A Special Judge in Agra has set aside the lower court’s order dismissing a sedition complaint against MP and actress Kangana Ranaut. The court directed a fresh hearing after finding procedural lapses in the earlier dismissal.
Actor-MP Kangana Ranaut was granted bail by a Bathinda court in a defamation case filed by 73-year-old farmer Mahinder Kaur. The BJP leader said she never targeted anyone and regretted the “misunderstanding,” adding that every mother is respectable to her.
Today, On 12th September in the Farmer Protest Remark, Supreme Court Denies Relief to Kangana Ranaut in Defamation Case Over Farmers’ Protest Tweet, Matter Considered Withdrawn After Hearing Arguments: “It Wasn’t Just a Re-Tweet, You Added Your Own Spice.”
Today, On 7th August, Supreme Court slammed up the Uttar Pradesh Police in the Lakhimpur Kheri case, saying, “If found credible, police must investigate & take necessary action,” over inaction on a witness’s threat complaint against Ashish Mishra.
The recent detentions and evictions of protesting farmers by Punjab Police have reignited debates on the right to peaceful protest and government intervention.
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday, 28th Feb, postponed the hearing on petitions related to the ongoing farmers’ protest. The decision came after the court observed that two rounds of discussions already taken place between the Central government and the protesting farmers. The farmers have put forward several demands, including a legal guarantee for Minimum Support Price (MSP) on crops.
The Supreme Court of India has instructed Uttar Pradesh Police to investigate allegations against Ashish Mishra, accused of attempting to influence witnesses in the Lakhimpur Kheri violence case, which resulted in eight deaths. Mishra denies these claims, asserting they aim to undermine his bail. Further hearings are scheduled in four weeks.
Farmers’ protests continue in New Delhi as Jagjit Singh Dallewal, on his 42nd day of hunger strike, rejects medical help. The Supreme Court’s committee, concerned for his health, urged action from the Central Government on farmers’ demands. Dallewal insists he will end his fast if promises from the government are fulfilled.
The Supreme Court of India adjourned the farmers’ protest hearing until January 10, 2025, pending a report from a committee meeting with protesting farmers. Concerns regarding the health of leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal, who is on a hunger strike, remain critical, with calls for medical intervention amid ongoing negotiations.
Today, On 2nd January, The Supreme Court has criticized the Punjab government, emphasizing that its concern is farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal’s safety, not ending his fast. The Court clarified that its order to shift him to a hospital does not imply the termination of his hunger strike. The Court stressed the importance of Dallewal’s health, calling his life invaluable as a leader advocating for farmers’ rights. The Punjab government has been directed to comply with the order and prioritize Dallewal’s well-being.
