After May blast,police suggested the installation of CCTVs at court premises.
A special CBI court adjourned till Thursday the hearing on a plea,seeking custody of former Karnataka Minister Gali Janardhan Reddy.
The lawyers body says the government should take urgent steps to ensure safety of all.
Todays blast outside the Delhi High Court,which caused heavy casualties,comes three months after a low intensity blast that also took place on Wednesday.
PETN is one of the most deadly explosive which is used by terrorists across the globe.
The court will now hear the case on September 21.
US,Australia,Israel,Pakistan,Bangladesh among others send condolences.
According to the PIL the word 'Sindh' was replaced with 'Sindhu' in January 1950 by the Indian Government.
Pace of progress on each project being executed by the PDC and NHPC should be monitored: Omar.
Task Force would establish mechanism for receiving regular reports about all water management related issues.
Over 200 players and 30 officials from all over the country are going participate in the event.
It may be possible that the bomb planter could not escape from the spot,say police.
There is an apprehension of cross-border infiltration.
A Lokayukta Court adjourned to Sept13,hearing of private complaints lodged against former CM B S Yeddyurappa.
Gen V K Singh had filed a petition before MoD to treat May 10,1951 as his date of birth.
MP said instead punishing them through privilege,he would expose their 'real faces' before people.
She is returning to India after more than a month and is being accompanied by her daughter Priyanka.
Sketches of the duo are prepared following descriptions provided by eyewitnesses
Politicians said He said the guilty should be brought to book and subsequent action should be such that it acts as deterrent.
Finance Ministry is bringing under one umbrella the dept's intelligence and criminal investigation units.
NIA chief says India is 'Enemy 1' for al-Qaeda affiliate HuJI.
Counsel for Kumaraswamy and his wife Anita submitted that the trial court judge had issued summons without holding an enquiry.
The legal fraternity sent a strong message: 'Will not be cowed down by such terror acts.'
Next of kin of those killed will get Rs 4 lakh while permanently incapacitated will get Rs 2 lakh.
Singh,who is on two-day visit to Bangladesh,denounced the terror strike as a 'cowardly act'.


