Rahul Gandhi on Manipur CM Biren Singh’s Resignation, Calls for Supreme Court Probe

Manipur: Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh stepped down from his position after two years of ethnic violence in the state. His resignation comes amid rising public anger, an ongoing Supreme Court investigation, and a no-confidence motion planned by the Congress party.

Manipur Violence || “CFSL Must Submit Forensic Report on CM Biren Singh Audio Tapes to Supreme Court in Sealed Cover”: CJI Sanjiv Khanna

Today, On 3rd February, The Supreme Court sought a forensic report on audio clips linked to Manipur Chief Minister Biren Singh amid allegations of instigating violence. The request comes as part of the investigation into the ongoing clashes in the state. The court aims to verify the authenticity of the recordings.

[Tirupati Laddu Controversy] YSR Congress Leader YS Subba Reddy Moves Supreme Court for Investigation into Allegations of Animal Fat in Sacred Prasadam

YSR Congress leader YV Subba Reddy has moved the Supreme Court for a court-monitored investigation into allegations of animal fat in the sacred Tirupati Laddu prasadam. The controversy, sparked by a forensic report, has led to widespread outrage among devotees who consider the laddus a significant religious offering.

Sexual Assault Case: Karnataka HC Reserved Order On Bail Plea Of JD (S) Leader Prajwal Revanna

During the Karnataka High Court hearing, Senior Advocate Prabhuling Navadgi defended Prajwal Revanna, arguing the case relies on the prosecutrix’s statements and questioned the video’s authenticity, citing inconsistencies in her accounts. The prosecution accused Revanna of withholding evidence while the court considers his bail applications linked to multiple rape complaints.

[BREAKING] RG Kar Rape-Murder | “Where is the Challan? An Autopsy Cannot be Carried out Without it, We Want to see it”: CJI Puts ‘Missing’ Document In Focus

Today( 9th September), The Supreme Court noted the missing document required for the post-mortem in the Kolkata doctor’s rape and murder case. Chief Justice DY Chandrachud raised concerns about procedural handling due to the absence of this crucial challan.

2008 Soumya Viswanathan Murder Case | SC Seeks Response from Delhi Govt. on Interim Bail

Today(on 22nd April),The Supreme Court is reviewing a plea against the temporary release of four convicts in the Soumya Viswanathan murder case, seeking responses from the Delhi government and the convicts. The convicts, on bail pending appeal, were initially sentenced to life imprisonment. This interim release has sparked controversy and concern among the public and the victim’s family.