“Protect Her Like You Protect the Nation”: Madras High Court Tells Centre to Act with Operation Sindoor-Like Urgency on Leaked Private Videos

Madras High Court tells Centre to act with same urgency as Operation Sindoor to block websites sharing women’s private content. Says women’s dignity is as vital as national integrity.

“Summon the Notary”: Delhi Court Flags Republic Day Certification in BJP Leader’s Defamation Case Against Dhruv Rathee

Delhi Court summons notary after Dhruv Rathee’s lawyers flagged a document certified on Republic Day. BJP leader Suresh Nakhua’s defamation case faces scrutiny over alleged defects in evidence.

“No Bail Again”: Bengaluru Court Rejects Prajwal Revanna’s Second Plea in Rape Case

Suspended JD(S) leader Prajwal Revanna’s second bail plea in a rape case was denied by a Bengaluru trial court. He had earlier approached the High Court citing trial delay.

Kerala High Court Slams Social Media Platforms, Orders Immediate Takedown of Vulgar Edits Targeting 14-Year-Old Girl

The Kerala High Court ordered YouTube and Instagram to remove offensive edits of a minor girl’s movie review that were distorted to mock her. The girl’s mother petitioned the court after attempts to report the videos failed. The ruling emphasizes the platforms’ legal obligation to protect children’s content from harm.

BREAKING: Supreme Court Summons Samay Raina, Top Influencers for Allegedly Mocking ‘Disabled’ on YouTube Show

The Supreme Court of India is addressing a case involving YouTubers Ranveer Allahbadia and Ashish Chanchlani over inappropriate comments made on “India’s Got Latent.” The Court granted Allahbadia temporary protection from arrest but criticized his remarks. It emphasized the need for content regulations while balancing freedom of speech and societal norms.