Allahabad High Court refused to quash criminal proceedings against Noor Ahmed Azhari, Uttar Pradesh chairman of the Muslim Personal Law Board, over a viral video allegedly showing him reportedly claiming BJP-ruled states intimidated Muslims and disregarded the Constitution.
The legal community has stepped forward to support Deepak Kumar, a Kotdwar gym owner whose business collapsed after a viral communal video. Fifteen senior advocates from the Supreme Court of India purchased annual memberships at Hulk Gym this week.
A new writ petition has been filed in the Supreme Court under Article 32 seeking urgent intervention against Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma over a series of alleged hate speeches targeting a minority community in the State.
A video from May 2023 resurfaced showing a heated argument in Patna High Court where a judge dismissed a case citing difficulty with Hindi, while the lawyer protested his own struggle with English. The incident highlights language barriers and sparks calls for judicial reforms in India.
Lawyers at Delhi’s Tis Hazari Court were caught on camera brutally assaulting a man after a heated argument on Friday. The shocking video quickly spread across social media, sparking outrage and raising concerns about violence inside court premises.
Supreme Court pulls up MP minister Kunwar Vijay Shah for failing to issue a proper public apology over remarks against Col Sofiya Qureshi. SIT asked to submit probe report by August 13.
Rajasthan High Court Today (July 23) stayed the defamation case against Drishti IAS founder Dr Vikas Divyakirti. The case was filed over his remarks in a viral video comparing IAS officers and judges.
Gujarat High Court closed contempt proceedings against Senior Advocate Bhaskar Tanna, seen sipping beer during a virtual hearing. The court accepted his unconditional apology, calling the act unintentional.
Vikas Divyakirti Today (July 18) approached the Rajasthan High Court to quash a defamation case related to a video where he allegedly made comments about the judiciary. The case was originally filed by a lawyer in an Ajmer court.
Gujarat High Court fined a man Rs 1 lakh for appearing in a virtual hearing from a toilet. The Court called his act “contumacious” and is considering jail time.
