The Supreme Court questioned the Noida police for refusing to register a proper FIR in a hate crime complaint by a Muslim cleric and said mere enquiry was not enough. The Centre has been given one week to place its response on record.
The Bombay High Court questioned whether the rule of law truly exists in Maharashtra, strongly criticising the failure to arrest a minister’s son in a criminal case. The court asked if the Chief Minister is “so helpless” that even ministers’ children continue to evade the police without consequences.
The Lucknow Bench of the Allahabad High Court strongly criticised the Uttar Pradesh authorities for showing a “casual and cavalier attitude” in handling missing person cases, stressing that such neglect endangers individuals and reflects lapses in police responsibility.
A Hasthpur family from Aligarh’s Iglas region, led by Vishnu and his parents Chandrawati and Chandrapal, filed 16 SC/ST cases over 15 years, claiming police inaction, while officials state they received lakhs in compensation. The repeated cases have now prompted a formal investigation by a three-member National Commission for Scheduled Castes (NCSC) panel in Uttar Pradesh.
Madras HC slams police for inaction, saying FIR alone isn’t enough. Judge orders suspension and disciplinary action for eight years of negligence. Chennai: On July 15, the Madras High Court has come down strongly on the Tamil Nadu police for their careless handling of a serious theft case. The Court directed the Director General of […]
The Allahabad High Court criticised the police for their inaction in kidnapping cases, observing, “Police generally exhibit apathy in kidnapping cases as no responsibility is fixed,” and stressed the urgent need for greater accountability among officers.
Madras High Court affirms that same-sex couples can form ‘chosen families’ despite no legal recognition of marriage. Court slams police and family interference, citing personal liberty under Article 21.
The Madras High Court affirmed the rights of a same-sex couple, criticizing societal conservatism and police inaction. The court emphasized individual liberty, allowing a woman to leave her parents’ home with her partner. The judges highlighted the importance of human rights for all, recognizing same-sex relationships as valid family structures.
The Kerala High Court has directed a fresh notice to be sent to ex-MLA PV Anvar in an illegal phone tapping case after the previous notice was returned unclaimed. The case raises serious privacy breach concerns, prompting a CBI investigation request. Anvar’s public admission of phone tapping highlights significant legal and ethical issues.
The Madhya Pradesh High Court questioned the police over the delay in taking action after the vandalism of Ambedkar’s statue, asking, “Why has no action been taken yet?” in the ongoing investigation.
