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SC: In-House Counsel Can't Claim Legal Privilege

The Supreme Court clarifies that in-house legal advisors cannot invoke client-attorney privilege under Section 132 of the Evidence Act during income tax searches, marking a significant legal interpretation.

NASA counters Kim Kardashian's moon landing claim

When Kim Kardashian suggested the moon landing was staged, NASA had the perfect response. Discover how space experts are debunking lunar conspiracy theories with science and evidence.

Earth's Extinction Rate Slows, Surprising Scientists

In a stunning reversal of fortune, global extinction rates among plant and animal species have shown significant slowdown, surprising scientists worldwide with this unexpected environmental development.

Tara acquitted in 16-year UAPA case: No evidence

In a major judicial development, a special court acquits Tara after 16 years of legal battle in a UAPA and Arms Act case, citing complete absence of credible evidence against the accused.

PSEB suspends employee in fake certificates scam

Punjab School Education Board cracks down on fake certificates scam as handwriting analysis leads to suspension of another employee. Investigation reveals sophisticated forgery network operating within the system.

Japan's Ghost Plants: Nature's Dark Survival Secret

Discover how Japan's mysterious ghost plants thrive in complete darkness, revealing groundbreaking insights about plant adaptation and survival mechanisms that could transform our understanding of life.

Moscow Honors Russia's Top Science Communicators

Discover how Moscow honoured Russia's finest science popularisers in a grand ceremony that recognized outstanding contributions to making complex scientific concepts accessible to the public.

Glowing Bats Mystery Baffles Scientists

In a bizarre natural phenomenon that has left researchers scratching their heads, bats in India are exhibiting mysterious fluorescent glow under UV light. Discover the strange case that's puzzling the scientific community.

Delhi Woman Fakes Acid Attack: Police Investigation

Delhi Police investigates a woman who staged her own acid attack for undisclosed motives. The shocking case reveals fabricated evidence and raises concerns about genuine acid attack survivors.

Nobel Laureates to Speak at Bengaluru's IISc

Bengaluru's Indian Institute of Science prepares to host Nobel Prize winners for exclusive lecture series, showcasing cutting-edge scientific research and innovation.

New Serum Restores Hair in 20 Days: Breakthrough

Groundbreaking scientific discovery offers hope for millions battling hair loss as researchers develop a revolutionary serum that could restore hair completely within three weeks.

Niels Bohr: Openness is Democracy's Best Weapon

Discover how Nobel laureate Niels Bohr's profound insight about transparency and democracy remains critically relevant in today's information age. Explore why openness matters more than ever.

Punjab SIT Seizes Suspected Drug Diary in Aqil Akhtar Case

In a significant development, Punjab Police's Special Investigation Team has seized a suspected drug diary during the examination of Aqil Akhtar's room. The diary contains crucial evidence that could unravel drug trafficking networks in the region.

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