Tourism destinations deep inside of India's tiger parks will be closed indefinitely after the Supreme Court of India ruled Tuesday to impose an interim ban on all tourism activities in core areas of tiger forests.
Explorers will be allowed to carry out digital archiving of hoarded treasure stashed in underground chambers of a centuries-old Hindu temple, India's Supreme Court ruled Thursday.
India's Supreme Court received an appeal challenging the death sentence of the only surviving gunman from the 2008 terror attack in Mumbai, authorities said Friday.
Jet-setting spiritual gurus. Gilded temples. Sprawling ashrams. Tons of offerings.
India's Supreme Court granted bail Friday to a prominent village doctor sentenced to life for sedition for his ties to Maoist guerrillas.
The only surviving gunman from the 2008 three-day terror attack on Mumbai will challenge his conviction in India's Supreme Court, his attorney said.
India's Supreme Court on Tuesday gave the go-ahead for a verdict on a holy site claimed by both Hindus and Muslims -- and one is expected within 48 hours.
A verdict on a holy site claimed by both Hindus and Muslims will not be delivered Friday, as was previously expected.
A year after apologizing for a cultural gaffe in India, the actor is now proud of the smooch
The harassment of new students, or "ragging," remains a stubborn problem on India's college campuses
India's Supreme Court barred the media on Friday from showing nude photographs of a former Bollywood actress, said to have been taken by a camera hidden in the bathroom of the jail where she was imprisoned over a forgery case.
Bollywood star Sanjay Dutt walked out of jail early Thursday, shaking hands with police and waving to photographers as he was released on bail after 22 days in prison, a jail official said.
India's Supreme Court granted bail Monday to Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt, jailed for six years for receiving guns from gangsters involved in the country's worst bombings.
India's Supreme Court has ordered the government to distribute millions of dollars in compensation still due to victims of a 1984 toxic gas leak.
Two years have passed since Union Carbide handed the Indian government $470 ^ million for the survivors of 1984's Bhopal disaster and for the families of the 3,700 who died. But so far less than $5...