Actor-MP Kangana Ranaut was granted bail by a Bathinda court in a defamation case filed by 73-year-old farmer Mahinder Kaur. The BJP leader said she never targeted anyone and regretted the “misunderstanding,” adding that every mother is respectable to her.
Today, On 12th September in the Farmer Protest Remark, Supreme Court Denies Relief to Kangana Ranaut in Defamation Case Over Farmers’ Protest Tweet, Matter Considered Withdrawn After Hearing Arguments: “It Wasn’t Just a Re-Tweet, You Added Your Own Spice.”
Supreme Court will on September 12 hear actor and BJP MP Kangana Ranaut’s plea challenging a defamation case filed against her over alleged remarks linked to her retweet about a female protestor during the 2020–21 farmer protests.
BJP MP Nishikant Dubey has challenged the FIR lodged against him, moving the Supreme Court and filing a privilege motion against senior Jharkhand officials. The move escalates the political and legal tussle between the MP and the state administration.
Delhi Court cautions ED to act fairly and avoid sensationalism on social media, stressing that any misleading or defamatory content may violate Article 21. “Such abuse of power undermines fundamental rights and agency’s integrity.”
Today, On 31st July, In the 2008 Malegaon blast case, the court acquitted former BJP MP Pragya Thakur and others, stating “Suspicion not enough.” The blast had occurred during Ramzan near Bhikku Chowk in the communally sensitive town.
Mumbai court rejects BJP MP Narayan Rane’s plea to cancel summons in defamation case. Sanjay Raut alleges Rane made “malicious and false” remarks during Konkan Festival.
A Delhi court accepted the police closure report in the POCSO case against Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, citing a lack of evidence and support from the minor’s statement. The case is officially closed after the girl retracted her allegations, indicating no grounds for further legal action.
NEW DELHI: Today, 8th May: The Supreme Court of India has strongly criticised Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Member of Parliament (MP) Nishikant Dubey for making offensive and untrue comments about the top court and the Chief Justice of India (CJI) Sanjiv Khanna. A bench led by CJI Khanna said Dubey’s statements were “highly irresponsible” and showed a desire to seek attention by making baseless allegations against the judiciary.
BJP MP Nishikant Dubey mocked a petitioner after the Supreme Court rejected a contempt plea against him, quoting a line from a Hindi song. The Supreme Court emphasized its integrity and stated it would not entertain the contempt petition. The BJP has distanced itself from Dubey’s controversial remarks, which drew widespread criticism.
