State BJP president Chandrashekhar Bawankule announced Maharashtra's commitment to introducing a stringent law against 'love jihad'. He expressed confidence in the Mahayuti alliance's chances of ...
New Delhi: The Maharashtra government is planning ... He was in American protection at that time. Rana was India's criminal and should face the law here. We will get final justice in the 26/ ...
Mumbai: The Maharashtra ... development, law and judiciary, social justice, special assistance and home affairs. According to a government resolution cited by the Times of India, the committee ...
The Maharashtra ... be eyeing a similar law. “Various organisations in the State and some citizens submitted representations regarding enacting a law to prevent love jihad and fraudulent or forced ...
urging the government to enact a law to prevent fraudulent marriages and forced conversions. Several states in India have already introduced similar laws, prompting Maharashtra to consider a ...
Image Source : X Maharashtra ... in India's Got Latent row. The stand-up comic has been asked to appear before the investigating officer on February 17. This has come after Raina's lawyer informed ...
Among them was the high-profile 'India's Got Latent' controversy, in which YouTuber and podcaster Ranveer Allahbadia or 'BeerBiceps' is involved. As the proceedings began, the lawyer representing ...
The committee, which will be headed by the Maharashtra Director General of Police, will suggest measures to tackle complaints ...
MTV Roadies creator Raghu Ram was questioned by the cyber unit of Maharashtra Police on Thursday (February 13) in the India's Got Latent controversy.
The Maharashtra Government has set up a seven-member committee headed by the state director general of police (DGP) to study the legal aspects of a new law against forced conversions and cases of ...
Our Constitution allows us to follow any religion or not follow any religion at all... They (Maharashtra government) don't have the right to decide who marries who," ANI quoted Dalwai as saying.
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