Delhi Man’s Shocking Appearance in Undergarments!: Arrested for Disrupting Court Virtual Hearing While Smoking and Drinking

A Delhi man caused a stir by appearing in his undergarments during a court virtual hearing, while smoking and drinking. Delhi Police have arrested him for disrupting the proceedings and violating decorum in the online court session.

Disqualifying Criminally Charged Election Candidates || Supreme Court to Hear on Mar 18, Tuesday

The Supreme Court will hear a plea on March 18 seeking to bar candidates facing serious criminal charges from contesting elections. The petition aims to strengthen electoral integrity by preventing individuals accused of grave offenses from entering public office. The case raises concerns about criminalization in politics and its impact on governance.

[BREAKING] Pune Bus Rape Case: Accused Dattatray Gade Sent to 12-Day Police Custody

Pune: Today, 28th Feb, In a shocking incident, a 26-year-old woman was allegedly raped inside a bus at Pune’s Swargate Bus Stand while waiting for transport to her hometown in Satara district. The accused, Dattatray Ramdas Gade, was arrested after an extensive 75-hour manhunt and has now been sent to 12-day police custody by Pune’s Judicial Magistrate First Class (JMFC) court.

Terror Links & Radicalisation Of Muslim Youths: Bangladeshi National Gets 7-Year Jail For Promoting Terrorist Activities In India

Jahidul Islam, a Bangladeshi national, was sentenced to seven years in prison by a Bengaluru special court for promoting terrorism linked to Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh India. He also received a fine of Rs 57,000 for related offenses. His actions included robbery and recruitment for militant activities, contributing to a total of 11 convictions in similar cases.

[Journalists Soumya Viswanathan Murder Case] Delhi Police Appeals to SC Against Granted Bail

Today, On 3rd July, The Delhi Police challenged the bail granted by the Delhi High Court to four convicts in the 2008 murder of TV journalist Soumya Vishwanathan. The Supreme Court is set to hear the appeal on July 8th, reigniting public interest in the high-profile case. The convicts had been imprisoned for nearly 14 years before being granted bail by the High Court.