Delhi Lawyers Go on Strike Over ‘False Implication’ of Advocate Vikram Singh in Murder Case

Lawyers across all Delhi district courts boycotted work to protest the alleged wrongful arrest of advocate Vikram Singh by Gurugram Police’s STF. The legal fraternity called it an attack on the independence of the profession and demanded immediate withdrawal of charges.

Allahabad High Court Grants Bail Over ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ Post: Merely Posting Support for Another Country Won’t Attract Offence Under BNS

Allahabad High Court, while granting bail to a man accused of sharing a ‘Pakistan Zindabad’ post on social media, observed that merely posting support for another country won’t attract the offence of ‘endangering sovereignty of India’ under BNS.

Amritsar Court Grants Bail to Narain Singh Chaura in Sukhbir Badal Shooting Case

Amritsar, Punjab: 25th March, A court in Amritsar has granted bail to 69-year-old Narain Singh Chaura, who was accused of opening fire at former Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal near the Golden Temple in December 2024. The court directed Chaura to furnish bonds worth Rs 1 lakh along with a surety of the same amount.

Uttar Pradesh Gangsters Act ‘Draconian’ and ‘Unconstitutional’: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court, while hearing a plea against the Uttar Pradesh Gangsters Act, described it as “draconian.” Justices Gavai and Viswanathan admitted the appeal and pointed out the need for further consideration. Concerns were raised about civil liberties and misuse of the Act, which targets organized crime in Uttar Pradesh.

Unnatural Sex With Cow | HC Grants Bail to the Accused Man

The Allahabad High Court has granted conditional bail to Ram Khelawan, a 70-year-old man accused of unnatural sexual acts with a cow. The court considered the seriousness of the charges, potential punishment, and lack of concerns regarding flight or witness intimidation. The defense argued the accused’s innocence and lack of criminal history, while the State counsel’s counterarguments were deemed insubstantial.

“Wrongful Conviction is Far Worse”: Delhi HC Acquits Man in POCSO Case

On Monday(15th April),The Delhi High Court acquitted a man charged under the POCSO Act on 15th April due to prosecution’s inadequacies. The court highlighted the delicate balance of justice in child abuse cases and emphasized enduring stigma for the accused. It also noted flaws in the prosecution’s arguments and potential external influences on the allegations.