“If Documents Cannot Be Made Available to the Accused After Filing the Chargesheet, Does It Not Violate His Right Under Article 21?”: SC Asks ED

Today(4th September),The Supreme Court of India discussed the accused’s right to access documents collected by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) during investigations. Justices Oka, Amanullah, and Masih questioned whether denying such access on technical grounds violates constitutional rights under Article 21.

2017 Actress Assault Case | Supreme Court Seeks Kerala Govt’s Response on Third Bail Plea of ‘Pulsar’ Suni

Today(12th August), the Supreme Court sought the Kerala government’s response on the third bail plea of Sunil NS, known as ‘Pulsar’ Suni, an accused in the 2017 Kerala actress assault case involving actor Dileep. The court also stayed the High Court’s order for Suni to deposit Rs. 25,000 as costs.

Defamation Case Against Union Minister Smriti Irani|| Allahabad High Court Dismisses the Plea of Shooter Vartika Singh

Last week: The Allahabad High Court dismissed a defamation case against Union Minister Smriti Irani, filed by international shooter Vartika Singh. The court emphasized the seriousness of summoning in a criminal trial and found insufficient grounds to proceed under Section 499/500 of the IPC for defamation. (Word count: 46)