Vijay’s Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam told the Madras High Court that a police lathicharge caused the Karur stampede killing 41 people. The DMK government dismissed the claim as “baseless.”
Supreme Court landmark ruling empowers victims of crime and their heirs to appeal against the acquittal of the accused, ensuring equal rights, justice access, and stronger victim-centric criminal justice in India.
Supreme Court Today (July 24) asked Madhya Pradesh High Court to fairly hear Bhopal gas tragedy survivors’ claim that they were wrongly classified and under-compensated. Victims want proper justice and compensation for their long-term suffering.
To curb misuse of bail laws, the Madhya Pradesh High Court orders mandatory injury photos by police and doctors. This follows repeated downgrading of serious crimes to petty offences to help accused get quick bail.
The Supreme Court recognized a vendor selling paint products using the trademark of Asian Paints, ruling that companies can be a ‘victim’ under Criminal Law.
Delhi High Court has given clear instructions for police and hospitals on how to handle rape survivors seeking abortion. The Court emphasized no delay, no ID requirement, and timely medical care.
The Supreme Court of India will pay tribute Today (April 23) at 2PM with a two-minute silence to honour victims of the Pahalgam terror attack. Judges, lawyers, and staff will participate in this solemn national observance.
The Delhi High Court emphasized that men can also face cruelty in marriages and deserve equal legal protection. This was highlighted in a case where a woman allegedly inflicted severe injuries on her husband by pouring boiling water mixed with chili powder, then fled the scene. Rejecting leniency based on gender, the Court stressed the importance of fairness and equality in justice for all.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman reported in the Lok Sabha that the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has recovered Rs 22,280 crore in illicit assets, aiding public sector banks and defrauded investors. Key recoveries include Rs 14,132 crore from Vijay Mallya and Rs 1,053 crore from Nirav Modi. The government remains committed to combating economic offenses.
A Malayalam actress has petitioned the Supreme Court against the Kerala High Court’s order to register an FIR based on her statements to the Hema Committee, claiming she had no intention of pursuing the case. She argues her testimony was for academic purposes only and requests a stay on the investigation.
