Delhi Court Fines Man Rs 60,000 for Defaming Retired Army Colonel on WhatsApp Group

A Delhi court ordered RN Yadav to pay Rs 60,000 and issue an apology for defaming Colonel BS Chaudhary (Retd.) and his son in a society WhatsApp group. The court held that the posts damaged their reputation and violated their right to dignity under Article 21.

[Unnao Rape Case] Delhi High Court Grants Interim Bail To Kuldeep Singh Sengar For Medical Treatment At AIIMS-Delhi

The Delhi High Court on Thursday (5th Dec) granted medical bail to Kuldeep Singh Sengar, a convicted BJP MLA in the Unnao rape case, for treatment of retinal detachment. He will undergo a 3-4 day assessment at AIIMS Delhi, monitored by local authorities. The survivor’s advocate opposed the bail, citing safety concerns and adequate prison care.

“Well-Qualified Wife Should Not Remain Idle Solely on Maintenance From Their Husband. Law is Not Intended to Create a Dependency On Maintenance.”: MP HC

The Madhya Pradesh High Court emphasized that well-educated women should not solely rely on their husband’s maintenance, and marriage should not hinder a woman from seeking employment. The court reduced a maintenance payment from a husband to his wife, stating that she had the capacity to support herself through her education and skills.