Gold Smuggling Case || Karnataka HC Reserves Verdict on Bail Pleas of Actress Ranya Rao

Today, On 22nd April, the Karnataka High Court reserved its verdict on the bail pleas of actress Ranya Rao and her co-accused in a gold smuggling case. The accused are alleged to be involved in the illegal transportation of gold, and the court will decide on their bail soon.

26/11 Accused Tahawwur Rana Seeks Court Nod to Talk to Family — NIA Told to Respond

Tahawwur Rana, accused in the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, has asked a Delhi court for permission to speak with his family. The NIA has been directed to file its reply by April 23.

RSS Leader Murder| “Special Court Will Be the More Appropriate Court”: SC Declines to Hear NIA Plea Against Bail to PFI Members

Today, On 16th April, In the RSS leader Srinivasan murder case, the Supreme Court refused to entertain the NIA’s plea against bail granted to PFI members. The Court said the special court would be the more appropriate forum to seek bail cancellation.

Cash Found at Judge’s Door | Chandigarh Court Acquits Former High Court Justice Nirmal Yadav

A Chandigarh court has acquitted former judge Justice Nirmal Yadav and three others in a 2008 corruption case. The verdict, delivered on Saturday, follows a lengthy investigation after cash was mistakenly delivered to another judge. The CBI initially filed a charge sheet in 2011, but all accused were found not guilty.

Cash Found at Judge’s Door || Chandigarh Court to Deliver Verdict in Justice Nirmal Yadav Case After 17 Years

Today, On 27th March, Seventeen years after cash was discovered at a judge’s doorstep, a Chandigarh court is set to announce its verdict in the Justice Nirmal Yadav case. The Special Court of Additional Sessions Judge Alka Malik will deliver the judgment on March 29. The case dates back to a 2007 bribery scandal involving alleged corruption in the judiciary. The long-awaited verdict will determine the legal outcome of the high-profile case.

Gold Smuggling Case || Bengaluru Sessions Court Rejects Ranya Rao’s Bail Plea

Today, On 25th March, The court reserved its decision on the bail plea of Kannada actress Ranya Rao until March 27. During the hearing, arguments were presented from both the prosecution and defense before the court decided to defer its ruling. Rao’s legal team is seeking her release, while the prosecution opposes the bail. The final judgment on her plea will be announced on the scheduled date.

Gold Smuggling Case || Court Reserves Bail Order for Kannada Actress Ranya Rao Until March 27

Today, On 25th March, The court reserved its decision on the bail plea of Kannada actress Ranya Rao until March 27. During the hearing, arguments were presented from both the prosecution and defense before the court decided to defer its ruling. Rao’s legal team is seeking her release, while the prosecution opposes the bail. The final judgment on her plea will be announced on the scheduled date.

Gold Smuggling Case || Court Refuses Bail to Actress Ranya Rao

A special court refused to give bail to actress Ranya Rao in a gold smuggling case. DRI officers caught her at Bengaluru Airport on March 3. They took 14.2 kg of gold from her, worth Rs.12.86 crore. The case has gained a lot of public and legal attention.

Gold Smuggling Case | “I Was Verbally Tortured & Threatened, I Am Traumatized”: Actress Ranya Rao Breaks Down in Court

Today, On 10th March, Actress Ranya Rao broke down in a Bengaluru special court, stating that she faced verbal abuse, not physical torture, while in custody. The court had inquired whether she was subjected to physical harm during detention. Rao expressed deep trauma from the experience. Her statement has sparked discussions on custodial treatment and mental harassment.

AgustaWestland Case || “Can’t Accept the Bail, It’s Unsafe”: Christian Michel James To Delhi Court

Christian Michel James told a Delhi court he “can’t accept bail”, calling it unsafe in the AgustaWestland case. On March 4, the Delhi High Court granted him bail in the ED’s chopper scam case. The court also imposed necessary conditions for his release. However, Michel expressed concerns about his security.