Supreme Court emphasizes need for comprehensive sex education to reduce sexual crimes in India, dispelling misconceptions.
The Supreme Court of India ruled on Monday that individuals can face criminal liability for viewing, downloading, storing, or distributing child pornography. This landmark decision—based on the ...
The Supreme Court of India's official YouTube channel fell victim to a cybersecurity breach. Unauthorized content linked to the US-based cryptocurrency company ...
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday stressed comprehensive sex education which can promote a healthy attitude towards ...
The Supreme Court of India has ruled that mere possession of child pornographic material constitutes an offense under the ...
The court said that the NSE and the stock exchange appointed valuer will be bound by the unpublished price-sensitive ...
The Supreme Court emphasized the urgent need to dispel misconceptions about sexual health and promote comprehensive sex ...
The Supreme Court on Monday (September 23) sought response from all the States and Union Territories in a contempt petition ...
Vi’s payment obligations to the government stood at Rs 2.09 lakh crore at the end of June, including deferred spectrum ...
A city-based lawyer has challenged in the Supreme Court (SC) a recent Bombay High Court (HC) order against the University of ...
The Supreme Court on Monday ruled downloading and watching child sexual abuse material is an offence under the Protection of ...
According to the VHP, allegations and counter allegations of the ruling NDA and Opposition YSRCP in the southern state over ...