Mere Presence Of Lawyer During Legal Duty Not Criminal Intimidation: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court ruled that a lawyer cannot be accused of criminal intimidation merely for being present while discharging professional duties like giving legal advice. Vague allegations without clear intent to cause alarm are not enough to attract Section 506 of the IPC, the Court held.

Does UP Government Teach Sex Education in High Schools? Supreme Court’s Big Question in POCSO Case

The Supreme Court has asked the Uttar Pradesh government to clarify if sex education is part of higher secondary schools’ curriculum. The court stressed that “timely information about puberty and its socio-ethical aspects” could help reduce such serious cases.

Ex-MLA Sentenced to Jail for Threatening to Blow Up Parliament Over “Unfulfilled Demands”

A Delhi court sentenced former MP MLA Kishore Samrite to 6 months in jail for threatening to bomb Parliament in 2022. He sent a parcel with suspected explosives, the Indian flag, and a copy of the Constitution. New Delhi: Today, On May 30, A Delhi court has sentenced Kishore Samrite, a former MLA from Madhya […]