to file an appeal