In a surprising incident, a man threw a slipper at a woman judge in Hyderabad after getting a life sentence. This happened in the Additional District Judge (ADJ) court while he was facing trial for another murder case. Angry over the verdict, the accused lost his temper in the courtroom. The authorities acted quickly, and further legal action is likely against him.

A convicted man allegedly threw a slipper at a woman judge in the courtroom on Thursday, angry after getting a life sentence in an attempted murder case, police said.
The incident occurred while the accused was being presented before the Additional District Judge (ADJ) for the trial of another murder case. Fortunately, the slipper did not make contact with the judge.
A police official stated,
“The individual, who was sentenced to life imprisonment for attempted murder by the ADJ court on February 11, appeared in the same court on Thursday for a different murder case,”
The Ranga Reddy District Court Bar Association strongly condemned the incident. Advocates in the court complex reportedly subdued and assaulted the convict following the incident.
According to Y Kondal Reddy, president of the Ranga Reddy District Court Bar Association, the accused harbored resentment towards the judge, which led him to throw the slipper. He called for severe action against the individual for “attacking” the judge.
He added,
“Strongly condemning the attack on the judge, we have announced a boycott of court proceedings on Friday,”
A case has been filed, and further investigations are currently underway.
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The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) is a proposed law to replace the Indian Penal Code (IPC). It updates and revises sections to make them clearer and more relevant.
Section 125: Acts That Endanger Life or Safety of Others
This section is about actions that can put someone’s life or safety in danger. Even if no harm happens, the act is punishable if it creates serious risk.
- Includes actions like careless driving or risky behavior in public places.
- Focuses on acts done intentionally or carelessly that can cause harm.
- Punishment depends on how serious the risk or danger is.
Section 132: Stopping a Public Servant from Doing Their Duty
This section is about cases where someone uses physical force or threatens a government worker to stop them from doing their official work. Such actions are a crime because they disturb the work of the government.
Key Points:
- The person must intentionally try to stop the government worker.
- The worker must be a public servant doing their duty.
- Punishment can include jail time, a fine, or both, depending on how serious the action is.
This sections similar to Section 336 of the IPC but may have been updated to use simpler language or include more situations.