McDonald’s back in court after judges reinstate $2 million lawsuit over hot chicken sandwich

Appeals court reinstates lawsuit over hot sandwich

Singer Prince agrees to pay undisclosed damages to Irish promoters for canceling Dublin gig

Singer Prince settles lawsuit over axed Dublin gig

Trial date set in lawsuit that accuses ex-Rankin supervisor of improperly blocking development

Lawsuit: Ex-Rankin supervisor blocked development

High court allows Mayawati government to chop over 200 trees

LUCKNOW - The Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court has allowed the Uttar Pradesh government to chop down 213 trees to make way for a boundary wall around a 120-acre eco park, named after the ruling Bahujan Samaj Party’s (BSP) founder Kanshi Ram here.

Leap Wireless to pay $13.8 million settlement in lawsuit over accounting errors

Leap Wireless settles lawsuit for $13.8 million

Spanish court throws out probe into Chinese abuses in Tibet, cites lack of jurisdiction

Spain throws out probe on Chinese abuses in Tibet

Justice official defends investigation of 2 attorneys who approved harsh interrogations

DOJ official defends inquiry into ‘torture’ memos

Pakistani boy who slipped into India in sleep to go home

AMRITSAR - A 13-year-old Pakistani boy, who was caught by the police at Attari railway station here Jan 11 for illegally entering India, was ordered to be released by the Juvenile Justice Board here Friday.

UN prosecutor opens genocide case, says Bosnian Serb general supervised execution of thousands

Genocide case opens against Bosnian Serb general

Budget cut for apex court, poll panel

NEW DELHI - Both the Supreme Court and the Election Commission of India have received much lesser budget allocations for the financial year 2010-11 as against the current fiscal.

Apex court moved to end Husain’s self-exile

NEW DELHI - Jammu and Kashmir Panthers’ Party chief Bhim Singh has moved the Supreme Court seeking direction to the central government to dismiss various criminal cases filed against noted painter M.F. Husain for allegedly making obscene paintings of Hindu gods and goddesses.

Panther’s Party moves apex court to bring back Husain

NEW DELHI - A Jammu and Kashmir politician has moved the Supreme Court seeking direction to the central government to scrap various criminal cases filed against noted painter M.F. Husain for allegedly making obscene paintings of Hindu gods and goddesses.

Disability groups find Pranab’s budget heartening

NEW DELHI - Disability groups cheered up when a hike in investment in disabled-friendly schemes and the setting up of the country’s first sign language training institute was announced by Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee in the general budget Friday.

Lahore High Court directs Pak govt, A Q Khan to resolve protocol issue ‘amicably’

LAHORE - The Lahore High Court (LHC) has directed the federal government and nuclear scientist Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan to resolve issues concerning Khan’s movement amicably by March 5, failing which the court will decide the matter on its own.

1984 anti-Sikh riots case: Delhi High Court grants bail to Sajjan Kumar

NEW DELHI - Congress leader Sajjan Kumar was on Friday granted bail by the Delhi High Court in connection with the two cases registered against him in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots case.

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