Incident Was Unintentional: Delhi High Court Quashes FIR Against Hospital, Doctor Over Surgical Mop Left in Woman’s Belly

The Delhi High Court quashed the FIR against a private hospital and a doctor in a medical negligence case, holding that the surgical mop left during a C-section was unintentional and bereft of the necessary mens rea to face criminal trial.

Supreme Court Rejects Neha Singh Rathore’s Plea Over Tweets on PM Modi & Pahalgam Attack, Orders Trial

Today, On 13th October, Supreme Court refused singer and activist Neha Singh Rathore’s plea challenging an FIR over her social media post on the Pahalgam terror attack. The Court told her, “Go and face trial,” without commenting on the case merits.

Delhi High Court Quashes FIR Between Neighbours: Accused Must Host Bhandaras for Children During Navratra and Diwali

Delhi High Court quashes FIR arising from a neighbourhood dispute after parties reach an agreement. The court orders the accused to host bhandaras for underprivileged children during the upcoming Navratra festival and Diwali celebrations.

Wrestlers’ Sexual Harassment: HC Asks Delhi Police to Reply to Brij Bhushan’s Plea For Quashing FIR

The Delhi High Court is reviewing former Wrestling Federation of India president Brij Bhushan Singh’s plea to quash an FIR filed against him for sexual harassment following a Supreme Court intervention. Singh claims he was wrongfully accused and argues the investigation showed bias, with the next hearing set for January 13.

‘Hinduphobic’ Books in College Library, SC Quashes FIR against Principal

Today (14th May): The Supreme Court dismissed the FIR against Professor Inamur Rehman, Principal of New Government Law College in Indore, regarding alleged Hinduphobia and anti-India propaganda. The court found the allegations baseless, pointing out that the disputed books were also available in the Supreme Court library. This decision brought an end to the controversy.