NEW DELHI: 5th May: On Monday, the Supreme Court of India clearly stated that no person involved in any wrongdoing related to the Manipur violence should be shielded from legal consequences. The case pertains to alleged communal violence between the Meitei and Kuki communities in Manipur and involves a controversial audio recording that reportedly implicates former Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh.
The Vadodara car crash case has taken a new turn with the FSL report confirming that the accused, Rakshit Chaurasia, was under the influence of marijuana, not alcohol.
A Delhi court acquitted a man accused of raping a student, stating that the victim was in a “love relationship” with him. The court found no strong evidence to prove the charges against the accused. It observed that their relationship appeared to be consensual. The verdict highlights the importance of clear legal proof in such cases.
