Mere Presence Of Lawyer During Legal Duty Not Criminal Intimidation: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court ruled that a lawyer cannot be accused of criminal intimidation merely for being present while discharging professional duties like giving legal advice. Vague allegations without clear intent to cause alarm are not enough to attract Section 506 of the IPC, the Court held.

BREAKING | CM Jagan Attack Case | Vijayawada Court to Hear Testimony from Prime Accused

Today(on 22nd April),Vemula Satish Kumar, the main suspect in the assault on Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, is expected to testify in court following a notice under CrPC Section 164. The police released another suspect, Vemula Durga Rao, due to lack of evidence. Allegations of poor investigation and unfair treatment raise doubts about the case’s integrity.