March 24: Today the Supreme Court of India struck down Section 66A of the IT Act, declaring it 'unconstitutional'.
The top religious affairs council in Turkey called for surrogate motherhood to be banned because it contains elements of adultery.
Egypt’s top court approved a five-year sentence for a Muslim preacher, who was found guilty of burning a copy of the Bible at the American Embassy.
Doctors will challenge Ontario’s College of Physicians over the provision of services to patients, even if it clashes with their religious views.
A Catholic priest who owned a sex shop where he indulged in sexual acts with men and dealt meth, asked a judge for leniency before being sentenced.
Political leaders in India condemned Bharatiya Janata Party honcho Subramanian Swamy for making objectionable comments about mosques and churches.
A priest was summoned to court to answer questions related to exorcisms that he allegedly conducted on a teenage girl who suffered from anorexia.
Last month, Oklahoma deemed it fit to restrict marriage to only those people who believe in God.
Pakistan’s Supreme Court dismissed the murder investigation of a Christian couple in the Punjab Province, calling it biased and unsatisfactory.
In a literal interpretation of Sharia law’s eye for an eye, a man in Iran who was convicted of blinding another person in an acid attack, was blinded.