Air India Crash | “Do Not Cremate The Bodies Yet”: Warns UK Law Firm Says ‘It Is About Accountability & Justice’

UK’s Keystone Law has launched a separate legal investigation into the Air India AI-171 crash that killed 241 people, urging families not to cremate bodies before legal consultation. The probe focuses on justice and possible civil claims under UK law.

Amit Shah Promises To Make India’s Legal System Fast & Fearless: “FIR To Supreme Court Verdict Within 3 Years”

Amit Shah said justice will come within 3 years of an FIR under new laws. Over 60,000 new UP police constables got jobs in a fair, modern, and tech-based process.

Man Opens ‘498A Tea Cafe’ in Wife’s Village to Protest Domestic Violence Case: “Tea Will Keep Boiling Until Justice Is Served”

Man opens up ‘498A Tea Cafe’ in his wife’s village, claiming false domestic violence charges against him. Holding a kettle, he says, “Tea will keep boiling until justice is served,” protesting the legal system.

Mamata Banerjee Demands Justice for Pahalgam Terror Attack Victims, Slams Centre

West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee criticized the central government for security failures related to the lethal Pahalgam terror attack, demanding prompt arrests of terrorists. She labeled the incident a “total failure” of the Union government, emphasizing the need for improved national security measures and condemning the use of military sacrifices for political gain.

Justice Now Comes to Your Screen: How India’s New Digital Laws Are Changing the Way We Fight Crime

The Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) 2023 replaces colonial-era criminal procedures with digital tools like e-FIRs and e-summons, aiming to make justice quicker, transparent, and more inclusive across India.

Bombay High Court to Start Live Streaming: Big Step Towards Transparent Justice, Says CJ Aradhe

The Bombay High Court will soon begin live-streaming court hearings. Chief Justice Alok Aradhe Today (June 10) confirmed technical work is in progress and five benches will be streamed first.

POCSO | “Victim Didn’t Treat This as Heinous Crime”: Under Article 142 SC Acquits Man Convicted of Sex with Minor

Today, On 23rd May, Using its special powers under Article 142, the Supreme Court acquitted a man earlier convicted under the POCSO Act for having a sexual relationship with a 15-year-old girl, citing the need to deliver complete justice.

Justice B.V. Nagarathna: “Supreme Court Is Forced to to Take Many Avatars”

Justice B.V. Nagarathna voiced concern that the Supreme Court is increasingly burdened with minor matters, forcing it to function like a family or bail court instead of focusing on truly significant constitutional issues.

Supreme Court: “Land Acquisition Compensation Must Reflect Equity, Justice & Fairness”

The Supreme Court said that land compensation should be based on principles of equity, justice, and fairness. The case involved land acquired in April 2008 for developing the Chaudhary Devi Lal Industrial Model Township.

From Danda to Nyaya: Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal Explains Evolution Behind New Criminal Laws

Union Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal inaugurated Bennett University’s international conference titled “Beyond Gender: Navigating the Intersectionality of Justice,” focusing on inclusive governance, legal evolution, and intersectional issues like gender, caste, and disability in justice.