The Supreme Court clarified that Sharia Courts have no legal recognition, and any declarations or decisions made by them are neither binding nor enforceable. It stressed that such bodies cannot use any coercive methods to implement their rulings, regardless of their label.
A 23-year-old law student in Jhansi died by suicide, leaving “I QUIT” written on her mirror. Her family alleges mental torture by a doctor who broke his promise to marry her.
In a remarkable turn of events, the Madhya Pradesh High Court granted bail to two Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) activists, Himanshu Shrotriya, 22, the Gwalior Secretary, and Sukrit Sharma, 24, the Deputy Secretary. They were accused of stealing a High Court judge’s car, which was parked outside the Gwalior railway station. This act was […]
