The Maharashtra police today informed the Bombay High Court that charges of outraging religious sentiments would not be applied to BJP leaders’ remarks about Rohingyas and Bangladeshis, as they were not directed against Indians or any specific community within India. The court disposed of petitions seeking FIRs against the leaders for alleged inflammatory speeches in January.
Maharashtra CM Eknath Shinde assures strict action after a juvenile’s bail in a fatal Pune car accident case. He presented Rs 10 lakh to the victims’ parents and pledged a fast-track court trial. The Bombay High Court granted bail to the accused, prompting public outcry. Efforts are underway to try the minor as an adult.
“It is hard to believe that the police of two states have been unable to find the woman. It’s unbelievable. Your (police) methodology is simple. You go and ask the grandparents. Is this the way? Since when have the police become polite?” the bench remarked. Mumbai: Last week, the Bombay High Court criticized the Maharashtra […]
The Manipur Tribal Forum raised concerns about violence against the Kuki-Zo tribal community. They have filed a plea with the Supreme Court, citing threats and lack of action from law enforcement. The Forum seeks urgent relief and the arrest of perpetrators. The Supreme Court addressing several petitions related to violence in Manipur.
