Complaint Filed Against Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah Over Angry Gesture at Cop: “Unconstitutional Conduct”

A complaint has been filed against Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah over his angry gesture at a police officer. The act has been described as “unconstitutional conduct,” raising concerns about misuse of authority and public decorum.

“Those in Leadership Positions Have to Set an Example for Public Behavior”: SC Denies Anticipatory Bail to Odisha BJP MLA Accused of Slapping Woman Cop

Today, On 14th October, the Supreme Court denied anticipatory bail to Odisha BJP MLA Jayanarayan Mishra, accused of assaulting a female police officer during a protest. The Court emphasized the need for leaders to exemplify public behavior, highlighting accountability. Mishra, facing serious charges, had previously claimed the allegations were false and defamatory.

Samsung Workers’ Protest|| “Habeas Corpus Petition Dismissed”: Madras HC

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.

Supreme Court Acquits Man 17 Years After Conviction in Assault Case, Cites Lack of Sufficient Evidence

The Supreme Court of India acquitted a man 17 years after his conviction for assault and criminal force against a public servant, emphasizing the judiciary’s role in upholding strict standards of proof and protecting individual rights.

[Swati Maliwal Assault Case] Delhi HC to Pass Order on Bibhav Kumar’s Plea Tomorrow

The Delhi High Court is expected to decide on Bibhav Kumar’s plea for compensation for his alleged illegal arrest by the Delhi Police. Kumar, a close aide to Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, is accused of assaulting AAP MP Swati Maliwal and is currently in judicial custody. His bail plea has been rejected, and the case carries political implications.

Suspected PFI Members Conspired to Transform India into Islamic Country By 2047, HC While Denying Bail

The Bombay High Court on 11th june denied bail to three alleged members of the banned Popular Front of India (PFI) on June 11, citing prima facie evidence of their conspiracy to transform India into an Islamic state by 2047. The accused also allegedly incited the Muslim community to wage war against the government, leading to charges under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act.

Bombay High Court Denies Quashing FIR Against Ex-Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu| Assault on Police Personnel Case

The Bombay High Court refused to quash the FIR against former Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu and TDP leader Nakka Ananda Babu, accused of assaulting police in Maharashtra. The court found sufficient evidence and dismissed their petitions. Legal proceedings will continue, marking a significant decision in cases involving high-ranking officials and law enforcement.