The Rajasthan High Court evacuated on Friday after receiving an email warning of a bomb blast. Police, bomb squads, and security agencies immediately launched a large-scale search operation inside the premises to ensure safety and assess the threat.
The Delhi High Court has directed the police to assess security threats to Congress leader Udit Raj following his controversial remarks about BSP chief Mayawati. A beat officer has been assigned to maintain daily contact with Raj for the next two months to ensure his safety.
The Andhra Pradesh High Court dismissed former AAG P. Sudhakara Reddy’s writ petition challenging the withdrawal of his security. The Court found no substantiating evidence for Reddy’s claims of threats, citing that assessments by the Security Review Committee indicated no imminent danger. Reddy was advised to follow administrative procedures instead of judicial intervention.
The Civil Aviation Ministry plans to amend laws to combat rising bomb hoaxes affecting flights, posing serious safety risks. Proposed changes include stricter penalties and a no-fly list for offenders. Discussions with the Home and Law Ministries are underway. Many threats have originated from minors, prompting immediate action and account suspensions.
The Uttarakhand High Court granted police protection to an interfaith couple in a live-in relationship, provided they register their relationship under the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) within 48 hours. The Court’s decision referenced the Supreme Court’s judgment in Lata Singh v. State of UP, which offers protection to interfaith couples. The UCC in Uttarakhand mandates registration for live-in couples.
