Supreme Court: ‘Crime Creates Societal Fear; Unjust if Allowed to Perpetuate’, Upholds Life Term For 5 CPI(M) Members For Killing RSS Workers

The Supreme Court upheld the life sentences of five convicts from a 2002 murder case, rejecting their appeal on procedural flaws and witness inconsistencies. The court emphasized the importance of eyewitness accounts, asserting that minor contradictions do not undermine their credibility. This decision reaffirms the commitment to maintaining societal order and justice.

“Masking Names of Acquitted Individuals Upholds Proportionality & Fairness”: HC Orders Removal of Estranged Couple’s Identity from Records

The Delhi High Court ruled to remove an estranged couple’s names from online records related to their matrimonial dispute, emphasizing the right to privacy and the principle of being forgotten. The Court directed authorities to implement this order promptly, highlighting the need to balance public information access with individual dignity and fairness.