Today, On 26th April, The Jharkhand High Court temporarily suspended Rahul Gandhi’s court appearance in a defamation case brought by a Chaibasa resident. This decision follows a non-bailable warrant issued against him in February. Gandhi’s legal team challenged the warrant, leading to the high court’s intervention. The case pause allows Gandhi to focus on campaigning for the upcoming Andhra Pradesh elections.
The Jharkhand High Court Today has directed the state government to provide a detailed report on the actions taken following the gang-rape of a foreign tourist in Dumka. The incident has raised concerns about tourist safety, prompting the court to inquire about existing safety protocols and future plans. Eight individuals have been apprehended, and the next hearing is scheduled for March 13.
The Jharkhand High Court Today has taken suo motu action following the gang-rape of a foreign tourist in Dumka district. Authorities have arrested three suspects, and efforts are ongoing to apprehend the rest. As a gesture of compassion, the Dumka administration provided financial support to the survivor’s husband. The Deputy Commissioner assured police protection for their departure.
