Ankita Bhandari Murder Case: Court Convicts Ex-BJP Minister’s Son Pulkit Arya & 2 Others

Today, On 30th May, In the Ankita Bhandari murder case, the Uttarakhand court convicted ex-BJP minister’s son Pulkit Arya and two others. The verdict brings justice for Ankita and highlights the court’s firm stand against crime and corruption.

Ankita Bhandari Murder | ‘May the Criminals Be Sentenced to Death’: Victim’s Mother Seeks Justice as Court Set to Deliver Verdict Today

Today, On 30th May, Ankita Bhandari murder case verdict will be announced by the Kotdwar court in Uttarakhand. Her mother said, “May the criminals be sentenced to death,” and urged people to stand by the family for justice.

Supreme Court Extends Interim Bail of Ashoka University Professor Ali Khan Mahmudabad, Seeks SIT Probe Report

NEW DELHI: 28th May: The Supreme Court of India has extended the interim bail given to Ali Khan Mahmudabad, a professor at Ashoka University, who was arrested by the Haryana Police over his controversial social media posts related to Operation Sindoor, India’s counter-terror response to the Pahalgam terror attack.

Punjab and Haryana High Court Directs Punjab Government to Act Against Fake Travel Agents

Chandigarh, February 18: The Punjab and Haryana High Court instructed the Punjab government to take a decision on a representation that seeks action against illegal travel agents who are deceiving innocent people by sending them abroad through unlawful means. A bench consisting of Chief Justice Sheel Nagu and Justice Harmeet Singh Grewal issued this directive while disposing of a petition filed by advocate Kanwar Pahul Singh on February 17.

1984 Anti-Sikh Riots Case: Prosecution Seeks Death Penalty for Former Congress MP Sajjan Kumar

New Delhi: The prosecution demanded the death penalty for former Congress MP Sajjan Kumar in connection with the 1984 anti-Sikh riots case. The case involves the killing of a father and son in the Saraswati Vihar area in November 1984. The public prosecutor is set to submit his written arguments in court. He is urging the court to impose the death penalty based on the guidelines established in the Nirbhaya case and other similar cases.

Punjab Court Issues Arrest Warrants for 25 Farmers Over PM Modi’s 2022 Visit Security Breach

Punjab: A court in Punjab’s Ferozepur district has issued arrest warrants against 25 farmers for their alleged role in a security breach during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the state on January 5, 2022.

Karnataka High Court Denies Full Access to Digital Evidence to Suspended JD(S) Leader Prajwal Revanna

Revanna is facing serious charges in at least four separate cases, including rape, sexual assault, and criminal intimidation. Last week, he approached the High Court, asking for copies of all digital evidence collected by the State Special Investigation Team (SIT). Karnataka: The Karnataka High Court on Thursday (16th Jan) ruled that Prajwal Revanna, a suspended […]

“She(complainant) Had Courage To Post On Facebook But Not To Approach A Police Station In 8 Years Period”: Supreme Court Grants Anticipatory Bail To Malayalam Actor Siddique In Rape Case

The Supreme Court on Tuesday (19th Nov) granted anticipatory bail to Malayalam actor Siddique in a rape case, questioning the eight-year delay in the complainant’s police report. Justice Trivedi emphasized the challenges victims face in reporting such incidents, while arguments highlighted Siddique’s potential evidence tampering and the systemic issues in the Malayalam film industry, as revealed by the Justice Hema Committee Report.

Court Sends BJP MLA Munirathna to SIT Custody Till October 5 on Rape & Sexual Harassment Charges

BJP MLA Munirathna has been remanded to police custody until October 5, 2024, following his arrest on charges of rape, sexual harassment, and using HIV-positive women to honey trap rivals. The Karnataka government formed a Special Investigation Team to probe these serious allegations, which have significantly damaged his political career and prompted widespread public outrage.

SIT Probe Plea Against Missionaries|| “Dont’ Drag us Into Your Agenda”: SC Criticizes NCPCR

Today, On 24th September, the Supreme Court dismissed a plea from the NCPCR for an SIT investigation into child trafficking at Jharkhand shelters run by Missionaries of Charity. The Court criticized the NCPCR for vague claims and asserted its authority to conduct inquiries independently, emphasizing the NCPCR’s existing powers under the CPCR Act, 2005.