After a Supreme Court order, six Jammu and Kashmir policemen were arrested for brutally torturing a fellow policeman. The apex court described it as the “most barbaric instance of police atrocity,” sparking shock and raising serious questions of accountability.
Chhattisgarh High Court’s bomb threat was a hoax, with extensive searches confirming “no suspicious object, bomb or explosive material found.”
Today, On 13th May, In the Election Commission protest case, the Rouse Avenue Court granted bail to TMC leaders Derek O’Brien, Sagarika Ghose, and Saket Gokhale. The leaders were arrested earlier this year during their protest outside the Election Commission.
Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh: A shocking incident took place in a court in Thakurdwara tehsil, Moradabad, where a woman lawyer was allegedly attacked with an inflammable substance by two men. The police reported the incident on Saturday, stating that it happened on Thursday around 10:30 am.
NEW DELHI: A shocking incident took place at Karkardooma Court in Delhi last Monday when . The incident has led to an FIR being registered against the accused advocate, Shahrukh Saifi, and his supporters.
Dindigul: A large number of advocates protested on Wednesday, refusing to allow police personnel inside the Dindigul court premises. Their demand was the immediate arrest of those responsible for attacking a lawyer, including a DMK councillor and a special sub-inspector of police.
Bengaluru: Bengaluru police have arrested one person in connection with the alleged leak of question papers for the Karnataka State Law University (KSLU) LLB examination held last month. Vishwanatha K N, a vigilance squad member overseeing KSLU examinations, lodged a complaint with the Bengaluru Cybercrime Police on January 30. He reported that the questions from the Contract-1 paper had surfaced on social media before the exam, which was conducted across Karnataka on January 23.
