RG Kar Rape and Murder Case: Victim’s Father Alleges Evidence Tampering Involving Multiple Individuals

New Delhi: The father of the victim in the RG Kar Medical College rape and murder case has voiced concerns about the ongoing investigation. He has alleged that multiple individuals are involved in both the crime and the tampering of crucial evidence. Speaking to ANI, the victim’s father revealed that his family has filed a petition in the High Court, submitting 54 questions in an effort to secure justice for his daughter.

SC Collegium Led By CJI Prepares to Appoint Two New Judges to Fill Vacancy

Today (8th July): The Supreme Court of India is set to appoint two new judges to fill vacancies, with a focus on selecting candidates based on judicial integrity and experience. The collegium, led by Chief Justice of India Dhananjaya Y Chandrachud, is considering several high court chief justices and senior judges for the appointments, aiming to fill the current vacancies in the apex court.

“Negligence of Jail Authorities, took a toll on my Health”: Arvind Kejriwal in his Plea Seeks Bail Extension in SC

Arvind Kejriwal, the AAP national convenor, appealed for a seven-day extension of his interim bail due to health issues during custody. He cited negligence by jail authorities for health deterioration. His plea highlighted weight loss, dizziness, high blood sugar, and potential kidney complications. Medical tests and monitoring were crucial before his surrender to prevent further health problems.

‘Why The Urgency?’: SC on Listing of Transfer Petitions Before Vacation Bench

The Supreme Court Yesterday (May 21st) questioned the rationale behind the listing of transfer petitions before vacation benches of the top court.

Supreme Court Directs Centre to Deport 17 Foreigners from Assam Detention Camps

The Supreme Court has directed the Central Government on May 16th to deport 17 foreign nationals held in Assam detention camps. Justices Oka and Bhuyan emphasized the absence of pending legal cases against them and urged prompt deportation, prioritizing those held for two years. A two-month deadline was set for the government to submit a compliance report. The next hearing is on July 26.