The action of the USA and Israel against Iran raise serious concerns under International Law regarding sovereignty and use of force. while often justified as self defense, they have increased regional instability.
The Madhya Pradesh High Court emphasized that time is a valuable resource while hearing a PIL against long advertisements before movies in cinemas. The court urged authorities to engage in meaningful discussions with all stakeholders to address the concern. The plea argued that extended ad durations cause inconvenience to viewers. The court’s remarks highlight the need for a balanced approach to advertising in movie theaters.
The Indian government is considering a new law named the ‘Overseas Mobility (Facilitation and Welfare) Bill, 2024’ following the deportation of over a hundred Indian migrants from the US. The bill aims to establish a framework for safe migration for overseas employment, highlighting challenges posed by stringent US immigration policies and ensuring better protection for Indian workers abroad.
A lawyer filed a complaint against Rahul Gandhi, accusing him of making controversial remarks about Sikhs during a visit to the US. The lawyer claims Gandhi’s comments have hurt the sentiments of the Sikh community. The complaint has been submitted to the Home Minister, Delhi Police, and NIA, urging them to take action, claiming Gandhi’s intent to provoke communal hatred and disrupt the Indian government.
Ashneer Grover and Madhuri Jain Grover, under investigation for alleged misappropriation of Rs 81 crore at BharatPe, petitioned the Delhi High Court to travel abroad together. The court has adjourned the case to September 17 and requested a status report from the Delhi Police. The couple’s request to have the Look Out Circulars against them contested remains unresolved. They plan to travel to the USA and UAE in late September and early October. In November 2023, they were stopped at the airport due to an active Look Out Circular. Previously, they were granted separate travel permissions with stringent conditions, including a large security deposit.
TV Today Network Today (May 21st), approached the Delhi High Court against US-based celebrity news agency Backgrid USA, whose copyright strikes had led to the suspension of the instagram page belonging to TV Today-owned Harper’s Bazaar India.
Today, 29th April, Three suspects involved in the shooting at Salman Khan’s residence sent to police custody by the MCOCA court. The court’s decision came after considering the seriousness of the charges and the need for further investigation into the incident. The suspects believed to have links to organized crime, prompting authorities to pursue the case with heightened scrutiny. Salman Khan’s security measures have also been reviewed in light of the incident.
