Today, On 19th November, Delhi Police appealed to the High Court for an extension on the investigation into the AQIS training module case after a trial court denied their request. The initial 90-day period ends today, and 11 accused are in custody. The investigation focuses on dismantling a terrorist module aiming for serious activities in India.
A Delhi court has started recording witness testimonies in a sexual harassment case against former BJP MP Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, notably involving a key witness linked to the women’s wrestling protests. The proceedings, overseen by ACJM Vaibhav Chaurasia, are crucial for addressing serious allegations and ensuring justice in this high-profile matter.
Yesterday, On 9th October, the Madras High Court dismissed a habeas corpus petition concerning the arrest of eight Samsung workers during a protest. The court found the petition unnecessary as the arrested individuals had been released by a magistrate. While this case’s legal issue was resolved, broader social and labor concerns remain unaddressed.
