US court renews controversial NSA phone surveillance programme
A US court overseeing spy agencies has renewed the government's authority to carry out a controversial phone surveillance programme The post US court renews controversial NSA phone surveillance...
View ArticleWelcome, not? US court summons PM Modi for alleged role in 2002 Gujarat riots
A US court has issued summons against PM Narendra Modi for his alleged role in the 2002 Gujarat riots. The post Welcome, not? US court summons PM Modi for alleged role in 2002 Gujarat riots appeared...
View ArticleUS court summons PM Modi for alleged role in 2002 Gujarat riots
A federal court in New York has issued summons against Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his alleged role in the 2002 communal violence in Gujarat. The post US court summons PM Modi for alleged role in...
View ArticleUS court allows group to challenge Modi’s immunity in Gujarat riots case
A US court has asked a human rights group to respond by 4 November to the US government's "suggestion of immunity" in a case against PM Narendra Modi. The post US court allows group to challenge Modi’s...
View ArticleEbola: Maine nurse can leave home freely, rules US judge
New York: A US judge has ruled that a nurse quarantined by her home state after treating Ebola patients could leave home and visit public places, saying she was not infectious. The decision from a...
View ArticleUS court dismisses Cooper Tire case against Apollo Tyres
Apollo Tyres today said US court has dismissed the case filed against it by Cooper Tire and Rubber on the issue related to merger of Cooper Tire with Apollo. Cooper has also given up all its claims...
View ArticleUS court dismisses lawsuit against PM Narendra Modi in connection with 2002...
A US federal court dismissed a lawsuit brought against Prime Minister Narendra Modi by a rights group in connection with the 2002 riots in Gujarat. The post US court dismisses lawsuit against PM...
View ArticleUS govt seeks dismissal of a lawsuit that wants to classify RSS as terror group
The US government has asked a federal court to dismiss a lawsuit filed against Secretary of State John Kerry by a Sikh rights group that wants RSS to be designated as a "foreign terrorist organisation"...
View ArticleUS: Indian-American student sentenced to life for stabbing friend
A 25-year-old Indian-American engineering student has been sentenced to life in prison by a US court for fatally stabbing his friend after allegedly finding The post US: Indian-American student...
View ArticleSikh student can join US Army without removing turban, cutting hair, says US...
A Sikh college student will be able to join the US Army, without being forced to cut his hair, shave his beard or stop wearing his turban thanks to a Washington court ruling. The post Sikh student can...
View ArticleDelhi rape survivor ends lawsuit against Uber in United States court
In a surprise development, a young Indian woman allegedly raped by an Uber driver in New Delhi last year "voluntarily" dismissed the lawsuit she had filed in a US court. The post Delhi rape survivor...
View ArticleUS court slaps $772 mn penalty on France’s Alstom over corruption charges
The energy and transport giant bribed government officials in Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Taiwan. The post US court slaps $772 mn penalty on France’s Alstom over corruption charges appeared...
View ArticleVolkswagen scandal: US court sets Apr 21 deadline for a plan to fix 6 lakh...
If a concrete plan for getting the cars fixed or off the roads was not submitted by the deadline, "the court would seriously consider whether to hold a bench trial this summer The post Volkswagen...
View ArticleTata Consultancy treats $940mn fine as contingent liability
Tata Consultancy Services on Monday said the $940 million fine slapped by a US court has been addressed for the moment as a contingent liability on its books with a full disclosure, and that future...
View ArticleVolkswagen to shell out $14 bn in US for emissions scandal
The details of the agreement were leaked on Monday to several US media, but is provisional and will not be officially published at least until a court in San Francisco, which is overseeing the case,...
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