Trusted News Discovery Since 2008
{{/content}}
Supreme Court to let govt, experts steer Project Cheetah
Credit: IndiaTimes- Published on August 7, 2023
Assured by the Centre that all necessary steps are being taken to make Project Cheetah successful and the “overall indication is very encouraging” despite deaths of six cheetahs and three cubs, the Supreme Court on Monday refrained from interfering in the process but observed that mortality rate is not low.
You are here
💡 newsR Knowledge: Other News Mentions
Supreme Court of the United States
Highest court of jurisdiction in the United States
Credit: IndiaTimes - Published 1 day ago
The Election Commission informed the Supreme Court that final voter turnout data is only provided to candidates or their agents, not to the public. The EC filed..
Credit: IndiaTimes - Published 1 day ago
Calcutta HC's order invalidating OBC categorisations in Bengal since 2010 termed 'BJP's verdict' by CM Mamata Banerjee. She vows to appeal in Supreme Court to..
Credit: IndiaTimes - Published 2 days ago
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court declined to consider Hemant Soren's petition for interim bail, citing that he "suppressed facts" regarding the trial court's..
Credit: IndiaTimes - Published 2 days ago
On Jan 10 this year, Juvenile Justice Board (JJB), Haridwar, had rejected the bail plea of the 'child in conflict with law', who had been booked under Sections..
Credit: IndiaTimes - Published 2 days ago
Related news from verified sources
Assured by the Centre that all necessary steps are being taken to make Project Cheetah successful and the “overall indication is very encouraging” despite...
on August 7, 2023 • IndiaTimes
South African and Namibian experts behind the translocation of cheetahs to India have written to the Supreme Court that their “expert opinions are being...
on August 2, 2023 • IndiaTimes
South African and Namibian experts behind the translocation of cheetahs to India have written to the Supreme Court that their "expert opinions are being ignored...
on August 3, 2023 • IndiaTimes