A man in Belagavi, Karnataka, attacked his wife and mother-in-law with a hidden machete inside a court corridor just before their divorce hearing. Both women sustained serious injuries; police have launched an investigation.
Bombay High Court criticized Hindustani Bhau for filing a plea against Farah Khan over her Holi remark, calling it unnecessary. The Court questioned the intent, saying it seemed aimed at publicity, not genuine grievance.
NBDSA has instructed all news broadcasters to ensure thumbnails and tickers accurately reflect the program’s content. This follows a complaint against Times Now Navbharat for a misleading thumbnail suggesting harassment by Muslim men, which contradicted the women’s actual statements in the interview, highlighting broader concerns over media accuracy and communal harmony.
Authorities are probing Sonam Raghuvanshi’s alleged conspiracy to murder her husband, Raja Raghuvanshi, just days after their wedding. Following a six-hour phone call with her lover, Raj Kushwaha, both were arrested along with three accomplices. Raja was found dead on June 2, with investigations ongoing to detail the conspiracy.
The Supreme Court of India has initiated a suo motu contempt case against journalist Ajay Shukla for allegedly referring to a judge as a “Godi judge” in a recent video. This is the first contempt petition of the year, reflecting the court’s commitment to uphold its dignity against derogatory public remarks.
CRPF jawan Munir Ahmed was dismissed for marrying his Pakistani cousin, Menal Khan. He is challenging his termination in the Jammu & Kashmir High Court, claiming he followed all necessary procedures. The court has ordered responses from CRPF authorities by June 30, while a stay on Menal’s deportation was issued until May 14.
A Sonepat court has placed Prof Ali Khan Mahmudabad in judicial custody following his Facebook post about India’s Operation Sindoor, provoking public outrage over perceived free speech violations. Arrested after police custody due to complaints, his case raises critical questions regarding the boundaries of free expression in national security discussions.
The Madhya Pradesh High Court has directed police to initiate a criminal case against BJP minister Vijay Shah following his controversial remarks about Colonel Sofiya Qureshi. His comments, perceived as offensive and communal, triggered nationwide criticism, prompting calls for accountability and reflection on the impact of leaders’ statements on national unity and security.
Mahua Moitra has filed a complaint in Delhi High Court against BJP MP Nishikant Dubey and advocate Jai Anant Dehadrai for allegedly defamatory social media posts. The Court questioned the credibility of Dubey’s claims about Moitra’s foreign accounts and ordered a review, emphasizing the need for factual evidence in public accusations.
