A Gorakhpur woman asked for divorce three days after marriage, claiming her husband confessed he was “physically incapable.” A medical report allegedly confirmed he “cannot become a father,” leading to a police-mediated settlement.
Delhi High Court has directed social media and e-commerce platforms to act on NTR Jr’s complaint about misuse of his identity under the 2021 IT Rules. The Court will issue a detailed order on December 22 after reviewing the violations.
A Delhi court has restrained FoodInfotech from publishing plagiarised articles and photos taken from rival FoodTechBiz, citing copyright infringement. Judge Hemani Malhotra held that urgent relief was needed to prevent “irreparable harm” to the plaintiffs.
The Bombay High Court issued a temporary injunction restraining a Shiv Sena leader from making defamatory, slanderous, libelous or communal remarks against a slum developer, stressing that such statements cannot be permitted under law during the dispute.
TMC leader Kunal Ghosh sends legal notice to RG Kar rape-murder victim’s father, demanding apology or proof over CBI “settlement” allegations, warning of a defamation suit if ignored.
A Mercedes owner in Ghaziabad has served a legal notice to the civic body, seeking ₹5 lakh compensation for vehicle damage caused by severe waterlogging during heavy rainfall.
Today, On 21st July, The Supreme Court granted interim protection from arrest to actor Shreyas Talpade in connection with a marketing scam case in Haryana. The actor had approached the top court seeking relief from coercive action by the state police.
Karnataka High Court to jointly hear activist Snehamayi Krishnan’s plea for CBI probe and CM Siddaramaiah’s challenge to prosecution sanction on Sept 4. Court orders fresh notices to unserved respondents including co-accused landowner Devaraju.
DM Office to Be Auctioned in Bihar. Court orders sale of Madhubani Collectorate after Rs.4.17 crore dues remain unpaid; notice on DM-SP office says entire premises will be auctioned if payment isn’t made within 15 days.
The Madras High Court criticized the Enforcement Directorate (ED) for exceeding its authority under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) during a search operation. Justice Ramesh questioned the legality of restricting access to premises with pasted notices and highlighted concerns about the ED’s expanding powers. A decision is pending.
