Agra administration and police officials rushed to Kheria Airport after receiving information that the CJI’s aircraft might land due to bad weather. Later, it was clarified that the situation was under control and the Chief Justice proceeded safely after clearance.
The Madhya Pradesh High Court highlighted the growing issue of social media intoxication among police personnel. It urged senior police officers to take immediate action to address intoxication in uniformed departments and implement effective remedial measures to ensure discipline and efficiency.
Delhi district court lawyers have decided to continue their strike today, declaring it a “protest against arbitrary notification.” The agitation includes public prosecutors, ED and CBI lawyers, and police officials refusing to appear before the courts.
The Allahabad High Court dismissed a plea from four police officials accused of assaulting a doctor, stating a police uniform does not permit illegal actions. The Court cited lack of evidence connecting their actions to official duties and concluded that criminal proceedings against the officers would continue, emphasizing accountability for law enforcement.
Police in Pune used drones, sniffer dogs, and human intelligence to track and arrest the accused in a recent rape case. Advanced surveillance technology and coordinated efforts helped locate the suspect efficiently. Authorities relied on a mix of modern tools and traditional investigative methods for a swift breakthrough. The case highlights the growing role of technology in criminal investigations.
The Supreme Court of India overturned bail for a police constable involved in a custodial death, emphasizing stricter bail considerations for police officials in such cases. This landmark decision aims to prevent undue influence and ensure fair proceedings.
