No Justification for Poor Road Conditions in Mumbai: Bombay High Court Slams Civic Bodies On Pothole Deaths

Bombay High Court slams civic bodies over poor road conditions in Mumbai, stating there is no justification for pothole-related hazards. The Court emphasizes that the government and municipal authorities are duty-bound to ensure safe and proper road infrastructure for the public.

Pune Porsche Crash| Court Rejects Bail Plea of Juvenile’s Father

Today, On 30th July, In the Pune Porsche crash case, the court rejected the temporary bail plea of the juvenile’s father, stating there was no merit in his claim that being the only son required him to manage his mother’s surgery.

“Not Our Domain”: Supreme Court Refuses to Enforce 6-Airbag Rule, Says It’s for the Government to Decide

The Supreme Court dismissed a PIL seeking mandatory six airbags in passenger vehicles, calling it a policy matter. The petitioner was told to approach the government instead.

Pune Porsche Crash: Juvenile Justice Board Says 17-Year-Old to Be Tried as Minor

Juvenile Justice Board rejects police plea to try teen as adult in Pune Porsche case. The 17-year-old accused will face trial under juvenile law despite public outrage.

Supreme Court To Centre: “Implement Cashless Scheme for Accident Victims in Its True Letter & Spirit”

Today, On 13th May, The Supreme Court urged the Centre to implement the cashless scheme for accident victims in its true spirit, as the Centre informed the court about framing the scheme, which came into effect on May 5.

Supreme Court Slams Centre: “You Are Constructing Huge Highways, But People Are Dying Due Lack of Facilities”

Today, On 28th April, The Supreme Court slammed the Centre, stating, “You are constructing huge highways, but people are dying due to lack of facilities.” The Court criticized the insufficient infrastructure and called for urgent measures to improve safety and amenities.

Pune Porsche Crash| Mother of Teen Accused Released from Jail in Blood Sample Tampering Case

Today, On 26th April, Mother of Teen Accused in Pune Porsche Crash released from Jail, Becomes First Among 10 Held in Blood Sample Tampering Case to Get Bail, Court Cites Lack of Direct Evidence Linking Her to Alleged Offence.

Supreme Court Slams Centre Over Delay in Cashless Treatment Scheme for Road Accident Victims: “Time Granted Has Expired”

Today, On 9th April, The Supreme Court criticized the Centre for the delay in implementing a scheme to provide cashless treatment to road accident victims. The court expressed concern over the government’s slow response despite earlier directions. It emphasized the urgent need for such a welfare measure. The Centre has been asked to file a detailed response on the matter.

Two High Court Lawyers Drown in Lucknow Pond: ‘Tragic Loss Shocks For Legal Community’

Two High Court lawyers tragically drowned after their car lost control and dipped into a pond in Lucknow. The victims were identified as Advocates Kuldeep Kumar Awasthi (40) and Shashank Singh (37). Despite efforts, they could not be rescued in time. The incident caused shock and grief among the legal community.

[Pune Porsche Accident] ‘Conspiring to Tamper with Son’s Blood Samples to Conceal Alcohol Presence’: SC Denies Anticipatory Bail to Father of Minor Co-Passenger

Today, On 5th November, the Supreme Court denied anticipatory bail to Arunkumar Singh, accused of conspiring to tamper with his minor son’s blood samples after a fatal Porsche accident in Pune. The court upheld earlier decisions, citing evidence of Singh’s involvement in a scheme to conceal alcohol consumption and the risk of obstructing the investigation.