Suvendu Adhikari Convoy Attack Case: Supreme Court Tells Calcutta HC To Examine NIA’s UAPA Invocation

Today, On 11th February, The Supreme Court instructed the Calcutta High Court to examine materials submitted by the National Investigation Agency to determine whether invoking the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act was justified in investigating the January 10 attack on Suvendhu Adhikari’s convoy.

BJP Worker Murder Case: Calcutta High Court Grants Anticipatory Bail To TMC MLA And Two Others Leaders

In the BJP worker murder case linked to the 2021 West Bengal post-poll violence, the Calcutta High Court granted anticipatory bail to TMC MLA Paresh Paul and two leaders, directing release on Rs 1 lakh bond with sureties.

Plea in Bombay High Court Seeks Action Against Raj Thackeray for Alleged Hate Speech & Violence

Uttar Bhartiya Vikas Sena chief Sunil Shukla has moved the Bombay High Court seeking police protection, SIT probe, and action against Raj Thackeray’s MNS for alleged hate speech and threats. The plea follows claims of violence and intimidation against north Indians.

Man Accused in BJP Worker Abhijit Sarkar’s Murder During Bengal Post-Poll Violence Nabbed by CBI

Arun Dey has been arrested by the CBI after four years of evasion, linked to the murder of BJP worker Abhijit Sarkar during the 2021 Bengal post-poll violence. Accused of brutal attacks, Dey was found at his daughter’s home and is now in judicial custody, while efforts continue to apprehend remaining suspects.

Supreme Court Slams ‘Attack on Democracy’, Cancels Bail in Bengal Post-Poll Violence Shocker

The Supreme Court of India cancelled the bail of four individuals accused of a violent post-poll attack in West Bengal, deeming it a serious threat to democracy. The court mandated their surrender, expedited the trial to six months, and ensured protection for the victim and witnesses amid claims of political revenge.

Calcutta HC Directs Immediate Action on Post-Poll Violence in West Bengal, Warns TMC Government

On Thursday(6th June),The Calcutta High Court firmly cautioned the Trinamool Congress (TMC) government about ongoing post-election violence in West Bengal, directing the Bengal Police to promptly intervene. Justices Kaushik Chanda and Apurba Sinha, on the bench, expressed grave apprehensions regarding the state’s law and order situation.