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.
Punjab Police chief Gaurav Yadav revealed that two retired officers received show-cause notices related to an FIR against Sikh preacher Ranjit Singh Dhadrianwale for a 2012 rape and murder case. The case was reopened after family allegations of police inaction, amid claims of threats against the complainant, with Dhadrianwale denying all charges.
Today, On 27th September, the CBI found major flaws in the inquest report of the RG Kar rape-murder case, including procedural errors and inadequate documentation, such as insufficient time for examination and vague descriptions of evidence. These discrepancies raise concerns about potential negligence and oversight, prompting further investigation into the case.
