“They’ve Turned the Trust Into Personal Property”: HDFC Bank CEO Slams FIR as Vengeful, Bombay HC Questions Complaint’s Basis

HDFC Bank MD Sashidhar Jagdishan challenges FIR by Lilavati Trust, calling it a misuse of criminal law.
Bombay HC questions the validity of the complaint and adjourns hearing to next Wednesday.

Stadium Stampede: Karnataka HC to Hear RCB, DNA Pleas Against FIRs on June 10

Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and DNA Entertainment have filed petitions in the Karnataka High Court, seeking to quash criminal cases linked to the June 4 Chinnaswamy Stadium stampede that resulted in 11 deaths. Both parties argue they are wrongly blamed, citing mismanagement and inadequate police presence as key factors in the incident.

Allahabad High Court Again Extends Protection for Journalist Mohammed Zubair Till March 3

The Allahabad High Court Today (Feb 27) extended the stay on the arrest of Alt News co-founder Mohammed Zubair till March 3 over an FIR linked to his ‘X’ post on Yati Narsinghanand’s ‘derogatory’ speech.

Kerala High Court Orders Removal of Justice Ramachandran Nair Name from CSR Fund Scam Accused List

Kerala: The Kerala High Court on Tuesday (25th Feb) officially recorded a statement from the State’s prosecution office confirming that former judge Justice CN Ramachandran Nair will be removed from the list of accused in the CSR fund scam case.

BREAKING | Allahabad High Court Extends Protection for Journalist Mohammed Zubair Till Feb 27 Due to Paucity of Time

The Allahabad High Court Today (Feb 24) extended interim protection from arrest for journalist Mohammed Zubair until February 27. The case, based on an FIR by Yati Narsinghanand’s supporters, accuses him of “promoting enmity”.

Tweet Against Yati Narsinghanand| Mohammed Zubair Challenges FIR in Allahabad High Court, Says His Post Was Part of Fact-Checking

Allahabad: Alt News co-founder Mohammed Zubair has challenged the FIR filed against him by Ghaziabad Police in the Allahabad High Court. The FIR was lodged over his post on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), which highlighted an alleged controversial speech by Yati Narsinghanand.

[Section 498A IPC] Delay of Complaint For 12 Years Doesn’t Rule Out Proof Of Absence Cruelty Towards Wife: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court reinforced that delays in filing complaints about marital cruelty do not negate the existence of such cruelty, as evidenced in a case involving a deceased woman’s husband and in-laws. While they were not charged with abetting suicide, proceedings under Section 498A IPC will continue based on allegations of mental and physical harassment.