Sexual Exploitation Case| “One Can’t Be Fooled for 5 Years”: Allahabad HC Stays Arrest of RCB’s Yash Dayal

Today, On 15th July, The Allahabad High Court stayed the arrest of RCB cricketer Yash Dayal in a sexual exploitation case. The court remarked, “One can’t be fooled for 5 years,” while questioning the credibility of the prolonged relationship claim.

Punjab Private Photo Row Escalates| “Will You Enter the Bedrooms?”: AAP Minister Ravjot Singh Slams SAD Leader

Punjab Private Photo Row intensifies as AAP Minister Ravjot Singh hits back at SAD’s Bikram Majithia, asking, “Will you even enter the bedrooms of people?” while calling the act “ridiculous” and “total nonsense.”

Madras High Court: “Unproven Sexual Charges Against Husband, Father-in-Law Amounts to Mental Cruelty”

The Madras High Court ruled that making unproven sexual allegations against a husband and his father causes mental cruelty and can be valid grounds for seeking divorce under the law.

Mumbai Court Denies Bail to Lawyer Who Faked Bombay HC Orders & Posed as IAS Officer: “Cannot Ignore the Antecedents”

A Mumbai court denied bail to a lawyer who forged Bombay High Court orders and posed as an IAS officer, stating it “cannot ignore the antecedents” and that granting bail would send a wrong message to society.

Jodhpur Businessman Loses Rs.65 Lakh to Men Faking SC & HC Judge Links, Promising ‘Favourable Court Verdict’

A Jodhpur businessman has alleged that he was defrauded of Rs.65 lakh by two men who claimed close links with Supreme Court and Rajasthan High Court judges, promising to influence verdicts in his favour using their connections. A businessman from Jodhpur has filed a police complaint, alleging he was defrauded of Rs.65 lakh by two […]

Kolkata Court Sentenced Man to Death for Killing Wife and Daughter

Jalpaiguri, West Bengal: A man has been given the death penalty for brutally murdering his wife and 18-month-old daughter. The incident took place in Nagrakata, Jalpaiguri district, and the verdict was announced by the Jalpaiguri Sessions Court on Tuesday.

‘Shocking’ Daylight Attack: Lawyer Critically Injured in Hosur Court Stabbing by Clerk

Following the stabbing, Anand Kumar surrendered himself in Court II of the Judicial Magistrate in Hosur. The attack has sparked outrage among lawyers, who staged a protest condemning the violence on court premises. Krishnagiri Superintendent of Police P. Thangadurai arrived at the scene to engage in discussions with the protesting lawyers. Tamil Nadu: A junior […]

“She(complainant) Had Courage To Post On Facebook But Not To Approach A Police Station In 8 Years Period”: Supreme Court Grants Anticipatory Bail To Malayalam Actor Siddique In Rape Case

The Supreme Court on Tuesday (19th Nov) granted anticipatory bail to Malayalam actor Siddique in a rape case, questioning the eight-year delay in the complainant’s police report. Justice Trivedi emphasized the challenges victims face in reporting such incidents, while arguments highlighted Siddique’s potential evidence tampering and the systemic issues in the Malayalam film industry, as revealed by the Justice Hema Committee Report.

[Bengaluru Double Murder Case] Innocent Couple Acquitted of Charges in Mandya Case

Police investigation into the 2019 Karnataka double murder case, involving two couples in their 50s killed three months apart, led to the exoneration of wrongfully accused individuals. A 30-year-old cab driver and his wife confessed to targeting their wealthy distant relatives to alleviate their financial struggles, resulting in the murders. The investigation also resulted in the release of a young couple who had been wrongly arrested for the crimes.

Delhi HC Orders Removal of Posts Alleging Rajat Sharma Abused Congress Leader on TV

The Delhi High Court ordered the removal of social media posts and videos alleging that journalist Rajat Sharma abused Congress leader Ragini Nayak, citing false information and potential harm to Sharma’s reputation. The court mandated the removal of specified posts, directing the privatization of public domain videos until further orders, and affirmed that this action does not violate freedom of speech.