The Allahabad High Court ruled that a wife is the absolute owner of her streedhan and cannot be prosecuted for criminal breach of trust for taking it. The Court quashed the criminal case against the woman and her relatives, reaffirming women’s exclusive legal rights over streedhan.
Mumbai Police have filed a ‘C’ Summary closure report in filmmaker Vashu Bhagnani’s FIR against director Ali Abbas Zafar over alleged Rs 9 crore fraud in Bade Miyan Chote Miyan. The Bandra court will now decide whether to accept the closure report or proceed further after Bhagnani’s protest petition.
A court has sought a response from Amboli Police on a cheating and criminal breach of trust complaint filed against actor Kunal Khemu and his father, citing Section 175(3) BNSS and directing the officer to submit a statement.
The Supreme Court has protected actors Shreyas Talpade and Alok Nath from arrest till completion of investigation in the Haryana multi-marketing scam case. The Court raised key questions on celebrity liability in brand endorsements while keeping all legal issues open.
Swami Chaitanyananda, also known as Parth Sarthy, was remanded to 14-day judicial custody in Delhi following allegations of sexual harassment, molestation of female students, and forgery. Delhi Police recovered forged documents and devices during the ongoing investigation.
Delhi court refuses anticipatory bail to Swami Chaitanyananda Saraswati over serious allegations of fraud, forgery, and misappropriation of funds from Sringeri Peetham. Custodial interrogation deemed necessary to uncover the full chain of alleged criminal acts.
Bombay High Court has restrained Mumbai Police from filing a chargesheet in the Dhruva Sarja cheating case, clearly stating that “chargesheet cannot be filed without Court’s approval,” as ruled by Chief Justice Shree Chandrashekhar and Justice Gautam A Ankhad.
Today, On 29th July, In the National Herald money laundering case, the Rouse Avenue Court deferred its order on taking cognisance of the ED chargesheet. The court will first inspect the documents on August 7 and 8 before deciding.
In a historic verdict, a Bengal court sentenced 9 people to life imprisonment in India’s first digital arrest conviction. Officials called it a “landmark moment” as the entire trial concluded within just eight months of the incident.
The Delhi High Court refused bail to a man accused of forcing his wife into partner swapping and soliciting sex online. The court noted the case involved serious allegations beyond typical matrimonial disputes.
