The Election Commission of India clarified concerns about duplicate EPIC numbers, stating they don’t indicate fake voters, and announced plans to assign unique EPIC numbers to all registered voters.
The Union Ministry of Law and Justice withdrew the controversial Advocates (Amendment) Bill, 2025, amid widespread protests from lawyers and the Bar Council of India demanding protection of legal profession independence.
Dattatray Ramdas Gade, the accused in the Pune bus rape case, called the 26-year-old woman ‘didi’ (sister) before luring her into an empty ‘Shiv Shahi’ bus and raping her, police told the court on Friday.
Prime Minister Modi criticized the ‘Lutyens’ Jamaat’ and ‘Khan Market Gang’ for ignoring outdated British laws, highlighting his government’s efforts to abolish 1,500 laws and India’s growing economic presence globally.
A Hathras court will hear a defamation case against Rahul Gandhi on March 24 regarding his comments on the 2020 gang-rape case, which allegedly defamed acquitted individuals.
A Delhi court has allowed the withdrawal of a sedition case against Shehla Rashid after the Lieutenant Governor revoked prosecution approval. The case followed her controversial tweets regarding the Indian Army in Kashmir.
Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis announced a completed investigation and chargesheet in the Beed sarpanch murder case, expressing confidence in strict punishment for the guilty amid political controversy.
A Nashik court ordered Congress leader Rahul Gandhi to appear in person for bail in a defamation case regarding remarks on VD Savarkar, with a hearing for exemption set for May 9.
The Supreme Court ruled that external factors affecting judicial performance must be considered before termination. It reinstated two judges, emphasizing systemic challenges and gender representation in the judiciary.
The Uttarakhand High Court has questioned the state government’s willingness to amend the Uniform Civil Code, addressing privacy concerns in live-in relationship provisions outlined in a challenging PIL.
