Census effect: Cities will see less crime next year
Crime rates in Indian cities are set to show a decline in 2027 due to a mathematical glitch in National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) calculations. NCRB uses outdated Census population figures as denominators, causing crime rates to appear inflated until the next Census updates these numbers, leading to dramatic drops.
Justice Surya Kant attends mega camp-cum-awareness programme on NALSA schemes in Meghalaya
NONGPOH (Meghalaya), May 9: Chief Justice of India Justice Surya Kant on Saturday stressed the need for convergence of legal aid and welfare schemes to ensure last-mile delivery of justice. Addressing a gathering after inaugurating an awareness camp in Meghalayas Ri Bhoi district, Justice Surya Kant, who is also the Patron-in-Chief of the National Legal []
Former Indian Minister Suresh Prabhu Promotes Innovation, Education at Silicon Valley Event
Indias former federal minister Suresh Prabhu highlighted the role of innovation, entrepreneurship and education in strengthening U.S.-India relations during a meeting hosted by the Indo-American Chamber of Commerce with a theme Collaborate, Innovate and Educate at Aria University in Milpitas, California.
Justice for All in Bengal: Ramdas Athawales Vision for a Stronger State
Mumbai, May 10: Central Minister Ramdas Athawale expressed confidence that justice will prevail in West Bengal once the BJP forms the government. He noted that Suvendu Adhikari, who previously aligned with Mamata Banerjee, joined the BJP in 2020 and led the party in the recent state elections. Athawale highlighted that the BJP secured approximately 207 ... Read more Justice for All in Bengal: Ramdas Athawales Vision for a Stronger State
Cybercrime cases record 43% rise in state as disposal rate remains dismal: NCRB report
Bihar faces a cybercrime surge, with cases jumping 43% to 6,380 in 2024. Despite arrests, investigations lag significantly, with nearly 99.8% of cases unresolved. Financial frauds, particularly card and ATM scams, are alarmingly high, second only to Telangana. Manpower shortages are cited as a key reason for the low disposal rate.
Cybercrime cases record 43% rise in Bihar as disposal rate remains dismal
Editorial : Justice For Late Sweta Karki and Every Patients Who Follows
Gangtok, May 9 : Three lives are gone. A mother. Two unborn children who never The post Editorial : Justice For Late Sweta Karki and Every Patients Who Follows appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
High Court Chief Justice Lisa Gill inaugurates court complex in Rajamahendravaram
The 10-court structure is built at a cost of 38 crore and has a mediation centre, a counselling centre, a record room, and special amenities for the differently-abled persons
Drishyam 3 trailer: Mohanlal`s Georgekutty now deals with the cost of his crime
Mohanlal returns as Georgekutty for the final instalment of the Drishyam franchise directed by Jeethu Joseph. The film`s trailer talks about the new challenges in Georgekutty and his family`s life
While 19 out of 107 winning candidates from TVK have serious criminal cases against them, 14 candidates each from DMK and AIADMK parties have serious cases.
Supreme Court orders setting up of exclusive NIA courts for speedy UAPA trials
The Supreme Court has directed the Union government and State authorities to establish exclusive National Investigation Agency (NIA) courts for expeditious disposal of pending trials under special statutes such as the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and other anti-terror legislations. The Bench of Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi passed the [] The post Supreme Court orders setting up of exclusive NIA courts for speedy UAPA trials appeared first on India Legal .
Supreme Court pulls up authorities over leasing of historical structures to private entities
The Supreme Court has strongly criticised the alleged neglect, encroachment and damage to several historical and heritage structures in Delhi, while questioning how ancient monuments could be leased or handed over to private entities such as the Delhi Golf Club and the Panchsheel Public School. The Bench of Justice Ahsanuddin Amanullah and Justice N Kotiswar [] The post Supreme Court pulls up authorities over leasing of historical structures to private entities appeared first on India Legal .
By Justice Markandey Katju (Justice Markandey Katju is a former Judge, Supreme Court of India, and former Chairman of the Press Council of India. The views expressed are his own.) I saw this post on the website indicanews.com, which made me wonder how the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty, 1960, could actually and practically []
Owaisi decries Nida Khans media trial, asks if possessing burqa is crime
Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen president Asaduddin Owaisi on Saturday, May 9, said it was wrong to associate his party with the Tata Consultancy Services case, accused Nida Khan and asserted the latter will be proven innocent in court. Khan, a key accused in the alleged TCS sexual harassment-forced conversion case, was arrested from Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Bombay High Court pulls up UIDAI over Aadhaar biometric irregularities
The Bombay High Court has pulled up the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) over the hardships caused to citizens due to biometric mismatches, technical irregularities or administrative errors in Aadhaar records. The Division Bench of Justice Ravindra V Ghuge and Justice Hiten S Venegavkar observed that while protection of the integrity and security of [] The post Bombay High Court pulls up UIDAI over Aadhaar biometric irregularities appeared first on India Legal .
Supreme Court denies bail to DU student in Noida workers protest case
The Supreme Court has refused to grant bail to a Delhi University (DU) student accused of inciting violence during an industrial workers protest in Noida last month, observing that the petitioner should first approach the jurisdictional High Court for relief. The Bench of Justice BV Nagarathna and Justice Ujjal Bhuyan declined to entertain the writ [] The post Supreme Court denies bail to DU student in Noida workers protest case appeared first on India Legal .
NCP (SP) leader slams Maharashtra govt over farmer suicides, crimes against women, corruption
MUMBAI: (May 9) Senior NCP (SP) leader Jayant Patil on Saturday criticised the Maharashtra government over farmer suicides and crimes against women and asserted leaders of the ruling alliance had earned a PhD in corruption. In a statement, Patil said that although the BJP was in power in 17 states, Maharashtra ranked first in the country in both corruption and farmer suicides and second in crimes against women. Citing figures from the latest National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) report, [] The post NCP (SP) leader slams Maharashtra govt over farmer suicides, crimes against women, corruption appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
The Supreme Court has taken cognisance of the controversy arising from proceedings before the Andhra Pradesh High Court in which a young advocate was directed to be taken into judicial custody for 24 hours. The matter was registered as a writ petition after the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) passed a resolution and submitted a [] The post Supreme Court takes cognisance of Andhra Pradesh High Court order sending junior lawyer to 24-hour custody appeared first on India Legal .
Maharashtra records highest number of 24,171 cases in crimes against children: NCRB report
The cases recorded concerning sexual offences against minors, economic and cyber offences, reflect that the crime in Maharashtra has increased
Calcutta High Court allows pleas alleging Forest Rights Act violations in Great Nicobar project
The Calcutta High Court has held that public interest litigations challenging alleged violations of the Forest Rights Act in connection with the Great Nicobar infrastructure project are maintainable, rejecting the Union Governments preliminary objection regarding the petitioners locus standi. The Division Bench of Justice Sujoy Paul and Justice Partha Sarathi Sen observed that public interest [] The post Calcutta High Court allows pleas alleging Forest Rights Act violations in Great Nicobar project appeared first on India Legal .
Plea filed in Supreme Court seeks formation of TVK-led government in Tamil Nadu
A writ petition has been filed before the Supreme Court seeking directions to the Governor of Tamil Nadu to invite actor-turned-politician C Joseph Vijay, chief of Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), to form the government in the State and administer the oath of office to him as Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, following the recently concluded [] The post Plea filed in Supreme Court seeks formation of TVK-led government in Tamil Nadu appeared first on India Legal .
Suvendu Adhikari Takes Oath As West Bengal CM; PM Modi, Other BJP Bigwigs Attend Event In Kolkata
Suvendu Adhikari scripted history on Saturday, May 9, as he became the first leader from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to take oath as the chief minister of West Bengal.
India Backs Wider Access To AI As U.S. Partnership Grows
Efforts to make artificial intelligence more accessible and inclusive are gaining momentum as India is deepening its technology partnership with the United States, Ambassador Vinay Kwatra said at a recent AI and Emerging Technology Forum.
Experts Call For Stronger U.S.-India AI, Defense Collaboration
As warfare becomes increasingly driven by data, software, and automation, experts are urging deeper cooperation between the United States and India in artificial intelligence and defense technology.
IPL 2026: Allens Blazing Century Powers KKR To Crushing Win Over DC
A dominant all-round display helped the Kolkata Knight Riders cruise to an eight-wicket win over the Delhi Capitals in the 51st match of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Friday, May 8, with Finn Allens explosive unbeaten century sealing the result in style.
Justice Ramachandra D Huddar Appointed Admissions Overseeing Committee Chief - Deccan Herald
Justice Ramachandra D Huddar Appointed Admissions Overseeing Committee Chief Deccan Herald
With avg of one case every 48 mins, UP recorded 11,073 cyber crimes in 2024
State Ahead Of Natl Average in Low Pendency, Filing of Chargesheets
Justice Vaiphei to probe WGH violence in March
By Our Reporter SHILLONG, May 8: The state government has instituted an inquiry into the three-day violence in Garo Hills in March relating to the filing of nomination papers for the now-postponed GHADC election. The notification issued by Chief Secretary Shakil P. Ahammed said that the Commission of Inquiry will be headed by Justice (retd) []
AP Records Decline in Crime Cases in 2024
Police registered 1,829 cases relating to offences against public tranquillity and 12,022 theft cases.
Lucknow recorded crime crime case every 7th hour
Crime to conviction in only 18 days for this robbery accused
Assam Sees Significant Drop in Crime Rate, Says Minister Jayanta Malla Barua
Guwahati, May 8: Assams Minister Jayanta Malla Barua announced on Friday that the state has recorded the fastest decline in crime rates in the country. He referenced the latest Crime in India 2024 report released by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB). In a post on X, the minister shared that Assam registered 49,552 criminal ... Read more Assam Sees Significant Drop in Crime Rate, Says Minister Jayanta Malla Barua
AP Sees Rise In Cybercrimes; 2,528 Cases Booked In 2024
Computer related offences were of 306, offences related to dishonestly receiving stolen computer resources or communication devices were three and identify theft cases 68: Reports
Marathi Mandate: Language, Identity and the Politics of Assimilation
The decision to make basic Marathi proficiency mandatory for commercial drivers has reignited debates around language, migration, identity, and inclusion in Indias most cosmopolitan state. While the move is being pitched as a practical measure to improve commuter interactions, it also reflects deeper anxieties over cultural assertion and demographic change The post Marathi Mandate: Language, Identity and the Politics of Assimilation appeared first on India Legal .
Court rulings, economic anxiety, Middle East tensions and political controversy deepen a season of national unease The post Summer of Uncertainty appeared first on India Legal .
China Highlights Unyielding Evidence of Japanese Militarism Crimes
Beijing, May 8: In a recent report, China marked the 80th anniversary of the Tokyo Trials by launching a book titled The Complete Chinese Version of the Military Tribunal Process for the Far East. This event also saw the public release of the diary of David Nelson Sutton, an American deputy prosecutor who participated in ... Read more China Highlights Unyielding Evidence of Japanese Militarism Crimes
Sabarimala Reference | Excommunication is closest it can come to civil death: Respondents argue
On the thirteenth day of hearings, Respondents pressed that the practice of excommunication in the Dawoodi Bohra community led to suffering across generations, and that morality in Article 25 must be construed as the Constitutions internal morality.
Jurisprudence with a Human-Centred Lens
In Aman Singh vs State of Bihar, the apex court pauses an executionand in doing so, reshapes how India may decide who lives and who dies The post Jurisprudence with a Human-Centred Lens appeared first on India Legal .
Months after excerpts from his yet-to-be-published memoir triggered a political storm over the Galwan crisis the former Army chief has spoken outdefending the government, clarifying what he calls misinterpretations and reflecting on command, responsibility, and the burden of military leadership The post The Loneliness of Command appeared first on India Legal .
Four More Judges, But A Much Larger Judicial Challenge
The Union cabinets decision to expand the top courts sanctioned strength from 34 to 38 judges is a significant step towards easing judicial pendency. Yet, while the move may improve efficiency at the apex court, Indias deeper crisis lies in mounting vacancies and massive backlogs across the entire judicial system The post Four More Judges, But A Much Larger Judicial Challenge appeared first on India Legal .
This article argues that true democracy and free speech are humanitys most powerful non-violent safeguards, enabling societies to reflect, correct, and evolve without descending into conflict. Drawing from history and civilizational wisdom, it shows how nations remain stable and humane when dissent is protected and conscience is allowed to guide action The post A True Democracy and Free Speech: The Last Panacea for HumanityGuided by Prophets, Saints, And Statesmen appeared first on India Legal .
Recent court rulings raise troubling questions about consistency, accountability, and the judiciarys resolve The post Hate Speech And Soft Knees appeared first on India Legal .
A single video from the riots continues to haunt Indias conscienceforcing urgent questions about hate speech, accountability, and the Constitutions promise of justice The post When Silence Screams appeared first on India Legal .
Adobe Strengthens India Presence With New Noida Campus
American software giant Adobe has expanded its footprint in India with the opening of a new office in Noida, signaling a deeper push into artificial intelligence-led innovation and growth in one of its key global markets.
TCS coercion case: Nashik court remands Nida Khan to police custody till May 11
A Nashik court on Friday remanded Tata Consultancy Services employee Nida Ejaz Khan to police custody till May 11 in connection with the alleged sexual harassment and religious coercion case registered at the companys Nashik unit, after rejecting her anticipatory bail plea earlier this month in TCS employee harassment proceedings. Khan was arrested from Chhatrapati [] The post TCS coercion case: Nashik court remands Nida Khan to police custody till May 11 appeared first on India Legal .
9 in 10 cybercrimes against kids involve sexually explicit material: NCRB data
Over the past four years, crimes against children have surged by more than 46 per cent from 1,28,531 cases in 2020 to 1,87,702 cases in 2024. In contrast, overall crimes in India dropped by nearly 10.8 per cent during the same period
Reliance fund diversion case: Supreme Court refuses to order arrest of Anil Ambani
The Supreme Court on Friday refused to pass any order for the arrest of industrialist Anil Ambani in connection with the ongoing probe into the alleged bank fraud and diversion of funds involving Reliance Communications and its group entities. The Bench of Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi, while hearing [] The post Reliance fund diversion case: Supreme Court refuses to order arrest of Anil Ambani appeared first on India Legal .
Shocking Murder of 13-Year-Old in Greater Noida: Father Arrested for Alleged Crime
Greater Noida, May 8: A shocking incident has emerged from the Kasna area of Greater Noida, where a father is accused of murdering his 13-year-old son and disposing of the body in a pond. According to initial police investigations, the accused allegedly devised this horrifying plot to implicate certain family members in a false case. ... Read more Shocking Murder of 13-Year-Old in Greater Noida: Father Arrested for Alleged Crime
Delhi records highest suicides in India, most victims married; Bengaluru second highest: Crime data
Delhi reported the highest number of suicides in 2024 with 2,905 cases, though this marks a decline from previous years. Family-related issues were the leading cause, with married individuals forming the largest victim group. Most suicides were among men and those earning less than Rs 1 lakh annually.
Bar Is Waiting For You: Chief Justice Recalls Advice That Shaped His Career
The Chief Justice recalled that around the same period, he had shifted to the Punjab and Haryana High Court and started practising there.
Ex-Calcutta HC Chief Justice TS Sivagnanam resigns from SIR appellate tribunal
Former Calcutta High Court Chief Justice TS Sivagnanam has resigned from a special tribunal. This tribunal was established to hear appeals concerning names removed from electoral rolls. Justice Sivagnanam was one of 19 former judges appointed by the Election Commission. His significant orders included reinstating a Congress candidate's name. This candidate later won an election from Farakka.
NCRB 2024 Data Reveals Cybercrime Surges Even As Overall Crime Falls
NCRB data shows evolving crime patterns and the challenge of digital offences for law enforcement nationwide
Rajasthan High Court restrains police from circulating photographs of accused on social media
The Rajasthan High Court has held that police authorities cannot publicly shame arrested persons by circulating their photographs or videos on social media platforms, observing that such conduct amounts to an extra-legal form of punishment having no sanction under law and violates the constitutional protections guaranteed under Articles 14, 21 and 22 of the Constitution. [] The post Rajasthan High Court restrains police from circulating photographs of accused on social media appeared first on India Legal .
Delhi Consumer forum holds transport operator liable for delayed barat
The Delhi State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission has directed a transport operator to pay 64,000 as compensation after a bus hired for a wedding procession broke down midway, causing significant delay and inconvenience to the grooms family. The case arose after a family booked a bus to transport members of the wedding party, or barat, [] The post Delhi Consumer forum holds transport operator liable for delayed barat appeared first on India Legal .
The Bombay High Court has raised serious concerns over the deteriorating state of urban planning in Mumbai, describing the situation as abysmal while undertaking a detailed review of the Maharashtra Slum Areas (Improvement, Clearance and Redevelopment) Act, 1971. The court observed that years of ineffective planning and poor execution have significantly contributed to the growing [] The post Bombay High Court flags systemic urban planning failures, orders comprehensive audit of Maharashtra Slum Act appeared first on India Legal .
Supreme Court questions delay in sanction to prosecute Kunwar Shah
The Supreme Court came down heavily on the Madhya Pradesh government over the delay in deciding whether to grant sanction for the prosecution of minister Kunwar Vijay Shah in connection with his alleged remarks against Colonel Sofiya Qureshi. Voicing strong displeasure, the court remarked, Enough is enough, and directed the state administration to take a [] The post Supreme Court questions delay in sanction to prosecute Kunwar Shah appeared first on India Legal .
Lakhimpur Kheri violence: Supreme Court orders expedition of trial, protection to witnesses
The Supreme Court on Friday expressed serious concern over the slow progress of trial proceedings in the 2021 Lakhimpur Kheri violence cases, particularly noting that no prosecution witness had been examined during the last two months despite coercive processes having been issued by the trial court. The Bench of Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya [] The post Lakhimpur Kheri violence: Supreme Court orders expedition of trial, protection to witnesses appeared first on India Legal .
Meghalaya High Court quashes POCSO proceedings citing consensual relationship, subsequent marriage
The Meghalaya High Court has quashed criminal proceedings against a man accused under Sections 5 and 6 of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act after taking note of the consensual nature of the relationship, the subsequent marriage between the parties and the welfare of their minor child. The order was passed by [] The post Meghalaya High Court quashes POCSO proceedings citing consensual relationship, subsequent marriage appeared first on India Legal .
Grave injustice: TVK workers slam Governor for not inviting Vijay to form government in Tamil Nadu
The Calcutta High Court will hear on May 12 a public interest litigation (PIL) seeking urgent judicial intervention to prevent incidents of post-election violence, vandalism and alleged unlawful demolition of properties across West Bengal following the recently concluded Assembly elections. The Bench of Chief Justice Sujoy Paul and Justice Partha Sarathi Sen is scheduled to [] The post Post-poll violence in West Bengal: Calcutta High Court to hear PIL seeking urgent judicial intervention on May 12 appeared first on India Legal .
Epstein cellmate says he found a suicide note. Justice Department says it's seeing it for first time
A note attributed to Jeffrey Epstein in his first suspected jail suicide attempt in 2019 has been made public
NCRBs Crime in India 2024 report: a comprehensive coverage
The Hindus coverage of the NCRBs Crime in India report 2024
Ahmedabad Crime Branch Arrests Suspect with Drugs Worth 14 Lakhs
Ahmedabad, May 8: The Ahmedabad Crime Branch has arrested a 27-year-old man allegedly linked to a major drug trafficking network. Police reported that during a raid on Friday in the Dani Limda area, they seized mephedrone valued at over 14 lakhs. The suspect has been identified as Noman Sheikh. He was apprehended based on intelligence ... Read more Ahmedabad Crime Branch Arrests Suspect with Drugs Worth 14 Lakhs
India Keeps Indus Waters Treaty In Abeyance, Marks One Year Of Operation Sindoor
India on Thursday, May 7, underlined that its approach to the Indus Waters Treaty remains unchanged, linking the agreements current status to concerns over cross-border terrorism while also marking one year since Operation Sindoor.
U.S. Trade Court Blocks President Trumps Global Tariffs As Unlawful
A key part of President Donald Trumps trade strategy has been blocked by a federal trade court, which ruled that his latest attempt to impose global tariffs went beyond the presidential powers granted by law.
The Calcutta High Court has refused to grant an unconditional stay on the Rs 765.78 crore arbitral award passed in favour of Tata Motors in its long-running dispute with the West Bengal Industrial Development Corporation (WBIDC) over the abandoned Singur Nano plant project. The single-judge Bench of Justice Aniruddha Roy held that the allegations of [] The post Singur Nano project: Calcutta High Court rejects WBDIC plea seeking stay on Tata Motors arbitral award appeared first on India Legal .
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)has secured a landslide victory in West Bengal, ousting Mamata Banerjees TMC which has been at the helm since 2011
U.S. Court Rejects Indian Mans Bid To Avoid Deportation
A federal appeals court in the United States has upheld a deportation order against an Indian Muslim man, finding that his claims of violence in India did not meet the legal threshold for persecution.
IPL 2026: Mitchell Marshs Century Powers LSG To Thrilling Win Over RCB
A high-scoring contest in Lucknow swung back and forth before Lucknow Super Giants held on to beat Royal Challengers Bengaluru by nine runs in a rain-shortened 19-overs-a-side match at the Ekana Cricket Stadium on Thursday, May 7.
West Bengal tops States in crimes by foreigners; Bangladeshis top accused: NCRB
The National Crime Records Bureau data showed that crimes against foreigners rose from 238 cases in 2023 to 257 in 2024
Cybercrime in TN cases tripled in 2022-24
TN sees sharp spike grave crimes against women in 2024
Crimes Against Foreigners Rise in Telangana, India
Crimes by foreigners stood at 2,792, largely driven by the Foreigners Act, Passport Act and narcotics cases.
NCRB: Ghaziabad crime rate fell, heinous offence cases went up
FIRs In Crimes Against Children Up 124%, Murders 20%, Latest Data Shows
Crimes Against Women, Children Continue to Worry Telangana
Telangana continued to remain among the states reporting high crimes against women.
Bihar tops juvenile crime chart in India: NCRB report
In 2024, Bihar emerged as the epicenter of juvenile delinquency in India, recording a striking 5,037 cases, representing a shocking 105% rise in violent incidents. The state didn't just lead in these alarming statistics but also topped the charts for assault cases and kidnappings.
Crime falls in metro cities by 11%, but Mumbai sees 7% rise
Family Awaits Justice in Ramya Accident Case
Long wait for 10 years
NCRB report: Crime against elders spikes, Bengaluru has second highest crimes against women
Bengalurus crime rate stood at 117 cases per lakh population, significantly higher than Mumbais 74.6 and Chennais 25.4.
Quote of the Day by Leo Tolstoy: Leo Tolstoys powerful quote highlights the contradiction between sympathy and action in human behavior. It describes a situation where a person benefits from anothers suffering while pretending to feel sorry, exposing deep moral hypocrisy. The timeless quote of the day challenges readers to reflect on the difference between expressing concern and taking real responsibility for change.
Telangana tops India in cybercrime cases in 2024
According to NCRB report, State accounted for nearly 27% of the countrys cybercrime cases in 2024; Hyderabad ranked among Indias leading urban fraud hotspots despite a decline in city-level cases
Guntur sees decline in major crimes, except for robberies and break-ins
SP attributes the drop in crime rates during the first four months of 2026 to intensified patrolling, surveillance, improved investigation standards and continuous monitoring by police officers at different levels
NCRB 2024: Crime rate in Telangana higher than Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu
While Senior Advocate Khambata cautioned the Bench against conflating religious autonomy with denominational dominance and urged it to read constitutional silences not as vacuums, Senior Advocate Ramachandran brought before the Court the lived consequences of excommunication within the Dawoodi Bohra community.
NCRB: Crime rate decreases in Karnataka, but rate of violent crimes up in 2024
NCRB data also shows the chargesheeting rate is low in the State, particularly in Bengaluru
Tech capital Bengaluru tops metros in cybercrime cases
Of the total 20,587 cybercrimes reported in 2024 from 19 metros in the country,17,561caseswere from Bengaluru, NCRB data shows
Operation Sindoor Anniversary: Indian Military Signals Tougher Anti-Terror Stance
A year after Operation Sindoor, Indias top military leadership used the occasion to underline a hardened stance against terrorism, saying the campaign marked the start of a sustained and evolving strategy rather than a one-time response.
Clarence Thomas becomes the second longest-serving justice in Supreme Court history
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas is now the second longest-serving justice in history, overtaking someone who was nominated by President Abraham Lincoln
India Gets New Push In AI As IBM, Yotta Join Hands
American tech giant IBM and Indian-based Yotta Data Services have announced plans to jointly develop an agentic AI platform built on a locally hosted cloud.
U.S. Judge Dismisses Espionage Act Case Against Ashley Tellis
A federal court in Virginia has thrown out an Espionage Act case against prominent Indian-American strategic affairs expert Ashley J. Tellis, ruling that prosecutors used the wrong legal provision to bring the charges.

