TG LAWCET & PGLCET 2025: Osmania University Releases Notification, Exam Dates, Registration Details
Osmania University has officially released the Telangana Law Common Entrance Test (TG LAWCET) and PG Law Common Entrance Test (PGLCET) 2025 notification for admissions into three-year and five-year LLB courses and LLM programs for the academic year 2025-26. Candidates aspiring for law education in Telangana can now apply for the entrance test within the specified deadlines. TG LAWCET & PGLCET 2025: Application and Registration Details T
TG LAWCET & PGLCET 2025: Osmania University Releases Notification, Exam Dates, Registration Details
Osmania University has officially released the Telangana Law Common Entrance Test (TG LAWCET) and PG Law Common Entrance Test (PGLCET) 2025 notification for admissions into three-year and five-year LLB courses and LLM programs for the academic year 2025-26. Candidates aspiring for law education in Telangana can now apply for the entrance test within the specified deadlines. TG LAWCET & PGLCET 2025: Application and Registration Details T
Bomb Threat Forces Partial Evacuation at DC Hotel Amid Political Summit
WASHINGTON, D.C. — A threatening email targeting a Washington, DC hotel prompted an emergency response from law enforcement Sunday afternoon. DC Police confirmed the threat but provided limited details about the nature of the email. The JW Marriott Hotel, located on the 1300 block of Pennsylvania Avenue, became the focal point of a security operation as bomb squad crews were deployed to investigate.
Bomb Threat Forces Partial Evacuation at DC Hotel Amid Political Summit
WASHINGTON, D.C. — A threatening email targeting a Washington, DC hotel prompted an emergency response from law enforcement Sunday afternoon. DC Police confirmed the threat but provided limited details about the nature of the email. The JW Marriott Hotel, located on the 1300 block of Pennsylvania Avenue, became the focal point of a security operation as bomb squad crews were deployed to investigate.
Trump Names Dan Bongino as FBI Deputy Director in Controversial Move
President Donald Trump on Sunday announced his decision to name Dan Bongino as the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s deputy director. Bongino, a former television host and conservative commentator known for his strong support of the President, is stepping into a role traditionally held by a career FBI agent. This appointment follows the recent controversial nomination of Kash Patel to lead the agency and represents a marked break from longst
Trump Names Dan Bongino as FBI Deputy Director in Controversial Move
President Donald Trump on Sunday announced his decision to name Dan Bongino as the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s deputy director. Bongino, a former television host and conservative commentator known for his strong support of the President, is stepping into a role traditionally held by a career FBI agent. This appointment follows the recent controversial nomination of Kash Patel to lead the agency and represents a marked break from longst
U.S. Justice Department Drops Discrimination Case Against SpaceX
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has officially dropped its case against SpaceX, the aerospace company founded by Elon Musk, over alleged hiring discrimination. The lawsuit, originally filed in August 2023, accused SpaceX of systematically discouraging asylum seekers and refugees from applying for jobs between 2018 and 2022. The Justice Department had argued that SpaceX violated U.S. employment laws by wrongly asserting that only U.S. citizens and lawful perma
U.S. Justice Department Drops Discrimination Case Against SpaceX
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has officially dropped its case against SpaceX, the aerospace company founded by Elon Musk, over alleged hiring discrimination. The lawsuit, originally filed in August 2023, accused SpaceX of systematically discouraging asylum seekers and refugees from applying for jobs between 2018 and 2022. The Justice Department had argued that SpaceX violated U.S. employment laws by wrongly asserting that only U.S. citizens and lawful perma
Supreme Court Rules Gratuity Can Be Forfeited for Moral Turpitude Without Criminal Conviction
The Supreme Court of India has issued a landmark ruling on February 17, 2025, stating that an employee’s gratuity can be forfeited on the grounds of moral turpitude, even in the absence of a criminal conviction. This ruling expands the interpretation of the Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972, allowing employers to withhold gratuity from employees dismissed for unethical or fraudulent actions.Previously, in a 2018 Supreme Court ruling in the Union of India vs. Ajay Babu case, the court had st
Supreme Court Rules Gratuity Can Be Forfeited for Moral Turpitude Without Criminal Conviction
The Supreme Court of India has issued a landmark ruling on February 17, 2025, stating that an employee’s gratuity can be forfeited on the grounds of moral turpitude, even in the absence of a criminal conviction. This ruling expands the interpretation of the Payment of Gratuity Act, 1972, allowing employers to withhold gratuity from employees dismissed for unethical or fraudulent actions.Previously, in a 2018 Supreme Court ruling in the Union of India vs. Ajay Babu case, the court had st
Dallas Police Reaffirms Stance on Immigration Enforcement and Public Safety
Dallas interim police chief Michael Igo has reassured the public that the Dallas Police Department (DPD) does not engage in immigration enforcement. Speaking at a recent press conference, Igo emphasized that officers will not stop individuals solely to inquire about their immigration status. This reaffirmation aligns with the department’s long-standing policy of maintaining trust with the community, ensuring that residents feel safe interacting with law enfo
Dallas Police Reaffirms Stance on Immigration Enforcement and Public Safety
Dallas interim police chief Michael Igo has reassured the public that the Dallas Police Department (DPD) does not engage in immigration enforcement. Speaking at a recent press conference, Igo emphasized that officers will not stop individuals solely to inquire about their immigration status. This reaffirmation aligns with the department’s long-standing policy of maintaining trust with the community, ensuring that residents feel safe interacting with law enfo
Kash Patel Takes Over as FBI Director, Promises to Restore Public Trust
Kash Patel has officially been confirmed as the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), marking a new chapter in the agency’s leadership. Patel, 44, secured confirmation after a narrow 51-49 vote in the Senate, with opposition from some lawmakers. Notably, Republican senators Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski voted against his confirmation, reflecting divisions over his appointment.
Kash Patel Takes Over as FBI Director, Promises to Restore Public Trust
Kash Patel has officially been confirmed as the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), marking a new chapter in the agency’s leadership. Patel, 44, secured confirmation after a narrow 51-49 vote in the Senate, with opposition from some lawmakers. Notably, Republican senators Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski voted against his confirmation, reflecting divisions over his appointment.
X Settles Lawsuit With Trump Over Twitter Ban for $10 Million
The social media platform X has agreed to pay 10 million dollars to former President Donald Trump as part of a settlement that brings an end to a legal dispute stemming from the suspension of his account. This resolution marks the conclusion of a contentious legal battle that had its roots in the events following the U.S. Capitol incident. In January 2021, two days after the events at the Capitol, X – formerly known as Twitter – made the decision to su
X Settles Lawsuit With Trump Over Twitter Ban for $10 Million
The social media platform X has agreed to pay 10 million dollars to former President Donald Trump as part of a settlement that brings an end to a legal dispute stemming from the suspension of his account. This resolution marks the conclusion of a contentious legal battle that had its roots in the events following the U.S. Capitol incident. In January 2021, two days after the events at the Capitol, X – formerly known as Twitter – made the decision to su
Volkswagen Sues Indian Authorities Over $1.4 Billion Tax Dispute
Volkswagen has filed a lawsuit against Indian authorities, contesting a $1.4 billion tax demand that the company describes as "impossibly enormous" and in violation of India’s import tax regulations. The dispute centers around the classification of car imports, with Indian officials accusing Volkswagen of misclassifying imports to avoid higher customs duties. In particular, Volkswagen allegedly broke down nearly complete vehicles into individual parts, which are subject to low
Volkswagen Sues Indian Authorities Over $1.4 Billion Tax Dispute
Volkswagen has filed a lawsuit against Indian authorities, contesting a $1.4 billion tax demand that the company describes as "impossibly enormous" and in violation of India’s import tax regulations. The dispute centers around the classification of car imports, with Indian officials accusing Volkswagen of misclassifying imports to avoid higher customs duties. In particular, Volkswagen allegedly broke down nearly complete vehicles into individual parts, which are subject to low
SEC Sues Elon Musk for Delayed Disclosure of Twitter Stake Purchase
Elon Musk is being sued by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for allegedly violating securities laws related to his purchase of Twitter shares in 2022. The SEC claims Musk waited 11 days beyond the required 10-day window to disclose that he had acquired more than 5% of Twitter’s common shares. According to SEC regulations, investors must inform the public of their significant stake
SEC Sues Elon Musk for Delayed Disclosure of Twitter Stake Purchase
Elon Musk is being sued by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for allegedly violating securities laws related to his purchase of Twitter shares in 2022. The SEC claims Musk waited 11 days beyond the required 10-day window to disclose that he had acquired more than 5% of Twitter’s common shares. According to SEC regulations, investors must inform the public of their significant stake
UK Plans to Criminalize Deepfake Creation and Sharing to Protect Women
The UK government is taking decisive action to protect women and girls from the harm caused by sexually explicit deepfakes. In a new proposal, individuals who create or share these images could face criminal charges. This initiative aims to close existing legal gaps by criminalizing the taking and sharing of intimate images without consent. Under the new law, perpetrators could face up to two years in prison. Currently, sharing or threatening to share intimate images, including deep
UK Plans to Criminalize Deepfake Creation and Sharing to Protect Women
The UK government is taking decisive action to protect women and girls from the harm caused by sexually explicit deepfakes. In a new proposal, individuals who create or share these images could face criminal charges. This initiative aims to close existing legal gaps by criminalizing the taking and sharing of intimate images without consent. Under the new law, perpetrators could face up to two years in prison. Currently, sharing or threatening to share intimate images, including deep
South Korean Court Approves Arrest Warrant for President Yoon Suk Yeol
A South Korean court has approved an arrest warrant for President Yoon Suk Yeol, marking a historic first in the country. The Seoul Western District Court granted the warrant after an investigation into Yoon’s decision to impose martial law on December 3. The Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials confirmed the court's approval, making this the first time an arrest warrant
South Korean Court Approves Arrest Warrant for President Yoon Suk Yeol
A South Korean court has approved an arrest warrant for President Yoon Suk Yeol, marking a historic first in the country. The Seoul Western District Court granted the warrant after an investigation into Yoon’s decision to impose martial law on December 3. The Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials confirmed the court's approval, making this the first time an arrest warrant
Australia to Force Big Tech to Pay for News
Australia is introducing new rules to compel large tech companies, including Google, Meta, and TikTok, to pay local publishers for news content. These companies, whose annual Australian revenue exceeds $250 million, will need to negotiate commercial deals with media organizations or face increased taxes. This move builds on the world-first law passed in 2021, which forced tech giants like Meta and Google to pay for news content shared on their platforms. The new rules aim to pressur
Australia to Force Big Tech to Pay for News
Australia is introducing new rules to compel large tech companies, including Google, Meta, and TikTok, to pay local publishers for news content. These companies, whose annual Australian revenue exceeds $250 million, will need to negotiate commercial deals with media organizations or face increased taxes. This move builds on the world-first law passed in 2021, which forced tech giants like Meta and Google to pay for news content shared on their platforms. The new rules aim to pressur
Former South Korean Defence Minister Attempts Suicide Amid Martial Law Scandal
Kim Yong-hyun, the former South Korean Defence Minister, was arrested on Tuesday after attempting suicide just before his formal detention. The former minister is under investigation for his role in the failed martial law declaration by President Yoon Suk Yeol on December 3. He attempted suicide at the Seoul Dongbu Detention Center using his clothing, but his life is not in danger. Mr. Kim is facing charges, including insurrection and abuse of authority for obstructing rights during
Former South Korean Defence Minister Attempts Suicide Amid Martial Law Scandal
Kim Yong-hyun, the former South Korean Defence Minister, was arrested on Tuesday after attempting suicide just before his formal detention. The former minister is under investigation for his role in the failed martial law declaration by President Yoon Suk Yeol on December 3. He attempted suicide at the Seoul Dongbu Detention Center using his clothing, but his life is not in danger. Mr. Kim is facing charges, including insurrection and abuse of authority for obstructing rights during
China Unveils AI-Powered Police Robot That Can Chase and Capture Suspects
Robots are increasingly becoming a part of everyday life, and in a groundbreaking development, China has introduced an advanced AI-powered spherical police robot known as RT-G. Developed by Logon Technology, the RT-G is designed to go beyond traditional surveillance and actively pursue and apprehend suspects. Unlike many Western models focused on monitoring, this robot can chase criminals, shoot nets, and even withstand falls from heights. The RT-G robot is equipped with advanced se
China Unveils AI-Powered Police Robot That Can Chase and Capture Suspects
Robots are increasingly becoming a part of everyday life, and in a groundbreaking development, China has introduced an advanced AI-powered spherical police robot known as RT-G. Developed by Logon Technology, the RT-G is designed to go beyond traditional surveillance and actively pursue and apprehend suspects. Unlike many Western models focused on monitoring, this robot can chase criminals, shoot nets, and even withstand falls from heights. The RT-G robot is equipped with advanced se
Yoon Suk Yeol Faces Travel Ban Amid Martial Law Probe in South Korea
South Korea’s President Yoon Suk Yeol is facing a possible overseas travel ban as authorities investigate his controversial imposition of martial law last week. The ban is part of an expanding probe into potential rebellion charges after Yoon deployed special forces troops in Seoul, plunging the nation into political turmoil. South Korean police, prosecutors, and anti-corruption agencies, including the Corruption Investigation Office for High-Ranking Officials, have requested
Yoon Suk Yeol Faces Travel Ban Amid Martial Law Probe in South Korea
South Korea’s President Yoon Suk Yeol is facing a possible overseas travel ban as authorities investigate his controversial imposition of martial law last week. The ban is part of an expanding probe into potential rebellion charges after Yoon deployed special forces troops in Seoul, plunging the nation into political turmoil. South Korean police, prosecutors, and anti-corruption agencies, including the Corruption Investigation Office for High-Ranking Officials, have requested
Yoon Declares Emergency Martial Law Amid Budget Dispute
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared emergency martial law on Tuesday, accusing opposition lawmakers of undermining the state and threatening the stability of the nation’s governance. This move comes amid a fierce parliamentary conflict over the budget bill for the next fiscal year. The opposition Democratic Party has slashed key portions of the budget, including funds for national security, law enforcement, and Yoon's office, in a dispute that has paralyzed the legislative
Yoon Declares Emergency Martial Law Amid Budget Dispute
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared emergency martial law on Tuesday, accusing opposition lawmakers of undermining the state and threatening the stability of the nation’s governance. This move comes amid a fierce parliamentary conflict over the budget bill for the next fiscal year. The opposition Democratic Party has slashed key portions of the budget, including funds for national security, law enforcement, and Yoon's office, in a dispute that has paralyzed the legislative
Gautam Adani Faces $265 Million Bribery Charges in US
A major legal battle is unfolding as Gautam Adani, the Indian business magnate, and several of his associates face a $265 million bribery charge in the United States. This indictment, which also implicates his nephew Sagar Adani and executives from an Indian renewable-energy company, is raising significant questions about the extraterritorial application of US laws, especially since those involved do not reside in the US. Prominent Indian-American attorney Ravi Batra highlighted the
Gautam Adani Faces $265 Million Bribery Charges in US
A major legal battle is unfolding as Gautam Adani, the Indian business magnate, and several of his associates face a $265 million bribery charge in the United States. This indictment, which also implicates his nephew Sagar Adani and executives from an Indian renewable-energy company, is raising significant questions about the extraterritorial application of US laws, especially since those involved do not reside in the US. Prominent Indian-American attorney Ravi Batra highlighted the
Pawan Kalyan's Criticism of Home Minister Raises Eyebrows
Jana Sena Party president and Andhra Pradesh deputy chief minister Pawan Kalyan recently launched a scathing attack on his cabinet colleague, home minister Vangalapudi Anitha, over the functioning of the police department. This move has sparked debate among analysts, who believe that Kalyan may have overstepped his boundaries as an alliance partner. While Kalyan's concerns about the breakdown of law and order and atrocities against women are valid, some analysts argue that he should have
Pawan Kalyan's Criticism of Home Minister Raises Eyebrows
Jana Sena Party president and Andhra Pradesh deputy chief minister Pawan Kalyan recently launched a scathing attack on his cabinet colleague, home minister Vangalapudi Anitha, over the functioning of the police department. This move has sparked debate among analysts, who believe that Kalyan may have overstepped his boundaries as an alliance partner. While Kalyan's concerns about the breakdown of law and order and atrocities against women are valid, some analysts argue that he should have
JPMorgan Sues Customers Accused of Exploiting 'Infinite Money Glitch' for Cash Withdrawals
JPMorgan Chase has initiated lawsuits against several customers accused of exploiting a technical glitch that allowed them to withdraw cash from ATMs before deposited checks had bounced. The issue, widely referred to as the "infinite money glitch," recently went viral on TikTok, prompting the bank to take legal action in federal courts against some of the customers who allegedly took out the highest sums. One case filed in Houston involves a customer who, according to JPMo
JPMorgan Sues Customers Accused of Exploiting 'Infinite Money Glitch' for Cash Withdrawals
JPMorgan Chase has initiated lawsuits against several customers accused of exploiting a technical glitch that allowed them to withdraw cash from ATMs before deposited checks had bounced. The issue, widely referred to as the "infinite money glitch," recently went viral on TikTok, prompting the bank to take legal action in federal courts against some of the customers who allegedly took out the highest sums. One case filed in Houston involves a customer who, according to JPMo









