Bangladesh's International Crimes Tribunal has accepted charges against former Dhaka police commissioner Habibur Rahman Habib and seven officers for crimes against humanity during the 2024 uprising. The tribunal will begin hearing the case on June 3, marking the first time it has addressed mass killings from that period.
AU marks Africa Day 2025 with a call for justice, unity
This years theme, Justice for Africans and People of African Descent through Reparations, honours the memory of those who suffered under slavery and colonialism, while asserting the right of Africa and its diaspora to truth, justice, and restoration The African Union commemorates Africa Day 2025 with a renewed call to justice, unity, and shared progress. Speaking on behalf of the African Union Commission (AUC), Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, Chairperson of the AUC, delivered a stirring address that reflected on Africas historic journey while calling for bold steps toward a just and prosperous future. This years theme, Justice for Africans and People
Five years after George Floyd's murder, racial justice push continues
Five years after George Floyd's murder sparked global protests and corporate pledges for racial equity, many commitments have been rolled back amid a growing acial fatigue. Advocates express disappointment but remain committed to the fight for racial justice, despite facing intense backlash and skepticism about achieving equality.
Caste census not divisive, it will strengthen social justice: Scheduled Caste rights panel chief
NCSC Chairperson Kishor Makwana supports caste enumeration in census for social justice and policy decisions, rejecting division concerns
Justice BV Nagarathna, in line to become the first woman Chief Justice of India, is set to become a member of the Supreme Court Collegium after the retirement of Justice Abhay S Oka. Justice Nagarathna will officially become part of the collegium on May 25.
Forensic labs power UPs crackdown on organised crime
'Criminal Justice': All you need to know about S04
The much-awaited fourth season of the legal drama, Criminal Justice: A Family Matter, will premiere on JioHotstar on May 29, 2025.
You will have to deal with crime and piracy in space: Marc Feldman
As space commercialization accelerates, a new threat emerges: space piracy. Authors Feldman and Taylor argue that criminal organizations, like drug cartels, could exploit the lack of legal structure in space for money laundering and other illicit activities. They propose scenarios ranging from launch site takeovers to satellite ransom, urging the US Space Force to broaden its focus beyond state actors.
Haryana High Court Chief Justice withdraws case from judge after getting 'oral, written' complaints
In the attending factual scenario, if the Chief Justice had not taken preventive emergent steps, then the Chief Justice would be failing in his duty and belying the oath taken by him
No More Goodwill, No More Water: Why India Put The Pact On Ice
By Prof (Dr) S. Surya Prakash On September 19, 1960, India and Pakistan signed the Indus Waters Treaty, brokered by the World Bank, to peacefully divide the waters of the six Indus Basin rivers. Jawaharlal Nehru and Pakistani President Mohammad Ayub Khan inked a deal built on goodwill and friendship. India agreed to let Pakistan [] The post No More Goodwill, No More Water: Why India Put The Pact On Ice appeared first on India Legal .
Tested by Questions, Exposed by Answers
By Kenneth Tiven Define habeas corpus in American law. That was Senator Maggie Hassans opening question to Kristi Noem, the head of the Department of Homeland Security and a former farm girl from South Dakota, now tasked with overseeing one of the most powerful bureaucracies in the United States. Why the question matters: Habeas corpus [] The post Tested by Questions, Exposed by Answers appeared first on India Legal .
Nani and Srinidhi Shettys action thriller HIT: The Third Case is set to premiere on Netflix on May 29, 2025, after a successful theatrical run that grossed over 120 crore worldwide. Directed by Sailesh Kolanu, the film follows officer Arjun Sarkaar as he investigates a series of brutal murders, leading to a deeper undercover mission. The movie, which marks Srinidhi Shettys Tollywood debut, will stream in multiple languages and is expected to reach a wider audience with extended scenes that were not shown in theatres.
Apex Court Calls for High Courts Audit Amid Rising Concerns Over Delays
By Vikram Kilpady Ever since the Supreme Courts ruling in the Tamil Nadu vs Governor caseand the presidential reference that followedvoices linked to the ruling dispensation have gone on the offensive, casting aspersions on the judiciary and questioning the apex courts authority. These assertions, while loud, are constitutionally misplaced. The Constitution accords equal respect to [] The post Apex Court Calls for High Courts Audit Amid Rising Concerns Over Delays appeared first on India Legal .
By Sujit Bhar In what can be modestly termed a deeply disturbing incident that is indicative of the autocratic nature of rule and the depletion of democratic norms in West Bengal, the Calcutta High Court recently witnessed scenes rarely seen in Indias civilized polity. Senior advocates, including the eminent Bikash Ranjan Bhattacharya of the CPI(M) [] The post The Mob and the Court appeared first on India Legal .
AI in the Courtroom: Promise and Peril
By Dilip Bobb Picture this. Visit any lower court in the country and the overwhelming impression is the huge pile of cardboard covered files, whether carried by lawyers, litigants or stored in every available nook and corner for the judges to refer to and record. In fact, thanks to the huge backlog of cases, many [] The post AI in the Courtroom: Promise and Peril appeared first on India Legal .
By Neeraj Mishra It is rare for ruling and opposition parties to see eye to eye on a corruption probe. But a brazen scam involving land acquisition for a small stretch of road under the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has achieved just that. The scam centres around a 9.8-kilometre segment of the Raipur-Visakhapatnam [] The post Highway to Loot appeared first on India Legal .
Foreign Law in Indian Shores: BCIs New Rules Redraw the Legal Map
By Binny Yadav In a landmark regulatory move, the Bar Council of India (BCI) recently enforced the Rules for Registration and Regulation of Foreign Lawyers and Foreign Law Firms in India, 2022, originally notified in March 2023 and brought into effect on May 14, 2025. This notification doesnt just introduce procedural reformsit redefines the contours [] The post Foreign Law in Indian Shores: BCIs New Rules Redraw the Legal Map appeared first on India Legal .
Justice B V Nagarathna to become part of Collegium after Justice AS Oka's retirement
Justice BV Nagarathna is poised to join the Supreme Court Collegium on May 25, following Justice Abhay S Oka's retirement. As the fifth senior-most judge, she will participate in recommending judicial appointments and transfers until her expected tenure as the first woman Chief Justice of India in late 2027.
After the Guns Fell Silent: Cracks in Consensus
By Kumkum Chadha As a nation, we take pride in being onestanding together, so to speak. But scratch the surface, and the cracks appear: deep and beyond repair. Nothing describes this better than recent events that have panned out here in India. The obvious reference is to the terror attack in Pahalgam, in the state [] The post After the Guns Fell Silent: Cracks in Consensus appeared first on India Legal .
By Inderjit Badhwar This weeks cover story captures an India virtually at warand at a crossroads. The terror attack in Pahalgam was not just an assault on the lives lost, but on the very soul of a nation. It rightly stirred grief, fury, and calls for retribution. It is in the nature of democracies that [] The post The Patriots Burden appeared first on India Legal .
Justice OkaA Judge Whose Conscience Spoke Through His Judgments
Justice Oka will be remembered as a champion of free speech and constitutional fairness, writes Areeb Uddin Ahmed.
Justice B V Nagarathna To Become Part Of Collegium After Justice AS Okas Retirement
New Delhi, May 24: Justice BV Nagarathna, in line to become the first woman Chief Justice of India, is set to become a member of the Supreme Court Collegium after the retirement of Justice Abhay S Oka. Being the fifth senior most judge now, Justice Nagarathna will officially become part of the collegium on May 25 and will be part of it until she retires as Chief Justice of India on October 29, 2027. The Collegium will now comprise Chief [] The post Justice B V Nagarathna To Become Part Of Collegium After Justice AS Okas Retirement appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Two Couples Sentenced in Assam for Separate Crimes
HT Digital GUWAHATI, MAY 24: In two distinct instances, Assam courts have sentenced prison time to two couples for serious criminal acts one case of child molestation and the other drug trade. A trial court in Assams Biswanath district has given 20 years rigorous imprisonment to Jiten Bhumij and his wife Monika for molesting []
Ajay Devgns Raid 2 OTT Release: When And Where To Stream The Crime-Thriller
Supreme Court mulls setting up exclusive courts for hearing of UAPA, MCOCA cases
Expressing serious concern over delays in pending trials under special laws, the Supreme Court suggested theestablishment of dedicated courts across the country for exclusive hearing of such cases. The Bench of Justice Surya Kant and Justice NK Singh observed on Friday that these courts would not be assigned any other civil or criminal matters. They [] The post Supreme Court mulls setting up exclusive courts for hearing of UAPA, MCOCA cases appeared first on India Legal .
Justice BV Nagarathna to become part of Supreme Court Collegium from May 26
Following the retirement of Justice AS Oka, one of the incumbent members of the Collegium today, the Supreme Court Collegium will welcome a new member, Justice BV Nagarathna. Scheduled to become the first woman Chief Justice of India in 2027, Justice Nagarathna will become part of the Supreme Court Collegium from May 25, 2025. Headed [] The post Justice BV Nagarathna to become part of Supreme Court Collegium from May 26 appeared first on India Legal .
Gender-transformative climate action framework rooted in feminist theory & justice: Research paper
Who is the Mysterious Woman in Rs800 Crore Scam? Crime Branch Wants to Know
Bulldozer justice: House of absconding Vastral accused razed - Ahmedabad Mirror
Bulldozer justice: House of absconding Vastral accused razed Ahmedabad Mirror
Senior cops discuss crime control, measures to prevent road accidents in Odisha
ROURKELA: Officials of the western range of Odisha Police discussed measures to control crime, tackle Maoist activities, curb road mishaps and strengthen policing at a meeting here on Friday. Held under the chairmanship of the DIG (western range) Brijesh Rai, the meeting was attended by Rourkela SP Nitesh Wadhwani, Sundargarh SP Pratyush Diwakar, Keonjhar SP Kusalkar Nitin Dagdu, Rourkela superintendent of railway police (SRP) PC Badajena, special branch additional SP Sangram Tudu and other senior officers of the three police districts. Rai said in tandem with the special branch, the district police would work to avoid possible eruption of any law and order situation. The district police would also work in coordination with the GRP to avoid jurisdictional issues and ensure protection of railway properties. The DIG said, We hope to cut down road mishaps by 30-35 per cent from July to December this year. Detailed project reports have been prepared to achieve the targets in the three police districts. Necessary feedback would be provided to the NHAI and other road construction agencies on the need to correct engineering faults and damaged roads causing mishaps, ensure identification of black spots and display of signages. He further informed that there is no movement of Maoists in Odisha side of the border under the jurisdiction 0f Rourkela police district. Rourkela police is in regular touch with its West Singhbhum counterparts in adjacent Jharkhand and anti-Maoist operation would be launched based on need or intelligence. He said Rourkela shares porous forest border with the Maoist hotbed of West Singhbum. But it is not the same with Sundargarh police district which shares border with adjacent Chhattisgarh. Due to topography disadvantage, there is no report of Maoist infiltration from Chhattisgarh side. Police have initiated measures for detection of illegal immigrants, especially from Bangladesh, for appropriate action. The meeting also discussed implementation of regular crime control measures, status of undetected cases and arrest of fugitives with execution of non-bailable warrants, Rai added.
Madhya Pradesh Congress Writes To Chief Justice Over Ambedkar Statue Row
Amid the dispute over proposed installation of B.R. Ambedkar's statue near the Gwalior bench of the Madhya Pradesh High Court, the Congress has made its entry into the conflict.
Chief Justice agrees to pause court orders requiring DOGE to turn over records about its operation
Chief Justice John Roberts is agreeing to temporarily pause orders that would require Elon Musks Department of Government Efficiency to publicly disclose information about its operations
Chief justice temporarily blocks access to DOGE records in FOIA suit
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington filed a Freedom of Information request seeking details about DOGEs secretive operations.
Sebastio Salgado, the famous Brazilian photo artist, passed away in Paris. He was 81. Salgado was known for his black and white photos on social issues. He died from leukemia complications. He contracted malaria during his 'Genesis' project. Salgado documented marginalized communities worldwide. He and his wife, Llia, founded Instituto Terra. The organization restored Brazil's Atlantic Forest.
Justice Oka and I will not accept post-retirement jobs: CJI Gavai
Chief Justice of India BR Gavai announced in open court that both he and retiring Justice Abhay S Oka have decided not to accept any post-retirement jobs. CJI Gavai praised Justice Oka's dedication, ethical advocacy, and commitment to the court. Justice Oka delivered 11 verdicts on his last working day, hours after his mother's passing.
Ensuring social justice is Congress ideological commitment, not merely a poll issue: Kharge
Congress chief urges party spokespersons to take the message of social justice to the grassroots in view of the upcoming caste census; need to make data public and then rebuild policies, he says
Justice delayed: 104-year-old man released after 43-year imprisonment
Kaushambi: After spending 43 years in jail on charges of murder, Lakhan, now 104 years old, moved out of Kaushambi district jail following his acquittal from the high court. The stain is finally gone, his daughter Asha said. Lakhans release, facilitated by the District Legal Services Authority (DLSA), came after the Allahabad High Court acquitted 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 .
Bring terrorists to justice: DGP
Jammu, May 23: Jammu and Kashmir DGP Nalin Prabhat visited Kishtwar district where one soldier was killed during an exchange of fire, while four terrorists were still believed to be holed up in the area, officials said. The DGP visited the Singhpora-Chatroo area on Thursday, where a major anti-terror operation was underway, to review the [] The post Bring terrorists to justice: DGP appeared first on Northlines .
SC is chief justice centric court, image must change: Justice A S Oka
New Delhi: Justice Abhay S Oka on Friday called the Supreme Court a chief justice centric court while advocating for a change in light of its composition of 34 judges coming from different regions of the country. Bidding goodbye at an event organised by the Supreme Court Bar Association, Justice Oka said the Supreme Court 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 .
Supreme Court Is Chief Justice-Centric, It Needs To Change: Retiring Judge In Farewell Speech
Became a strict judge to uphold Constitutional liberties: Justice AS Oka
Supreme Court judge Justice AS Oka on Friday said that he always believed in being a very strict & firm judge, who did not hesitate to offend anyone, in order to uphold the principles laid down by the Constitution Speaking at his farewell function organised by the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA), Justice Oka recalled [] The post Became a strict judge to uphold Constitutional liberties: Justice AS Oka appeared first on India Legal .
Supreme Court Is Chief Justice-Centric, Needs To Change: Justice Abhay Oka
Making an important observation and calling for reform, Supreme Court judge AS Oka, whose last working day was on Friday, said the court is Chief Justice-centric and needs to change.
AIADMK cadre stage protest over crimes against women
Senior Advocate moves Supreme Court against irregularities in SCBA election
Less than 48 hours after results of the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) elections were declared, one of the contestants for the post of president has moved the Supreme Court over several irregularities during the election. Senior Advocate Adish C Aggarwala, who had earlier been President of the SCBA a few years ago, submitted to [] The post Senior Advocate moves Supreme Court against irregularities in SCBA election appeared first on India Legal .
Justice Kempaiah Somshekar assumes charge as Chief Justice of Manipur High Court Imphal Times
Justice Kempaiah Somshekar assumes charge as Chief Justice of Manipur High CourtImphal Times
'SC one court that can uphold liberties': Justice Abhay S Oka demits office
Justice Abhay S Oka, on his last day at the Supreme Court, emphasized the court's role in upholding constitutional liberties, a dream of the Constitution's framers. Despite personal loss, he delivered 11 judgments, earning praise for his commitment to justice. Legal professionals lauded his dedication to liberty, environmental protection, and fairness, recognizing his significant contributions to Indian jurisprudence.
Judge Should Be Able To Offend: Justice Abhay Oka On Retirement Day
Supreme Court judge Justice Abhay S Oka said ahead of his retirement that a judge has to be firm and e able to offend, adding that he had been harsh only to follow the Constitution.
Justice Kempaiah Somashekar sworn in as Manipur High Courts ninth CJ India Today NE
Justice Kempaiah Somashekar sworn in as Manipur High Court's ninth CJIndia Today NE
Telangana CM Pledges Welfare, Social Justice Inspired By Basaveshwara
Revanth Reddy said Congress leader Rahul Gandhi had highlighted the message of social justice and the need for conducting caste census during his Bharat Jodo Yatra.
SC Refrains From Sentencing POCSO Convict Married To Victim: 'She Didn't See It As Crime'
Hope SC champions constitutional liberties: Justice Oka says on his last working day
Chief Justice Gavai hails Justice Oka as an outstanding judge and an exemplary human being.
Making slight changes to the customary norms, Supreme Court judge Justice AS Oka delivered 11 verdicts on Friday, his last working day in the Apex Court. Showing another remarkable facet of his character, the Apex Court judge, who lost his mother on May 21, went to Mumbai on Thursday to attend the last rites of [] The post Choosing the unconventional route: Justice AS Oka delivers 11 verdicts on last working day in Supreme Court appeared first on India Legal .
Americans protest after Israeli diplomats killed in DC shooting, demand justice and condemn hate
Justice Kempaiah Somashekar sworn in as 9th CJ of Manipur High Court sentinelassam.com
Justice Kempaiah Somashekar sworn in as 9th CJ of Manipur High Courtsentinelassam.com
International Cybercrime Racket Busted in Andhras Atchutapuram; 33 Arrested
VISAKHAPATNAM : Anakapalli District Police have uncovered a large-scale international cybercrime operation in Atchutapuram. Speaking to the media, Anakapalli District Superintendent of Police (SP) Tuhin Sinha stated that, based on a report from the Village Revenue Officer (VRO) and comprehensive intelligence inputs, police arrested 33 individuals under his leadership. The gang targeted American citizens, committing fraud by posing as Amazon customer support representatives. They used advanced technology to carry out psychological fraud and extort large sums of money, the SP added. The police conducted raids at three key locations in Atchutapuram and arrested the individuals at the scene, subsequently producing them before the court. During the raid, the police seized several computers, network equipment, digital assets, and cash amounting to Rs 3 lakh. SP Tuhin Sinha explained that the employees were recruited into various roles: Dealers initiated spoofed Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) calls to the US, impersonating Amazon fraud alert staff. Bankers posed as officials from US banks or the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to extract sensitive personal and financial information. Closers convinced victims to purchase gift cards and share the redemption codes. Managers laundered the gift cards using online tools, cryptocurrency platforms, and dark web exchanges. HR/Admin staff were responsible for recruiting and training employeesmostly from Assam, Nagaland, Meghalaya, and Gujarat in call scripts and impersonation techniques. The salary structure was as follows: Dealers were paid Rs 20,000; Bankers Rs 35,000Rs 40,000; Closers Rs 50,000; and Managers Rs 75,000 per month. SP Tuhin Sinha estimated that the fraud generated several crores of rupees each month. Key individuals identified and arrested include Puneet Goswami from Maharashtra and Avihant Daga from Rajasthan. Investigations are ongoing to identify the main accused behind the gang. A case has been registered at the Atchutapuram Police Station.
Justice Somashekar takes charge as CJ
Justice Kempaiah Somashekar was on Thursday sworn in as the ninth Chief Justice of High Court of Manipur The oath of office to Justice Somashekar was administered in the swearing in ceremony held at the Darbar Hall of Raj Bhavan, Imphal Justice Kempaiah Somashekar of Karnataka High Court was appointed as the Chief Justice of High Court of Manipur by the President of India on May 20 Judges of the High Court of Manipur, judicial officers and representatives of Bar Associations, among others attended the swearing in ceremony Source Chronicle News Service
Somashekar sworn in as new chief justice of Manipur High Court Eastern Mirror
Somashekar sworn in as new chief justice of Manipur High CourtEastern Mirror
Anakapalli police bust cybercrime syndicate; 33 persons arrested for duping U.S. citizens
The gang members allegedly cheated U.S. citizens of around 20 crore by impersonating the employees of Amazon customer support, says SP Tuhin Sinha
Organizations sue Justice Department to reverse hundreds of grant cancellations
Five organizations that had grants terminated by the U.S. Justice Department in April are suing the department and Attorney General Pam Bondi, calling the cancellations unconstitutional and asking that the money be reinstated
Crime Flourishes Under Weak Policing
The alarming rise in theft incidents across Jammu city has become a pressing concern, reflecting a serious lapse in the efficiency and preparedness of the Police Department. Despite the installation of CCTV cameras and multiple complaints from the public, thefts continue to occur unabated, casting serious doubts on the effectiveness of the policing system. The [] The post Crime Flourishes Under Weak Policing appeared first on Northlines .
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Activists Call For Justice In Macca Masjid Blasts Case
Justice denied in Macca Masjid blasts case: Activists
Justice Kempaiah Somashekar sworn in as 9th Chief Justice of Manipur High Court The Economic Times
Justice Kempaiah Somashekar sworn in as 9th Chief Justice of Manipur High CourtThe Economic Times
Justice Kempaiah Somashekar sworn in as 9th Chief Justice of Manipur High Court
Justice Kempaiah Somashekar was sworn in as the ninth Chief Justice of the Manipur High Court at Raj Bhavan, with Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla administering the oath. The President appointed Justice Somashekar, formerly of the Karnataka High Court, following the Supreme Court Collegium's recommendation after the retirement of Chief Justice D. Krishnakumar.
RANCHI: Police on Thursday, resorted to lathi-charge and fired tear gas shells to disperse the crowd protesting against the death of a cybercriminal in police custody. According to police, they had to used baton and tear gas shells after a crowd along with the family members of accused, blocked the road and started pelting stones on police, accusing them of killing the accused by thrashing him badly. Police officials told that four cybercriminals were detained from Dudhni village under Paljori Police station in Deoghar on Wednesday afternoon and taken to the police station for interrogation. But, 35-year-old Meraj Ansari's health suddenly started deteriorating during interrogation, following which, he was taken to Sadar Hospital where doctors declared him dead. When the dead body was taken to the village after postmortem, the angry villagers and family members blocked the road and started protesting. The family members alleged that Meraj died after being thrashed badly in police custody. Additional police force has been deployed in the areas as tension persists in the village. Meanwhile, the deceased's elder brother Mehboob Ansari alleged that the police started beating Meraj right after taking him into custody. Local people were also mistreated when they protested, he said. When police took Meraj along with them from his house in the afternoon, he was quite healthy, then how come his health deteriorated all of a sudden in the evening, said Mahboob Ansari. Meraj was being beaten up by the police while being taken by them from his home, he added. Meraj Ansaris maternal uncle also alleged that the police forcefully took away four innocent youths along with them, accusing them of being cybercriminals. The situation is so worse here that the police collect money by accusing innocent youths in the name cybercriminals. When people question them, they say that they have been given target by the higher officials to arrest cybercriminals, said MD Yasin Ansari. The police beat Meraj to death and left my nephew in the hospital, he added. We want justice and demand strict action against those who were involved in this gruesome killing of my nephew, said Ansari. Another villager, Mustakin Ansari, alleged that the police were demanding Rs 10 lakh for each of the detained persons to release them, but when they got to know about the death of Meraj, they released the other three accused persons for free. Local villagers also alleged that the local police behave brutally with them every day as a result of which, Meraj lost his life. Police officials could not be contacted till late evening till the report was being filed. The phone number of Deoghar SP Ajeet Peter Dungdung was also found to be switched off.
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Crime Wave Rocks Harry & Meghans Montecito Mansion | Burglars Strike Royal Neighborhood Amid Scandal
Justice Kempaiah Somashekar Sworn In As Chief Justice Of Manipur High Court Ukhrul Times
Justice Kempaiah Somashekar Sworn In As Chief Justice Of Manipur High CourtUkhrul Times
Andhra Pradesh: Hyderabad Cyber Crime Police arrest man for impersonating Telangana CM's OSD ANI News
Justice Kempaiah Somashekar sworn in as 9th CJ of Manipur High Court MorungExpress
Justice Kempaiah Somashekar sworn in as 9th CJ of Manipur High CourtMorungExpress
Supreme Court permits use of Zudpi forest land for afforestation in Maharashtra in certainconditions
The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that the Zudpi forest land in Maharashtra could be considered for compensatory afforestation only if there was a certificate by the State Chief Secretary regarding non-availability of non-forest land. The Bench of Chief Justice of India (CJI) BR Gavai and Justice Augustine George Masih noted that the Zudpi forest [] The post Supreme Court permits use of Zudpi forest land for afforestation in Maharashtra in certainconditions appeared first on India Legal .
The Allahabad High Court on Thursday refused to quash an FIR registered against Alt News co-founder Mohammed Zubair over his social media posts against controversial priest Yati Narsinghanand. The Bench of Justice Siddhartha Varma and Justice Yogendra Kumar Srivastava extended protection against arrest to Zubair during the course of the investigation. The High Court, however, [] The post Allahabad High Court refuses to quash FIR against Mohammed Zubair over derogatory posts against YatiNarsinghanand appeared first on India Legal .
TASMAC raids: Supreme Court issues notice to ED for crossingalllimits
The Supreme Court on Thursday stayed the money-laundering probe initiated by the Directorate of Enforcement (ED) against government-run liquor retailer Tamil Nadu State Marketing Corporation (TASMAC) on the grounds that the Central agency was crossing all limits and violating the federal structure. The Bench of Chief Justice of India BR Gavai and Justice AG Masih [] The post TASMAC raids: Supreme Court issues notice to ED for crossingalllimits appeared first on India Legal .
Who are the 8 men being deported to South Sudan and what is their crime?
The United States Department of Homeland Security deported eight individuals. These individuals had serious violent crime records. The deportation flight from Texas faced controversy. The deportees included citizens of Cuba, Laos, Mexico, Myanmar, South Sudan, and Vietnam. A judge questioned the deportation process. He cited insufficient notice and legal representation for the deportees.
India strongly condemns killing of Israeli diplomats in Washington, calls for justice
India on Thursday strongly condemned the killing of two Israeli embassy staffers in Washington , with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar asserting that those responsible must be brought to justice. Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim were shot dead outside a Jewish museum in Washington DC on Wednesday evening allegedly by a man, according to police. Condemn in the strongest term the killing of Israeli diplomats in Washington DC, Jaishankar, who is on a visit to Germany, said in a social media post. Our thoughts and prayers are with their families and colleagues. The perpetrators must be brought to justice, he said. Condemn in the strongest term the killing of Israeli diplomats in Washington DC. Our thoughts and prayers are with their families and colleagues. The perpetrators must be brought to justice. @gidonsaar Dr. S. Jaishankar (@DrSJaishankar) May 22, 2025 On Wednesday evening, two staff members of the Israeli Embassy in Washington DCYaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrimwere shot dead outside the Capital Jewish Museum after attending an event. According to police, the assailant, identified as 30-year-old Elias Rodriguez of Chicago, opened fire on a group of four before entering the museum, where he was detained by security. Upon arrest, he was heard chanting, Free, free Palestine. Authorities are treating the incident as a possible antisemitic hate crime, though no formal motive has been confirmed yet. The attack, which took place near the FBI field office, has prompted increased security at Israeli missions globally. Israeli officials condemned the shooting, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu calling it a horrific, antisemitic act and a result of rising incitement. Ambassador to the UN Danny Danon described it as an act of anti-Semitic terrorism. The victims, reportedly a couple about to get engaged, served as embassy staffLischinsky as a research assistant and Milgrim as a coordinator for official visits. U.S. officials, including Attorney General Pam Bondi and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, were present at the scene. Former President Donald Trump also condemned the killings, calling for an end to antisemitic violence.
'Perpetrators must be brought to justice': India condemns killing of Israeli diplomats in US
External affairs minister S Jaishankar condemned the killing of Israeli diplomats in Washington, demanding justice for the perpetrators. The suspect, Elias Rodriguez, allegedly shot two embassy staff members near the Capital Jewish Museum, chanting Free Palestine during his arrest. President Trump denounced the killings as antisemitic, emphasizing that hatred and radicalism have no place in the USA.
Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan meets delegation seeking justice for Wayanad man lynched in Mangaluru
CPI(M) leaders and the Justice for Ashraf Action Committee appealed to Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan for intervention in the lynching of Ashraf in Mangaluru. They submitted a memorandum, urging pressure on Karnataka for swift action, alleging a religiously motivated assault.
Tamil Nadu refutes allegations of trying to protect TASMAC in liquor scam
The Tamil Nadu government on Thursday apprised the Madras High Court that it was not trying to protect the state-run liquor retailer Tamil Nadu State Marketing Corporation (TASMAC), in the alleged Rs 1,000 crore liquor scam. Advocate General PS Raman assured the Vacation Bench of Justice GR Swaminathan and Justice V Lakshminarayan that the state [] The post Tamil Nadu refutes allegations of trying to protect TASMAC in liquor scam appeared first on India Legal .
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I Love You All: Sean 'Diddy' Combs Says During Sex Crimes Trial
Sean 'Diddy' Combs, who has pleaded not guilty to charges of sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution, verbally addressed those inside the New York City courtroom where he was being tried on May 20.
Justice Kempaiah Somashekar sworn in as CJ of High Court of Manipur Daily Excelsior
Justice Kempaiah Somashekar sworn in as CJ of High Court of ManipurDaily Excelsior
Justice Kempaiah Somashekar sworn in as CJ of High Court of Manipur
Imphal, May 22: Justice Kempaiah Somashekar was on Thursday sworn in as the ninth Chief Justice of High Court of Manipur, a Raj Bhavan statement said. Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla administered the oath of office to Justice Somashekar in the swearing-in ceremony held at the Darbar Hall of Raj Bhavan, Imphal, it said. Justice Kempaiah Somashekar of Karnataka High Court was appointed as the Chief Justice of High Court of Manipur by the President of India on May 20. Judges [] The post Justice Kempaiah Somashekar sworn in as CJ of High Court of Manipur appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Justice K. Somashekar Sworn In as Chief Justice of Manipur High Court Northeast Live
Justice K. Somashekar Sworn In as Chief Justice of Manipur High CourtNortheast Live
Justice AS Oka refuses to abide by tradition of retiring judges not working on their last day
Supreme Court judge, Justice AS Oka, who would retire on May 24, on Thursday said that he did not agree with the tradition of retiring judges not working on their last day. Speaking during his farewell function organised by the Supreme Court Advocates-on-Record Association (SCAORA), Justice Oka said he told Chief Justice of India Sanjiv [] The post Justice AS Oka refuses to abide by tradition of retiring judges not working on their last day appeared first on India Legal .
SC declines plea for FIR against Justice Yashwant Varma in cash recovery case
The Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to hear a plea seeking the registration of an FIR against High Court judge Yashwant Varma in connection with the recovery of cash from his official residence in Delhi
SURYAPET: Irrigation Minister N Uttam Kumar Reddy on Wednesday said the Congress government was determined to secure Telanganas rightful share of Krishna river waters, correcting what he called a historic betrayal by the previous BRS regime. Addressing the media in Chintalapalem mandal, Uttam accused the BRS of surrendering Telanganas rights by accepting a mere 299 tmcft out of the total 811 tmcft water allocation from the Krishna river, leaving 512 tmcft to Andhra Pradesh. It wasnt a negotiation; it was a sellout, and in writing, he said. He said the Congress government has reversed this approach and reopened the case before the Brijesh Kumar Tribunal, demanding a 70:30 share for Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, respectively, based on catchment area, cultivable land, drought conditions and population. Our goal is to green the drought-hit districts of Mahbubnagar, Nalgonda and Khammam through targeted irrigation, he said. KLIS, a monument of waste Slamming the BRSs record, Uttam called the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project a historic blunder that cost the state `1 lakh crore while leaving farmers high and dry. If the BRS had stuck to the original Pranahita-Chevella project planned by the Congress at Rs 38,000 crore, Telangana could have completed 10 major irrigation projects. Instead, Rs 62,000 crore was sunk into a single failed project with three collapsed barrages, he said. He accused the previous BRS government of scrapping the efficient and cost-effective blueprint prepared under former chief minister Dr YS Rajasekhara Reddy and opting for an inflated project at Medigadda for political optics. This wasnt irrigation, it was inflation, he said, alleging massive corruption and calling Kaleshwaram a non-functional project with irreversible financial loss. Uttam said the Rs 62,000 crore wasted on KLIP could have completed long-pending Krishna basin projects such as Palamuru-Rangareddy, Kalwakurthy, Nettempadu, Bhima, Koilsagar, Dindi, Devadula, Sitarama Sagar and the SLBC tunnel. Instead of building a robust irrigation network, BRS built a monument of waste. We could have solved the irrigation crisis permanently, he said.
How justice was finally served to woman who was left to die of starvation
No person could finish reading the case diary without shedding tears for her, says K B Mahendra, special prosecutor in the 2019 Thushara murder case, which shook the states conscience. Though murder in any form is dreadful, what set the case of the 28-year-old apart was that she was left to die of starvation by her husband and in-laws for dowry. The gruesome act did not go unpunished as the Kollam additional district sessions court sentenced Thusharas husband, Chandulal, and his mother, Geetha Lali, to life imprisonment on April 28. A native of Karunagappally, Thushara married Chandulal in 2013. Her husband and in-laws soon began torturing her for dowry and barred her from talking to her family and neighbours. Six years later, in March 2019, she died at home. By the time she died, Thushara had been reduced to a bag of bones, weighing just 21 kg thats even substandard for a seven-year-old girl. From the onset, it was clear that the case hinged on circumstantial evidence. As the majority of the incidents happened within the four walls of the house, there were no eyewitnesses. There was no forensic evidence as well since there was not a single crumb of food in her stomach when autopsy was conducted. The argument of the accused was that Thushara died at the hospital and hence it was not a murder. But the prosecution blew the argument apart by producing hospital documents that revealed Thushara was brought dead, and the matter was immediately conveyed to the police as unnatural death. The prosecution also produced medical documents of Thushara that were prepared when she went to deliver her second child in 2017. At that time, as per the documents, she weighed 48 kg. Mahendra says the statement of an immediate neighbour turned crucial in establishing that the family denied Thushara food. The witness, a lady, told the court that once when she went to the house, she saw Thushara carrying a plate of food. Her mother-in-law, Geetha, soon appeared and pushed away the plate, which fell on the ground. Geetha then scolded Thushara and told her to fetch the food from the floor and have it if she wants. An ASHA worker also testified against the mother-son duo. She said she witnessed the ill-treatment doled out to Thushara by her in-laws when she went there to check on her since she was carrying. Since Thushara was never allowed to interact with anyone outside the family, the neighbours were not aware of what was happening. To prevent others from seeing what was happening inside, Geetha and her son had erected an eight-foot-high tinsheet wall. Mahendra says it was a painful experience arguing the case. I have argued numerous cases, but in none of them were the stomachs of the victims totally empty. This lady had not eaten for days, Mahendra says. I checked with lawyers across the state to see if they had come across such a case before. They told me no, and added that the accused should not go unpunished, he concludes.
Himanta, Police discuss roadmap for new-age crimes
GUWAHATI, May 21: Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and senior police officers of the state deliberated on a roadmap to equip the force with necessary expertise and tools to deal with new-age crimes, officials said. The fifth conference of SPs at Dergaon in Golaghat on Tuesday also focused on professionalism and future-ready policing. Concluded a []
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