A court ruled that sending messages like “you are slim, smart, and fair” to an unknown woman at night constitutes obscenity. Such remarks can be intrusive and unwelcome, violating personal boundaries. The judgment highlights the importance of respecting privacy and consent in communication. Unsolicited compliments, especially at odd hours, may be deemed inappropriate and offensive.
The Delhi government will file six appeals in the Supreme Court against acquittals in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots cases. The court Today (Feb 17) directed the government to submit appeals within six weeks.
Former Congress MP Sajjan Kumar convicted by a Delhi court for the murder of two people during the 1984 anti-Sikh riots in Saraswati Vihar. The case, which began in 1991, saw multiple twists, with fresh investigations leading to his arrest in 2021. After years of legal proceedings, the court delivered its verdict on February 12, 2025, and will decide his sentence on February 18.
Today, On 12th February, Former Congress MP Sajjan Kumar has been found guilty in a case related to the 1984 Anti-Sikh riots. The case involves the killings of Jaswant Singh and his son Tarundeep Singh on November 1, 1984. The court’s verdict is a significant step in delivering justice for the victims of the riots. Further legal proceedings are expected following this conviction.
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court of India ruled a life sentence given to a man in a murder case. The court ruled that there was no solid proof that he committed the crime. The case was about an alleged dispute over unpaid or delayed wages, but the judges stated that such a small issue was not a strong enough reason to commit a murder.
New Delhi, February 11: The Supreme Court of India has directed a court in Moradabad to decide within six months the appeal of Mohammad Abdullah Azam Khan, son of Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan, in connection with a 2008 criminal case. A bench of Justices M M Sundresh and Rajesh Bindal has also instructed the district and sessions court to consider Khan as a juvenile on the date of the alleged offense while deciding his appeal against the conviction.
KOLKATA: The case related to the murder of a young doctor from RG Kar Medical College is currently being heard in the single bench of Justice Tirthankar Ghosh in the Calcutta High Court. However, the victim’s parents have now written a letter to the Chief Justice of India, Sanjiv Khanna, requesting permission to continue the case in the High Court.
KOLKATA: Today(20th Jan): The court has sentenced Sanjoy Roy to life imprisonment. Sanjay Roy, a 33-year-old former civic volunteer with the Kolkata Police, was convicted for the rape and murder of a trainee doctor at Kolkata’s RG Kar Medical College and Hospital.
A Kolkata court convicted Sanjay Roy in the RG Kar Medical College rape and murder case of a 28-year-old postgraduate student. Despite maintaining his innocence, Roy was sent to judicial custody, with sentencing set for Monday. Concerns persist over evidence tampering and potential involvement of others, prompting calls for further investigation.
The Nagpur bench of the Bombay High Court acquitted two boys of stalking a minor girl, stating that a single instance of following does not constitute stalking under the IPC and POCSO Act. However, one boy was upheld on charges of sexual assault based on credible evidence, while the other faced reduced sentencing.
