Calcutta High Court has refused to interfere with the ongoing probe by the West Bengal SIT and the Inquiry Commission into the Lionel Messi event row. The Court’s decision allows both investigating bodies to continue examining the recent controversies.
Today, On 12th December, The Supreme Court has refused to modify its earlier order suspending the Enquiry Commission probing the Karur stampede case. The Court said the suspension will continue as directed, rejecting calls for reconsideration and stressing judicial consistency and fairness.
Today, on 10th December, the Supreme Court has expanded the SIT probe into the NOIDA compensation scam, directing investigators to examine the role of former CEOs and senior officials. The Court also extended the investigation deadline by two months for completion.
Karnataka High Court heard Senior Advocate Sidharth Luthra argue that the rape conviction of suspended JD(S) leader Prajwal Revanna lacked strong evidence and had been improperly influenced by an intense media trial, undermining fairness seriously.
Supreme Court directs Karur Stampede victims’ families to approach the CBI over alleged political pressure to withdraw petitions. The bench stressed transparency and fairness in the probe, saying independent investigation is vital to protect public trust.
The Calcutta High Court ordered a joint SIT of the CBI and West Bengal Police to investigate four cases against BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari, while quashing 15 FIRs and lifting his earlier protection from new cases.
Today, On 26th September, In the Tirupati Laddoo controversy, the Supreme Court stayed the Andhra Pradesh High Court’s ruling against the CBI. The Court remarked, “If the SIT wants to appoint a special officer, what’s wrong with that?” granting relief.
The Supreme Court has sought Maharashtra’s reply on a plea by Govind Pansare’s daughter and daughter-in-law challenging the Bombay High Court order that ended monitoring of the 2015 murder probe. The petitioners argue the ATS has made “no substantial progress” and a “deeper and larger conspiracy” remains unexplored.
Forensic experts used advanced techniques typically employed in international child pornography cases to establish Prajwal Revanna’s identity in obscene videos. Authorities confirmed that these methods played a crucial role in verifying the authenticity of the visual evidence.
Today, On 2nd August, Former JD(S) MP Prajwal Revanna has been sentenced to life imprisonment by a special court in Bengaluru in connection with a rape case. The court also imposed a fine of Rs.5 lakh on the convicted leader.
