Today, On 10th July, In the Kolkata law college gang-rape case, the survivor told the Calcutta High Court, “I am satisfied with the Kolkata Police probe.” The Court took note of her statement while monitoring the investigation’s progress.
In the Kolkata Law College gang rape case, the Calcutta High Court has asked the government to submit a status report on the investigation. Meanwhile, the victim’s family wants to join the PIL demanding a CBI probe.
Today, On 30th June, In the Kolkata Law College gang-rape case, three PILs were filed in the Calcutta High Court seeking an urgent hearing and a court-monitored investigation led by a retired judge to ensure justice and accountability.
The National Commission for Women took suo motu cognizance of the gangrape of a girl student inside Kolkata Law College. NCW Chairperson Vijaya Rahatkar sought a time-bound probe and a detailed police report within 3 days.
A girl student was allegedly gangraped inside South Calcutta Law College in Kasba on June 25 between 7:30 PM and 10:50 PM. Police have arrested three accused, including a former student and two current students.
Ten Bombay High Court judges have recused themselves from hearing HDFC Bank CEO Sashidhar Jagdishan’s plea in the Lilavati Trust FIR case. Sources say all but three judges stepped aside due to past links with the Lilavati Trust.
Today, On 12th June, The Karnataka High Court granted interim bail to all four accused in the Chinnaswamy Stadium stampede case. Those granted bail include RCB’s marketing head Nikhil Sosale and three DNA Entertainment executives involved in event management.
Today, On 12th June, The Karnataka High Court granted interim bail to all four accused in the Chinnaswamy Stadium stampede case. Those granted bail include RCB’s marketing head Nikhil Sosale and three DNA Entertainment executives involved in event management.
Today, On 11th June, In a strong observation, the Supreme Court called the daughter’s accusations “shocking” and refused to quash the criminal case, citing the seriousness of the sexual assault allegations against the retired judge.
Today, On 11th June,In the RCB stampede case, the Karnataka High Court questioned the arrest of Nikhil Sosale, saying, “You can’t arrest someone just because they came to your house,” and raised concerns about due process violations.
