All Your Efforts Are Eyewash: Supreme Court Slams MP Govt and CBI for Not Suspending Absconding Policemen in Custodial Death Case

Today, On 25th September, The Supreme Court slammed the Madhya Pradesh government and the CBI in a custodial death case, stating “All your efforts are eyewash,” as both failed to suspend absconding policemen despite knowing they were on the run since April.

Delhi High Court to Pass Order Protecting Telugu Actor Nagarjuna’s Rights: Personality Rights Violated by Unauthorised Use of Image

Delhi High Court is set to pass an order protecting Telugu actor Nagarjuna’s rights after he raised concerns that his personality rights were violated by the unauthorised use of his image in social media content and merchandise.

RG Kar Rape-Murder Case| Sanjay Roy’s Sister Says, ‘No Plan to Challenge Verdict’

Kolkata: The elder sister of Sanjay Roy, the man convicted in the RG Kar rape-murder case, revealed on Saturday that the family does not plan to challenge the court’s guilty verdict. The decision was delivered by a Kolkata court, which found Sanjay Roy guilty of the rape and murder of a postgraduate trainee doctor.

Retired Kerala High Court Judge Loses Rs90 Lakhs in Cyber Fraud: FIR Registered

Kerala: Justice Sasidharan Nambiar, a retired judge of the Kerala High Court, has fallen victim to a cyber fraud, losing Rs 90 lakhs of his savings. An FIR (First Information Report) has been filed at the Hill Palace Police Station in Ernakulam following a complaint from the former judge.

[NEET-UG Paper Leak Case] Patna HC Sends 13 Accused To CBI Custody; to be Confronted with Mastermind

Rakesh Ranjan, implicated in the NEET-UG paper leak, was arrested in Nalanda, Bihar. The CBI was granted custody of 13 suspects by the Patna High Court for interrogation. Ranjan’s alleged involvement in orchestrating solvers for the exam was identified through digital evidence. The scandal affected over 24 lakh candidates and led to significant legal actions against the NTA.

Delhi High Court: Transferring Cases Between Courts Could Damage a Judge’s Career Permanently

The Delhi High Court cautioned against frequent case transfers, warning of potential long-term harm to judges’ careers and questioning the fairness and integrity of the judiciary. Emphasizing the need for solid evidence to justify transfers, the court rejected a transfer petition and imposed a fine, underscoring the commitment to judicial fairness and integrity.