Vimal Negi Death Case: Shimla SP Challenges High Court’s CBI Probe Order

In the Vimal Negi death case, Shimla SP has challenged the High Court’s CBI probe order in the Supreme Court, even after Himachal CM’s assurance, raising questions about investigative jurisdiction, legal procedure, and administrative accountability.

Murdered Woman Found Alive || Karnataka Man Jailed for 1.5 Years, Court Seeks SP Report

A man in Karnataka, Suresh, spent nearly one-and-a-half years in jail after being accused of murdering his wife, Mallige. In a shocking twist, Mallige appeared alive in court, disproving the charges. The case had led to his wrongful imprisonment based on mistaken identity or false evidence. Authorities are now under scrutiny for the grave error.

Family Opposed Love Marriage || UP Man Kills Wife, Attempts Suicide

A man in Uttar Pradesh allegedly killed his wife and attempted suicide after facing family opposition to their love marriage. Police reported that Neha had a deep wound on her neck, while Jameel had slit his wrist. A bloodstained knife was recovered from the scene, confirming the violent nature of the incident. Authorities are investigating the case to uncover further details.

Remarks On Babasaheb Ambedkar | Complaint Filed In MP-MLA Court Against Amit Shah: “Deeply Offensive & Hurt Sentiments Of Millions”

A complaint has been filed in the MP-MLA court against Union Home Minister Amit Shah over his remarks on Dr B.R. Ambedkar. The case has been taken up by Special Magistrate Shubham Verma, who has scheduled the hearing for 15 January. The complaint was submitted by the lawyer representing the plaintiff. Further developments are awaited as the case progresses.

BPSC Students Protest Row | “Exam Was Corrupted & Should Be Held Again”: Plea In Supreme Court Seeks Exam Cancellation

Candidates of the BPSC 70th Combined Entrance Exam (CEE) have filed a petition in the Supreme Court demanding the cancellation of the examination, citing irregularities. The petitioners claim procedural lapses and unfair practices impacted the exam’s fairness. Amid ongoing protests, students have called for immediate redressal of their grievances. The Supreme Court has assured the matter will be heard by an appropriate bench on Tuesday, January 7.