Actor and film critic Kamaal R. Khan has been granted bail in the Oshiwara firing case on a personal bond of Rs 25,000. KRK told the court that the gunshots were accidental during cleaning of his licensed weapon and alleged he is being targeted by the film industry.
Today, On 18th December, Bombay High Court, along with courts in Mumbai and Nagpur, was evacuated following bomb threats. High alert was declared across judicial complexes, and security agencies conducted thorough checks to ensure the safety of court personnel, lawyers, and visitors.
The Bombay High Court has asked Mumbai Police to respond to Shehzeen Siddique’s plea seeking an SIT probe into her husband Baba Siddique’s murder. She alleged a builder–politician nexus behind the killing and claimed the real culprits are being protected.
Actor Shilpa Shetty and her husband Raj Kundra have filed petitions before the Bombay High Court seeking to quash a Rs.60 crore cheating case registered by the Economic Offences Wing of Mumbai Police, alleging wrongful implication and misuse of law.
NHRC intervenes after Netflix’s The Ba**ds of Bollywood allegedly shows Ranbir Kapoor using a banned e-cigarette without warning, potentially influencing youth. It urges the government to act and recommends FIR against Kapoor, producers, and Netflix.
Bombay High Court stayed proceedings against a lawyer booked in a 2020 suicide case, questioning police action. The court said merely representing a client cannot amount to abetment.
Bombay High Court has restrained Mumbai Police from filing a chargesheet in the Dhruva Sarja cheating case, clearly stating that “chargesheet cannot be filed without Court’s approval,” as ruled by Chief Justice Shree Chandrashekhar and Justice Gautam A Ankhad.
The Bombay High Court criticised Mumbai Police for a lackadaisical investigation into a 2022 hit-and-run case, questioning their delay and casual approach. The court stressed accountability in handling such serious offences.
Mumbai Police Today (Aug 12) told the Bombay High Court that CPI(M) can hold a peaceful protest at Azad Maidan on August 20 against the Gaza genocide. The Court had earlier rejected a similar plea but the party reapplied and got permission.
Today, On 25th July, Bombay High Court rejected CPI(M)’s request to hold a rally against the Gaza genocide, urging focus on national issues. “Look at your own country, be patriots… This is not patriotism,” the Court remarked sharply.
