Tailor Kanhaiya Lal Killed By Muslims: Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind Urges Delhi HC to Stop ‘Udaipur Files’ Release

Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind has approached the Delhi High Court to stop the release of the film ‘Udaipur Files’. The petition claims the movie spreads hate against Muslims and may disturb public peace.

Shocking Jail Blunder: Name Confusion Leads To Release Of Rape Accused Instead Of Prisoner Granted Bail

Due to a name mix-up, Faridabad jail wrongly released a rape accused instead of a man who was actually granted bail. Police are now looking for the rape accused who hid his identity to get out of jail.

Delhi High Court Clears the Way for Chiyaan Vikram’s Film ‘Veera Deera Sooran’ to Release After Last-Minute Legal Drama

Delhi High Court cleared the release of Veera Deera Sooran after the producer and distributor settled a legal dispute. The earlier stay order was lifted the same day, allowing the film to release on March 27, 2025.

[Hamare Baarah] SC Refuses to Entertain Plea Against Movie | Permits Withdrawal of Petition

The Supreme Court Today (June 21st) refused to entertain a plea challenging certain alleged controversial dialogues and scenes in Annu Kapoor-starrer movie ‘Hamare Baarah’.

[Hamare Baarah] Bombay HC Halts Release | Hearing Scheduled for June 10

The Bombay High Court issued a temporary injunction against the release of Annu Kapoor’s upcoming film “Hamare Baarah” until June 14. The film, initially set to debut in theaters on June 7, faces legal hurdles following a petition filed by Pune resident Azhar Tamboli, who alleges the film is offensive to Muslim sentiments and misrepresents the Quran.

[BREAKING] Delhi HC Dismisses PIL Seeking Arvind Kejriwal’s Release, Imposes Rs 75,000 Costs on Petitioner

Today (22nd April): The Delhi High Court dismissed a PIL seeking Arvind Kejriwal’s release, imposing a Rs 75,000 fine on the petitioner. The court ruled Kejriwal’s detention lawful, emphasizing the need for responsible PIL filing. It rejected Kejriwal’s plea against arrest, discouraging baseless PILs and promoting evidence-based petitions for genuine public interest.

Supreme Court to Hear Plea in March Seeking Release of Detained Rohingya Refugees

The Supreme Court Today has agreed to hear a petition in March urging the government to release Rohingya refugees reportedly detained “illegally and arbitrarily” across India. The plea emphasizes their persecution and statelessness, and seeks to safeguard their fundamental rights. Hundreds of refugees, including pregnant women and minors, face inhumane treatment despite being recognized as refugees by the UNHCR.