Rajesh Sakriya, accused of attacking Delhi CM Rekha Gupta, had planned a knife attack after visiting the Supreme Court, sources said. Delhi Police have now arrested his aide, Tahseen Syed, in connection with the case.
A Delhi court sent Rajesh Sakariya, the man accused of attacking Delhi CM, to five days police remand. Police will probe his background, motives, and possible conspiracy behind the shocking incident.
Supreme Court says Sessions Court can summon a person even if police did not name them in chargesheet, if enough evidence is present. This is allowed right at the start of the trial under Section 193 CrPC.
CJI Gavai Today (Aug 6) restructured Supreme Court’s GSICC committee on 6 August 2025 to address sexual harassment complaints. This step reaffirms its commitment to workplace safety and gender sensitivity.
A Delhi court Today (Aug 2) issued notice to Robert Vadra in an ED money laundering case over a Haryana land deal. The matter will be heard on August 28, with allegations of false documents and huge profit from the sale.
Justice M. Nagaprasanna in Karnataka High Court Today (July 25) pulled up an advocate for entering court with sunglasses on. The judge made a sarcastic remark, asking if it was 50 degrees inside the courtroom.
Prime accused Monojit ‘Mango’ Mishra believed a rape video threat would silence the survivor. The kolkata police arrested him and two others after uncovering a chilling pre-planned crime inside the college campus.
Three men accused of gang-raping a law student at South Calcutta Law College were sent to police custody. Harsh court scenes unfolded as police and lawyers demanded strict action.
The Allahabad High Court banned Asok Pande from practicing and entering court premises for three years. His repeated contempt actions, including using foul language like calling judges ‘Goondas’ and improper dress in court, led to this strict decision.
The Supreme Court paused contempt proceedings launched by the Calcutta High Court against West Bengal police officers over the 2019 Howrah court clash. The delay of five years in initiating action raised serious legal questions.
