Ancestral Property Case: Supreme Court Stays High Court Order, Big Relief for Saif Ali Khan

Today, On 8th August, Supreme Court stays Madhya Pradesh High Court order in ancestral property dispute involving Nawab Hamidullah Khan’s estate, giving major relief to Saif Ali Khan and family. The case will be reconsidered after the Court issued a notice on the petition.

Saif Ali Khan Stabbing| Attacker Claims Arrest Is Illegal, Moves Court for Immediate Release From Jail

Mohammad Shariful Islam, the main accused of attacking Saif Ali Khan, urged the court to declare his arrest illegal. The Bangladeshi national, jailed in Mumbai, has withdrawn his bail plea filed earlier in April.

Saif Ali Khan Attack Case | “Offense Was Serious in Nature, Strong Evidence Against Accused”: Mumbai Police Files Chargesheet in Court

Today, On 9th April, Almost three months after the attack on actor Saif Ali Khan, the police have filed a chargesheet in a Mumbai court. The incident had drawn significant public attention. Authorities completed their investigation and submitted the report detailing the case. Legal proceedings are now expected to move forward.

Behrampore District Judge & Singer Arijit Singh’s Courtroom Photo Sparks Controversy

Singer Arijit Singh’s appearance at Behrampore District Court sparked controversy. The popular artist was not there as a guest but as a defendant in an 11-year-old case. Despite Judge Bhattacharya not presiding over his case, the image emphasized the intersection of celebrity culture and legal proceedings, drawing significant attention to his longstanding case.

Who Named Lions Sita and Akbar? | Calcutta High Court Responds to VHP’s Plea Alleging Hurting Religious Sentiments Over Naming Lioness ‘Sita’

The Calcutta High Court deliberated on a unique plea filed by the Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) regarding the naming and housing of a lioness named ‘SITA’ alongside a lion named ‘Akbar’ at Siliguri Safari Park. The petition raised concerns about religious sentiments of Hindus worldwide. The court postponed the hearing to consider the maintainability of the writ, leaving the issue unresolved for now.