Today, On 6th June, In the Bengaluru stampede case, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah defended the Karnataka government’s handling of the situation, stating, “I don’t do politics, we have taken action,” amid rising criticism over the tragic incident during RCB celebrations.
Delhi High Court has given clear instructions for police and hospitals on how to handle rape survivors seeking abortion. The Court emphasized no delay, no ID requirement, and timely medical care.
Today, On 21st May, The Delhi High Court strongly criticised Abhijit Iyer-Mitra for his tweets against Newslaundry journalists, saying, “A person who uses such language should not be heard,” and ordered the posts to be taken down.
Mohammad Shariful Islam, the main accused of attacking Saif Ali Khan, urged the court to declare his arrest illegal. The Bangladeshi national, jailed in Mumbai, has withdrawn his bail plea filed earlier in April.
A 13-year-old girl was kidnapped and raped over several days while she was out buying vegetables in Uttar Pradesh. Authorities have registered a case and arrested one suspect in connection with the heinous crime.
The Punjab & Haryana High Court temporarily stopped police notices issued to Raveena Tandon, Farah Khan, and Bharti Singh over comments allegedly hurting Christian sentiments. The next hearing is scheduled for July 14.
A 24-year-old trainee air hostess has accused a hospital staff member of sexually assaulting her while she was in a semi-conscious state in the ICU of Medanta Hospital, Gurugram.
A Uttar Pradesh sub-inspector shockingly named a judge as an accused in a theft case by blindly misreading a court proclamation. The Court slammed the officer’s gross negligence and ordered a high-level enquiry.
Today, On 9th April, Almost three months after the attack on actor Saif Ali Khan, the police have filed a chargesheet in a Mumbai court. The incident had drawn significant public attention. Authorities completed their investigation and submitted the report detailing the case. Legal proceedings are now expected to move forward.
With smartphones becoming treasure troves of personal and potentially incriminating data, a pressing legal question arises: Can the police force an individual to unlock their phone during an investigation?
