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.
BRS is set to file a petition in the Supreme Court seeking the disqualification of six MLCs who defected to Congress without resigning. The party urges strict legal action to uphold political accountability and curb defections.
Ajay Devgn’s Drishyam 3 faces legal threat as Jeethu Joseph warns against starting the Hindi version before the Malayalam original. Know why the filmmaker is taking a firm stand.
A city civil court has passed an ex-parte injunction against actor Kamal Haasan, stopping him from making or sharing any remarks that claim linguistic superiority over Kannada language, literature, land, or culture until the next hearing.
Students demanded campus safety reforms after a woman was gang raped by college members. Alipore Court lawyers called for harsh punishment and urged no legal aid for the accused.
Families of victims in the Air India AI 171 crash are considering suing the airline and Boeing in UK courts. They are reportedly seeking higher compensation for their losses, according to sources familiar with the matter.
Today, On 13th June, The Karnataka High Court, during the hearing on the ‘Thug Life’ controversy, asked, “Has Kamal Haasan not apologised yet?” The Court sought a status update on the Supreme Court proceedings and the actor’s response.
Today, On 19th June, The Karnataka government informed the Supreme Court that it has not placed any restrictions on the release of Kamal Haasan’s film ‘Thug Life’ and is ready to provide protection if the producers decide to screen it.
Despite a Supreme Court order, Karnataka distributor Venkatesh Kamalakar refused to release Kamal Haasan’s ‘Thug Life’, calling it “too risky” and saying it won’t work two weeks after release amid ongoing language controversy.
Today, On 17th June, The Supreme Court has directed that Kamal Haasan’s film Thug Life must be released in Karnataka, firmly stating, “Can’t allow mob vigilance to take over.” The Court said law must prevail over intimidation and threats.
