A Clear Case Of Breach Of Trust—’No Ruling Party Or Any Opposition Can Hold Meetings By Blocking Roads’: Kerala HC

The Kerala High Court on Thursday(12th Dec) rebuked both ruling and opposition parties for obstructing public roads during meetings, labeling a specific CPI(M) conference as a “breach of trust.” The court directed police to identify participants and mandated action against them. Concerns were raised about further protests violating court orders, reinforcing the need for unbiased law enforcement.

“Such Actions on Social Media Could Incite Unrest Between Different Communities”: Delhi Police Opposes Nadeem Khan’s Plea

Delhi Police opposed Nadeem Khan’s plea, citing risks to communal harmony due to his social media actions. They argue he spreads misleading narratives that instigate unrest and threaten unity. The Delhi High Court granted him interim protection from arrest while emphasizing cooperation in the investigation, highlighting the importance of maintaining national harmony.

[Senthil Balaji Case] “Granting Bail, Then Assuming a Ministerial Position Raises Concerns of Witness Intimidation”: SC to Investigate Allegations of Witness Tampering

Today, On 2nd December, The Supreme Court has raised concerns over Tamil Nadu Minister Senthil Balaji’s bail, granted just before his ministerial appointment. The court will investigate potential witness intimidation linked to his new role amid ongoing cash-for-jobs scam allegations. Balaji’s influential position may hinder witness cooperation regarding serious money laundering claims.

[BMW Hit-and-Run Case] ‘Illegal Arrest’: Bombay HC Rejects Accused Mihir Shah’s Plea

Today, On 25th November, the Bombay High Court dismissed a plea by Mihir Shah and his driver, contesting their arrests in a fatal hit-and-run incident. The court upheld the legality of the arrests, rejecting claims of unlawful detention. This ruling is significant for the ongoing case following the tragic death of Kaveri Nakhwa.

[RG Kar Rape-Murder] “Ghosh & Associates Manipulated Students’ Results for Illegal House Staff Appointments”: CBI Reports to Calcutta HC

Yesterday, On 30th October, the CBI reported to the Calcutta High Court on the illegal hiring practices at RG Kar Medical College under former principal Dr. Sandip Ghosh. Ghosh allegedly held fictitious interviews, manipulated results, and conducted appointments based on favoritism and corruption, raising serious concerns about transparency and fairness in recruitment.

[Bribery Cases] SC Permits ED Officer Ankit Tiwari to Travel from Tamil Nadu to Madhya Pradesh

Today, On 23rd October, the Supreme Court allowed Enforcement Directorate officer Ankit Tiwari to travel from Tamil Nadu to Madhya Pradesh, following his arrest in 2023 on bribery charges. Tiwari had been granted bail in March with travel restrictions. The case, under scrutiny, involves ongoing legal proceedings and potential CBI investigation.

[Bahraich Violence] “If UP Authorities Want to Risk Flouting Our Order, It’s Their Choice”: SC Stays Bulldozer Action Till Tomorrow

Today, 22nd October, the Supreme Court temporarily halted bulldozer actions linked to the Bahraich violence case, agreeing to review challenges against demolition notices. The Uttar Pradesh government assured no action will be taken until the next hearing. Concerns about sensitive demolition practices prompted this temporary stay for further examination.

[2022 RSS Leader Murder Case] NIA Moves SC Challenging 17 PFI Members’ Bail

The NIA appealed to the Supreme Court against a Kerala High Court decision granting bail to 17 members of the PFI linked to the 2022 murder of RSS leader Srinivasan. The agency emphasizes concerns over investigations and seeks a consolidated hearing for its 17 Special Leave Petitions regarding the case.

‘1st Case Under Black Magic Law’: Rajkot Man Arrested For Performing Rituals At Crematorium & Sharing Video Of The Act On Social Media

A 29-year-old man, Ashwin Makwana, arrested in Rajkot under Gujarat’s new law against black magic and superstitious practices. He was caught performing rituals in a crematorium and posting a video online. This is the first case under the law, which aims to curb inhuman and harmful rituals.

BJP MLA Alleges Selective CCTV Installation in Laxmi Nagar; Delhi High Court Directs Chief Secretary to Take Action

The Delhi High Court directed the Chief Secretary to address complaints of selective CCTV camera installation in Laxmi Nagar following allegations by BJP MLA Abhay Verma. The MLA claimed bias in the installation process, accusing the AAP-led government of favoring areas represented by their party. The petition seeks equitable distribution of cameras and challenges the current approval process.