Shocking!! I Am Being Followed and Under Surveillance: Sonam Wangchuk’s Wife Tells Supreme Court

Today, On 15th October, Ladakh activist Sonam Wangchuk’s wife, Gitanjali Angmo, told the Supreme Court, “I am being followed and under surveillance in Delhi constantly.” She said this surveillance infringes on her constitutional rights and began after her arrival on 30.09.2025.

CCTV in Police Stations| No Camera in the Interrogation Room!!: Supreme Court Slams Rajasthan Govt

Today, On 14th October, Supreme Court questioned the Rajasthan government over missing CCTV cameras in police station interrogation rooms, stressing that the interrogation room is the main place where cameras should be installed. The Court criticized lapses in surveillance and monitoring systems.

Senior Advocate Prashant Bhushan in US: Modi Government Using Secret Dossiers to Blackmail Judges

Prashant Bhushan has accused the Modi government of undermining judicial independence through manipulation, threats, and surveillance of judges. He claims that the government pressures judges using blackmail and fosters fear, hindering democratic institutions, including the Election Commission. Bhushan urges civil society to counter this control and protect democracy in India.

Supreme Court’s Pegasus Hearing: Pahalgam Attack Hint on ‘Situation We Are Facing’

The Supreme Court of India stated that while using spyware like Pegasus is acceptable for national security, it must not target innocent individuals. The investigation report on Pegasus allegations remains confidential due to national sovereignty concerns. Those suspecting espionage can approach the court to find out if they were targeted.

Orissa High Court: ‘All Police Stations & Out-Posts Must Be Fully Equipped With CCTV Cameras by March 31’

The Orissa High Court directed that all police stations and out-posts must be fully equipped with CCTV cameras by March 31. Additionally, the court emphasized the strict acceptance to the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for the arrest of armed forces personnel by the police. These measures aim to enhance accountability and ensure proper protocol in law enforcement practices.

NGO to Release Environmental Law Enforcement Manual to Strengthen Crime Prosecution

The Citizen Consumer and Civic Action Group plans to release an environmental law enforcement manual aimed at enhancing the investigation and prosecution of environmental crimes. This manual encourages collaboration among agencies and aims to elevate the perception of environmental violations as serious offenses. Current case numbers in Tamil Nadu are notably low compared to national figures.

‘No Permission Granted For Maha Panchayat Organized Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP)’: Uttarakhand Government Tells HC In Plea To Protect Mosque

The Uttarakhand Government informed the High Court that no permission was granted for a maha panchayat organized by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad, scheduled for December 1, related to demands for demolishing a mosque. The Court emphasized maintaining law and order and scheduled a hearing for December 5 amid rising tensions in the area.