The Rajasthan High Court has directed Jaipur, Jodhpur, and Udaipur municipal bodies to launch a special drive to remove stray dogs and animals, stressing that people should feed them only in shelters or Gaushalas, not on public roads.
A Mumbai court denied bail to a lawyer who forged Bombay High Court orders and posed as an IAS officer, stating it “cannot ignore the antecedents” and that granting bail would send a wrong message to society.
A Jodhpur businessman has alleged that he was defrauded of Rs.65 lakh by two men who claimed close links with Supreme Court and Rajasthan High Court judges, promising to influence verdicts in his favour using their connections. A businessman from Jodhpur has filed a police complaint, alleging he was defrauded of Rs.65 lakh by two […]
Today, On 11th March, A tragic accident took place when a bus carrying NLU Jodhpur students crashed, killing three and injuring several others. As per reports, the students were coming back from a sports fest at RGNUL Punjab when the accident happened. The reason for the accident is still being checked. Officials are giving medical help to the injured, while the university and students mourn the loss.
Asaram Bapu, serving life imprisonment for raping a teenage girl, has been granted a 7-day parole today by the Rajasthan High Court for medical treatment in Maharashtra. Legal experts express concerns about fairness in the justice system. Supreme Court declined his plea for suspension of sentence on medical grounds, directing him to seek permission from the High Court.
The Supreme Court allowed desilting of Rajasthan’s Bisalpur Dam to address severe water shortages, overriding the NGT’s ban until July. The Rajasthan government stressed the dam’s vital role in supplying water to Jaipur, Ajmer, and Tonk. The decision aims to mitigate the urgent water crisis in these districts, affecting around 3.5 million people.
BREAKING | The Rajasthan High Court rejected Asaram’s plea to receive medical treatment at a Pune facility due to concerns over public order. Asaram, serving a life sentence on rape charges, requested Ayurvedic treatment. The court instead suggested treatment at a local hospital. Asaram’s plea emphasized his right to choose medical care and highlighted health risks in prison, citing constitutional protections.
