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The Central Government told the Karnataka High Court on Thursday (July 17) that in today's world we are continuously being ...
Important cases heard by the Supreme Court on Thursday, July 17: * In a verdict impacting small and medium industries, SC held the Limitation Act would be applicable to the arbitration proceedings ...
The Karnataka government has blamed IPL franchisee RCB, its event management partner, and the state cricket association for ignoring standard procedures and safety measures during the team's victory ...
The Karnataka government has blamed Royal Challengers Bengaluru for the deadly stampede that occurred outside the M.
An official report submitted to the Karnataka High Court highlights the absence of obligatory permissions and safety ...
On June 4, a crowd of around 3 lakh people gathered outside the stadium to see RCB celebrate winning their first IPL title, resulting in a stampede that left 11 people dead and over 50 injured.
In an extraordinary instance, the Supreme Court on July 14, while upholding the life sentence of a female convict guilty of ...
One of the cardinal rules of free speech philosophy is that the law should be precisely worded, leaving little discretionary ...
State government allowed RCB celebration despite no permission to prevent violence, citing crowd psychology and public safety concerns.