The Delhi High Court Today (Sept 9) asked Amity Law School if it will make an ex-gratia payment to the family of law student Sushant Rohilla who died by suicide in 2016 after allegedly being barred from sitting for the semester exams due to lack of requisite attendance. Court said it was not blaming any individual for the unfortunate incident but the “shoulder” of the institution should be “broad enough” to take responsibility for the systemic failure.
Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal on 31st may, announced his surrender on June 2, expressing determination to fight dictatorship and urging supporters not to grieve if anything happens to him. He mentioned past jail hardships, health concerns, and ongoing allegations, while assuring continued governance efforts. Opposition accusations of feigning illness were also addressed. Background details on his legal challenges were provided.
In an interfaith relationship, a Delhi photographer was murdered by his Muslim girlfriend’s family. Three individuals have been sentenced to life imprisonment in connection with the incident.
