Democracy on trial: Umar Khalids endless wait for justice
On February 17, the Press Club of India in New Delhi hosted the release of Umar Khalid and His World, a book put together by his friends, supporters and fellow travellers, honouring his convictions and his belief in the secular idea of Hindu-Muslim unity. But the occasion quickly became something more than a book launch. 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 .
Afghanistans Taliban government issues new Criminal Procedure Code allowing husbands and fathers to physically punish wives and children under specific conditions, drawing global criticism.
'Kennedy' review: Anurag Kashyap's crime thriller struggles to engage
Anurag Kashyap's neo-noir crime thriller Kennedy, which premiered at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival, is finally available in India.
In an age governed by definitions, systems, and measurable outcomes, this meditation asks a timeless question: When do necessary forms become subtle distortions? Law, science, religion, and economics rely upon structure and classification yet no structure fully contains the depth of human reality. Justice, to remain just, must be anchored not only in code, but in conscience. The post The Conspiracy of Forms appeared first on India Legal .
The Supreme Court of India has directed the appointment of judicial officers to oversee aspects of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in West Bengal, pointing to ongoing friction between the State government and the Election Commission of India (ECI). While,citing it as a clear trust deficit between the West Bengal government and [] The post Supreme Court calls for judicial oversight in West Bengals electoral roll revision amid StateElection Commission of India dispute appeared first on India Legal .
Shia LaBeouf's alleged assault victim seeks hate crime charges
Jeffrey Damnit, one of the two men allegedly assaulted by actor Shia LaBeouf on Mardi Gras morning in New Orleans, is seeking hate crime charges against the Transformers star.
The Delhi High Court has issued a protective order in favour of Bollywood actor Kajol Devgan, safeguarding her personality rights and directing action against the unauthorised use of her image on commercial goods and explicit material. The Court acknowledged that personality rights are an intrinsic part of an individuals privacy and reputation. It held that [] The post Delhi High Court upholds personality rights of actress Kajol, restrains sale of objectionable merchandise appeared first on India Legal .
Supreme Court stresses need for greater green cover to improve Delhis air quality
The Supreme Court of India has observed that expanding tree cover throughout the National Capital Region is a significant step toward tackling Delhis persistent air pollution challenges. The remarks were made during ongoing proceedings related to environmental safeguards and adherence to earlier judicial directions on afforestation. According to the Bench, enhancing greenery is not a [] The post Supreme Court stresses need for greater green cover to improve Delhis air quality appeared first on India Legal .
The Supreme Court of India has declined to entertain a public interest litigation that sought to remove promotional flex boards displayed across Kerala, describing the petition as an attempt aimed more at embarrassing the State government ahead of elections than raising a genuine legal grievance. A Bench led by Justice Sanjiv Khanna, with Justice B.R. [] The post Supreme Court rejects petition challenging flex boards in Kerala, calls it an election-time embarrassment appeared first on India Legal .
The Delhi High Court has ordered the removal of certain news reports published by a daily linked to former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, after a defamation plea was filed by a company founded by current Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu. The suit was initiated by Heritage Foods, a dairy enterprise [] The post Delhi High Court directs takedown of reports in Tirupati Laddu Row amid defamation suit by heritage foods appeared first on India Legal .
The Madras High Court has commanded the Directorate of Vigilance and AntiCorruption (DVAC) to register a criminal case against Tamil Nadu Minister K. N. Nehru, criticising the State government for its failure to take prompt action despite having detailed evidence. A Division Bench led by Chief Justice Manindra Mohan Srivastava and Justice Arul Murugan emphasised [] The post Madras High Court directs DVAC to lodge FIR against Tamil Nadu minister KN Nehru, rebukes state for inaction appeared first on India Legal .
Toxic teaser: Yash unleashes his violent streak in gritty crime saga
Moving from a circus setting to an East Asian-inspired backdrop, the story spans different time periods with a dark atmosphere and visuals of gunfights, explosions and stabbing
Supreme Court declines plea to prohibit mosques named after Babur
The Supreme Court of India has refused to entertain a public interest litigation seeking a nationwide prohibition on constructing or naming any mosque after the Mughal ruler Babur, including the use of the term Babri Masjid. A Bench comprising Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta expressed its unwillingness to consider the plea. Faced with the [] The post Supreme Court declines plea to prohibit mosques named after Babur appeared first on India Legal .
Toxic teaser: Yash builds an empire of fear in gritty crime saga set in Goa
Toxic teaser: Yash builds an empire of fear in gritty crime saga set in Goa
In Manipur, justice remains elusive even after death
The harrowing story of an 18-year-old woman who was deprived of a future
Speaker Accepts PDP MLAs Resolution Condemning Hate Crimes on Kashmiris
SRINAGAR: The Speaker of the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly has accepted a private members resolution introduced by PDP MLA Waheed-Ur-Rehman Parra, condemning hate crimes against minorities and urging strict law enforcement. The Pulwama legislator moved the resolution in response to a rise in reported attacks and harassment of Kashmiri students and traders across different []
Israeli forces and Hamas committed atrocity crimes in Gaza, UN report says
Intensified Israeli attacks and the forcible transfer of Palestinians appeared aimed at a permanent demographic shift in Gaza, raising concerns over ethnic cleansing, the report by the U.N. human rights office said.
Rs. 41.50 lakh recovered and returned to cyber crime victims
Teaching students about environmental injustice and solidarity
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Delhi hate crime: Mohammed Umardeen shot dead while trying to rescue son
A 35-year-old Muslim man, who tried to save his teenage son from getting beaten up by a group, was allegedly shot dead in Delhis Nandi Nagri on Tuesday, February 17. Mohammed Umardeen was relishing a cup of tea with his wife, mother and three daughters, when a call from his 15-year-old son, Tehjeem, changed everything. 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 .
Freebies will hurt states in the long run, warns Supreme Court
In oral observations, the Supreme Court on Thursday said sops announced just before elections or freebies will end up affecting the countrys progress in the long run. The bench, led by Chief Justice of India Justice Surya Kant and comprising Justice Joymalya Bagchi and Justice Vipul Pancholi, likened it to appeasement, since it doesnt differentiate [] The post Freebies will hurt states in the long run, warns Supreme Court appeared first on India Legal .
J-K Assembly admits PDP MLA Parras resolution flagging hate crimes against minorities
JAMMU:The speaker of Jammu and Kashmir Assembly has admitted a private members resolution moved by PDP MLA Waheed-Ur-Rehman Parra, strongly condemning hate crimes against minorities and calling for strict enforcement of law. The PDP legislator from Pulwama moved the resolution amid growing incidents of targeted attacks and harassment of Kashmiri students and traders in different []
The Supreme Court of India has affirmed a decision of the Bombay High Court holding that a magistrate does not have the authority to order the blocking or removal of online content by invoking the Information Technology Rules, 2009. The case arose from proceedings initiated by Dhyan Foundation, which had obtained an order from a [] The post Supreme Court upholds Bombay High Court ruling: Magistrates cannot use IT Rules, 2009 to block online content appeared first on India Legal .
Genealogical sites have helped solve major crimes
Authorities trying to solve the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie say they might tap DNA genealogy databases
The Supreme Court of India has asked the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) to evaluate whether packaged food items containing excessive amounts of sugar, salt, and unhealthy fats should carry clear warning labels on their front panels. A bench comprising J.B. Pardiwala and K.V. Viswanathan observed that prominent front-of-pack disclosures could play [] The post Supreme Court asks Food Safety and Standards Authority of India to review warning labels for high sugar, salt and fat foods appeared first on India Legal .
The Supreme Court of India has granted bail to filmmaker Vikram Bhatt and his wife Shwetambari V Bhatt in a cheating case linked to a film investment dispute. The couple had challenged earlier orders after being denied relief in connection with allegations that they misrepresented a movie project and failed to return substantial funds invested [] The post Supreme Court grants bail to Vikram Bhatt, wife in Film Investment cheating case; refers parties to mediation appeared first on India Legal .
US Justice Department Probes Warner Sale's Impact on Theaters
The US Justice Department has summoned some of the country's largest theater chains to private conversations about the potential impact of a sale of Warner Bros. Discovery Inc, according to people familiar with the matter.
Justice Kurian Panel Seeks To Strip Governors Of Key Powers In Centre-State Reform Push
The 387-page Part I of the report recommends significant changes to the appointment, tenure and functioning of governors.
'Showed No Remorse': Juvenile Justice Board On Dwarka SUV Teen Driver Who Ran Over Biker
The minor was produced before the board on February 4, a day after he allegedly drove a speeding Scorpio that struck 23-year-old biker Sahil Dhaneshra.
Blow to justice, say kin after 17 acquitted in Chhattisgarh father-son murder case
Raheem Ummad Mohammad, 55, and son Idul Mohammad, 35, were found dead following communal violence in Bemetara district in 2023
Justice remains 'inaccessible' for 'Persons with Disabilities', says NCPEDP study
A new report reveals significant hurdles for persons with disabilities in accessing India's justice system. Inaccessible police stations, a lack of trained personnel like sign language interpreters, and inadequate legal aid are major concerns. Many PwDs remain unaware of their rights, facing infrastructural and attitudinal barriers when seeking help from law enforcement.
Look into plea for special law on hate crimes: SC to Attorney General
The Supreme Court said that classifying crime on the basis of the identity of the victim may run the danger of dividing the society
CCB arrests absconding accused involved in several serious crimes
Former Lokaykta of Karnataka and former Supreme Court judge N. Santosh Hegde has said that in order to bring about large scale change, the society should learn to honour the honest individuals.
The Supreme Court of India has intervened in a controversial ruling by the Allahabad High Court that downgraded charges in a sexual offence case involving a minor child. The top court concluded that the high court had erred in law by treating serious conduct as mere preparation rather than an attempt to commit rape and [] The post Supreme Court of India seeks expert guidelines on judicial sensitivity; sets aside Allahabad High Court order diluting attempt to rape charges appeared first on India Legal .
'Fun Reel Crushed His Manchester Dream': Mother Of Dwarka Crash Victim Demands Justice
Sahil Dhaneshra, a BBA student set for Manchester, died in a Dwarka crash caused by a minors SUV. His mother blames a reckless social media reel for ending his dreams.
Allegations in Epstein files may amount to crimes against humanity, say U.N. experts
The crimes, they said, showed a commodification and dehumanisation of women and girls
Crime Branch Cracks Down On Alleged HDFC Bank Fraud; Five Staffers Held, Searches Ongoing
SRINAGAR, Feb 18: The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of Crime Branch J&K has intensified its investigation into an alleged multi-layered financial fraud at HDFC Banks Shopian branch, arresting five employees in connection with the case. Spokesperson in a statement, The Economic Offences Wing (EOW), Kashmir of Crime Branch J&K is conducting searches in the districts of Shopian and Budgam in connection with case FIR No. 30/2025, registered under the relevant provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the IT Act [] The post Crime Branch Cracks Down On Alleged HDFC Bank Fraud; Five Staffers Held, Searches Ongoing appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Crime Branch Arrests Five in HDFC Bank Fraud Case
SRINAGAR: The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of Crime Branch Jammu Kashmir has arrested five employees of HDFC Bank in connection with a major financial fraud at the banks Shopian branch. Acting on FIR No. 30/2025, registered under provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the IT Act at Police Station EOW Kashmir, the EOW is []
The father of Dwarka accident accused has spoken out after his son was accused in a fatal Dwarka crash. He denied the claims that his children were making reels. He also stated that the Scorpio involved is part of his commercial vehicle business, and the challans issued against the car were not because of his son but by the driver.
Bulldozer justice? HC questions HYDRAA in Gudimalkapur case
Hyderabad: The Telangana High Court on Tuesday, February 17, expressed strong displeasure over the actions of HYDRAA in allegedly taking over private land in Gudimalkapur by terming it as government property without a clear determination. Hearing a petition, the court questioned how authorities ascertain that a particular parcel of land belongs to the government and 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 .
Decency and justice, former England captains call for better treatment of imprisoned Imran Khan
Former England captains Michael Atherton, Nasser Hussain, David Gower and Mike Brearley have joined leading figures from across world cricket in calling on the Pakistani government to treat the imprisoned former prime minister Imran Khan with decency and justice. An open letter signed by the quartet, along with 10 other former international captains including Allan [] The post Decency and justice, former England captains call for better treatment of imprisoned Imran Khan appeared first on Caught At Point .
Supreme Court to use software to identify justices conflict of interests
The Supreme Court will begin using software to scan litigants filings to identify justices potential conflicts of interest.
Tele-Law workshop focuses on Technology-driven access to justice
Meghwal highlights inclusive and digital legal services Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir, February 17, 2026: A Regional Event-cum-Workshop under the Tele-Law Initiative of the DISHA (Designing Innovative Solutions for Holistic Access to Justice) Scheme was held at the Sher-i-Kashmir International Convention Centre by the Department of Justice, Ministry of Law and Justice, Government of India, to [] The post Tele-Law workshop focuses on Technology-driven access to justice appeared first on Northlines .
Paathirathri OTT release date confirmed: Where and when to watch the Malayalam crime-thriller online
Paathirathri, starring Navya Nair and Soubin Shahir, is set to premiere online soon. The Malayalam crime-thriller follows two police officers whose routine night patrol turns into a dangerous investigation after a journalists mysterious death. Directed by Ratheena PT, the film explores duty, guilt and personal conflict as the officers find themselves under suspicion.
Delhi accident kills 23-year-old, single mother appeals for justice
Delhi: Inna Makan had raised her only child, Saahil Dhaneshra, as tenderly as a flower, dedicating every penny from her earnings to providing him a better life. Even planning to send him outside of India after his last semester of college, Inna had never imagined she would see Saahil die at the age of 23. 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 .
CM Calls For Strengthening Tele-Law Service To Ensure Timely Justice, Reduce Court Pendency
SRINAGAR, Feb 17: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today underscored the vital role of the Tele-Law initiative in expanding access to justice and easing the burden on courts, particularly for people living in rural and remote areas. Speaking at the Regional Workshop on Tele-Law organized by Ministry of Law & Justice, Government of India at the Sher-i-Kashmir International Convention Centre (SKICC) here, the Chief Minister expressed hope that the scheme would be further strengthened through collective efforts with the Government of [] The post CM Calls For Strengthening Tele-Law Service To Ensure Timely Justice, Reduce Court Pendency appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
'Kohrra' Season 2: Why So Many Crime Dramas Turn Punjab Into a Crisis Zone
In Kohrra Season 2, Punjab becomes the stage for bonded labour, but the story is written across uneven terrains.
Karnataka High Court quashes defamation proceedings against Rahul Gandhi
The Karnataka High Court has set aside criminal defamation proceedings initiated against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, holding that allowing the case to continue would amount to an abuse of the process of law. The case stemmed from campaign material circulated during the 2023 Karnataka Assembly elections, in which the Congress party had referred to allegations [] The post Karnataka High Court quashes defamation proceedings against Rahul Gandhi appeared first on India Legal .
More than two decades after the death of Telugu-Tamil actress Pratyusha, the Supreme Court of India has upheld the conviction of Gudipalli Siddhartha Reddy for abetment of suicide while firmly ruling out claims of murder or sexual assault. A Bench comprising Justice Rajesh Bindal and Justice Manmohan dismissed appeals filed both by Reddy and by [] The post Supreme Court affirms abetment conviction in actress Pratyusha death case, rejects murder allegations appeared first on India Legal .
Justice delayed is justice denied: CM Omar
rinagar: Underscoring the critical role of Tele-Law in easing pressure on courts and ensuring timely justice, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Tuesday said, justice delayed is justice denied and the efforts must be made to ensure that only cases requiring judicial hearings reach the courts, while others can be resolved through technology-driven legal aid []
Supreme Court declines relief in case on missionary access to tribal villages
The Supreme Court of India has declined to entertain a plea challenging restrictions placed on the entry of Christian missionaries into certain tribal villages in Chhattisgarh. By doing so, the top court left undisturbed an earlier decision of the Chhattisgarh High Court, which had upheld the authority of local village bodies to pass such measures. [] The post Supreme Court declines relief in case on missionary access to tribal villages appeared first on India Legal .
This Is A Crime, Not An Accident: Mother Of 23-Year-Old Dwarka Crash Victim Seeks Justice
Inna Makan seeks justice after Sahil Dhaneshra died in a Dwarka crash caused by a minor driving a Scorpio for fun reels. Police registered an FIR and the accused got interim bail.
IGP Crime Sujit Kumar releases maiden J&K Fingerprint Bureaus Magazine
JAMMU: The 1st edition of the Fingerprint Bureaus Magazine of Jammu & Kashmir Police was formally released on Monday by Sujit Kumar-IPS, Inspector General of Police (Crime Branch), at a function attended by senior officers of the Crime Branch. IGP Kumar released a booklet on the Guidelines and Standard Operating Procedures for Field staff to []
A grieving mother is seeking justice after her 23-year-old son, Sahil Dhaneshra, was killed in a road accident involving an SUV driven by a 17-year-old. Sahil, who was preparing to pursue his master's in the UK, died instantly. His mother is advocating for stricter legal action against the underage driver and vehicle owner.
Peace Panels Key to Crime-free Hyderabad: Sajjanar
Broadening the scope of public safety, the meeting also called for collective initiatives to combat cybercrime and eradicate the menace of drugs and ganja from the city.
MBVV Crime Branch Nabs MCOCA Accused Wanted For 6 Years In Solapur Robbery Case
Mira-Bhayandar: Crime Detection Branch Cell4 of the Mira-Bhayandar, Vasai-Virar (MBVV) Police Commissionerate has successfully arrested an accused who had been absconding for the past six years in connection with a robbery and Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime (MCOCA) case registered in Solapur district. Complainant Lured to Buy Tractor Trolley, Robbed of 2.50 Lakh According to police officials, the crime occurred on June 26, 2021, near Saket Mangal Karyalaya in Kurduwadi, Solapur, where the complainant was called under the pretext of purchasing a tractor trolley. Upon arrival, the complainant was allegedly assaulted by a group consisting of one woman and four men, who forcibly robbed him of 2.50 lakh in cash. Following the incident, Kurduwadi Police Station in Solapur Rural registered a case under Section 395 of the Indian Penal Code along with provisions of the MCOCA, including Sections 3(1)(2), 3(2), and 3(4). Intelligence Inputs Led MBVV Team to Trace Absconding Accused During the investigation, Solapur Rural Local Crime Branch received information that the main accused was residing within the jurisdiction of the MBVV Police Commissionerate. Based on a request for assistance and credible confidential inputs, Crime Branch Cell4 initiated a search operation. South Mumbai Traffic Nightmare Today: Road Closures, Parking Bans For Indo-French Summit Acting on specific intelligence and under senior officers guidance, the team traced and detained the accused identified as Kukan alias Krishna Kaluram Shinde (40), originally from Kurduwadi, Solapur. He was apprehended from Dhaniv Baug, Nalasopara East on February 14, 2026. Preliminary inquiry revealed that the accused is wanted in a total of eight criminal cases. The arrested accused has been handed over to the Solapur Rural Local Crime Branch for further legal action. To get details on exclusive and budget-friendly property deals in Mumbai & surrounding regions, do visit: https://budgetproperties.in/
Palghar Crime: Naigaon Police Arrest Absconding Accused After 1 Year In Gang Rape And Robbery Case
Palghar, Maharashtra, Feb 16: The Crime Detection Team of Naigaon Police Station has successfully traced and arrested an accused who had been absconding for the past one year in connection with a gang rape case registered at the police station. According to police officials, the incident dates back to November 27, 2024, when the complainant had travelled alone to Pune in search of employment. After missing a job interview due to delay, she contacted her husbands friend, identified as Pawan Rajendra Prasad Sabbat, a resident of Mira Road, seeking assistance. Police stated that the accused assured her of arranging a job and later travelled to Pune, brought the woman back to Mira Road, and kept her confined in a room near Chandika Temple. During this period, the complainant was allegedly sexually assaulted repeatedly by Sabbat along with his associates Dhanraj Chavan and Abhishek Pujari. Additional accused and charges Another accused, Nagesh Gaikwad, a resident of Talegaon, Pune, was also involved in the case and allegedly molested the victim. The accused also reportedly robbed the complainant of valuables including her mobile phone, mangalsutra, earrings, and cash amounting to 15,000, with the total stolen property valued at approximately 75,000. Additionally, the prime accused allegedly created a fake Instagram profile in the victims name and uploaded her photographs. Based on the complaint, Naigaon Police registered a case under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, along with provisions of the Information Technology Act. Arrest after year-long search While three accused Sabbat, Chavan and Pujari were arrested earlier, the fourth accused, Gaikwad, had been evading arrest since the crime occurred. Also Watch: Palghar Crime Unit Nabs 'OBD Star' Thief With 53 Cases; Stolen Swift Recovered From Gujarat Buyer Taking the seriousness of the offence into account, Senior Police Inspector Sanjay Hajare directed the crime detection team to intensify the search. Acting on confidential information and through sustained investigation, the team traced Gaikwad to Kamshet, Pune, where he was taken into custody. During interrogation, the accused reportedly confessed to his involvement, following which he was formally arrested in the case. Further investigation is underway. To get details on exclusive and budget-friendly property deals in Mumbai & surrounding regions, do visit: https://budgetproperties.in/
Woman who lost son in accident pleads for justice on social media
23-year-old died after his bike was allegedly hit by a car driven by a minor in Delhis Dwarka on February 3
Death of student at coaching centre: parents seek justice
Parents Association of Andhra Pradesh seek the intervention of Education Minister and Commissioner of School Education in the matter
Climate justice must centre on social inequality, say experts
Speakers at the webinar Covering Heat: What Gets Missed call for rethinking how heat impacts communities, and urge journalists and policymakers to examine the working conditions of those exposed to extreme temperatures and to design solutions grounded in lived realities
Centre, BJP-ruled states turning blind eye to injustice to gig workers: Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi highlighted deep class and caste discrimination within the gig economy, accusing BJP governments of inaction. He met gig workers, noting their lack of stable income, social security, and dignity, with women facing double exploitation. Gandhi asserted Congress-ruled states are developing laws for worker rights, aiming for a nationwide framework.
Chief Justice of Kerala HC highlights role of legal literacy clubs in shaping responsible citizens
Soumen Sen was inaugurating a free medical camp and an interactive session with children, jointly organised by the Kottayam District Legal Services Authority and the Legal Literacy Club of Kumarakom Government Vocational Higher Secondary School
It is Kim Soo-hyun's birthday today, but many fans are also remembering late actress Kim Sae-ron, whose death sent shockwaves through the K-drama industry. She was found dead at her home on February 16, on the same date as Kim Soo-hyun's birthday. Following her death, reports resurfaced alleging that Soo-hyun and Sae-ron had been in a relationship in 2015, when she was still a minor. Kim Sae-ron's family made several allegations against Soo-hyun, claiming he drove her to suicide. However, none of these claims were proven. On the occasion of Soo-hyun's birthday, his fan union reportedly donated 100 million won to the Heart Foundation. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kim Soo Hyun (@soohyun_k216) According to The Chosun, a representative from Kim Soo-hyun's fan union stated, Global fans united to commemorate Kim Soo-hyuns birthday in a more meaningful way. We hope this donation becomes a source of hope for many patients undergoing treatment for heart diseases. Kim Soo-hyun turns 38 today. While many fans are celebrating the actors birthday, others continue to demand justice for Kim Sae-ron. One user tweeted, Rest in Peace, Kim Sae Ron I pray for you to get Justice. Another wrote, Today marks one year in heaven for Kim Sae Ron may she finally receive the justice she deserves. Some even called the birthday celebrations disrespectful in light of the controversy. Rest in Peace,Kim Sae Ron I pray for you to get Justice. https://t.co/9P6f07i1hV Taejung Ssi (@sin_gularity1) February 16, 2026 today marks one year in heaven for Kim Sae Ron may she finally receive the justice she deserves https://t.co/VB902xku9c Tine (@jellytineszx) February 16, 2026 the disrespect to kim sae ron... https://t.co/8MpSA0Muh3 shua saw TXT (@yjwyangxh) February 16, 2026 Kim Sae-ron's death sparked major controversy in South Korea. After her passing in 2025, her family and the Garosero Research Institute, a YouTube channel, alleged that she and Soo-hyun had been in a relationship when she was just 15 years old. Several photos and videos were circulated online to support these claims. View this post on Instagram A post shared by (@ron_sae) Kim Soo-hyun later denied the allegations that he dated Kim Sae-ron when she was a minor during a press conference. He also initiated legal action against Garosero, accusing the channel of defamation and leaking private information. As the controversy intensified, several brands began distancing themselves from the actor. Prada ended its collaboration with him, and Disney+ reportedly paused the production of Knock-Off. Since then, Kim Soo-hyun has largely stayed away from social media and public appearances, with reports suggesting he is living a low-profile life at his family home in Seongdong-gu, Seoul.
Rohit Shetty Firing Case: Mumbai Crime Branch Arrests Another Suspect From Agra; Total Now 12
Mumbai: The Mumbai Crime Branch has arrested another accused in connection with the firing incident outside filmmaker Rohit Shettys residence. The arrested accused has been identified as Vishnu Kushwaha, who was apprehended from Agra, Uttar Pradesh. He is expected to be produced before the court shortly. With this latest arrest, the total number of accused apprehended in the firing case has risen to 12. Further investigation is underway. To get details on exclusive and budget-friendly property deals in Mumbai & surrounding regions, do visit: https://budgetproperties.in/
The Supreme Court of India on Monday declined to entertain a petition raising concerns about the worsening water quality of the river Ganga in Varanasi. The plea had been filed by Badaravada Venugopal, who is also known as Baba Khatarnak, seeking judicial intervention over the alleged discharge of untreated sewage into the river. A Bench [] The post Supreme Court declines to hear plea on Ganga Pollution in Varanasi, asks petitioner to move High Court appeared first on India Legal .
Delhis Rouse Avenue Court Complex has framed charges against former Bihar Chief Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav and former Chief Minister Rabri Devi in connection with the alleged land-for-jobs scam. The court observed that, at the prima facie stage, the material placed on record suggested the existence of a conspiracy purportedly mentored by Lalu during his [] The post Rouse Avenue Court frames charges against Lalu Prasad Yadav and Rabri Devi in alleged Land-for-Jobs scam appeared first on India Legal .
The Supreme Court of India has refused to stay the recent amendment that links the countrys data protection regime with changes to the transparency law under the Right to Information Act, even as it agreed to examine the constitutional validity of the move. The challenge arises from amendments introduced through the Digital Personal Data Protection [] The post Supreme Court refuses to stay RTI Amendment linked to Data Protection Law, agrees to examine Constitutional challenge appeared first on India Legal .
'Biggest crime in the world': Akhtar slams PCB chief Naqvi, Pakistan
Shoaib Akhtar slammed PCB chief Mohsin Naqvi and Babar Azam after Pakistans 61-run loss to India, calling the leadership incompetent and questioning Babars match-winning ability. He said Pakistan lacks investment and modern talent to compete with India. In the match, India made 175/7 and bowled Pakistan out for 114, with early wickets triggering a collapse despite Usman Khans 44.
SSP reviews crime scenario, stresses speedy investigation
Excelsior Correspondent RAMBAN, Feb 15: To assess the progress of cases under investigation across the district and with a strong focus on timely disposal and effective law enforcement, a comprehensive crime review meeting was convened by the Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Ramban, here today. During the meeting, all pending cases were discussed in detail, with directions to ensure their disposal strictly on merit and within prescribed timelines. Special emphasis was laid on cases registered under the Narcotic Drugs and [] The post SSP reviews crime scenario, stresses speedy investigation appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Mumbai: In a swift operation, the Kanjurmarg police have arrested 26-year-old Rohit Kachru Kharat for the brutal murder of a youth on February 14. The suspect, who had fled to rural Maharashtra after the crime, was tracked down and apprehended in the Badnapur area of Jalna district within 36 hours of the incident. Verbal spat escalated into fatal stabbing According to the FIR, the victim, Harsh Tushar Thakur, 23, a resident of Nahur East, was spending time with his friends Omkar Kadam and Nitin Magre near V.K. Krishna Menon College in Bhandup East in the early hours of Saturday. Between 1:15 AM and 1:45 AM, a minor verbal spat escalated into violence when the accused, Rohit Kharat, allegedly pulled out a sharp knife and stabbed Harsh repeatedly. Witnesses stated that Kharat threatened to kill anyone who tried to intervene before speeding away on his motorcycle. Harsh was rushed to Fortis Hospital, Mulund but was declared dead during treatment. Bhandup Murder Accused Akhtar Qureshi Still At Large 21 Days After Stabbing Victim 29 Times Phone was switched off to evade police Following a complaint by the victim's father, the Kanjurmarg police have registered a case under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). The investigation faced an immediate hurdle as the accused switched off his mobile phone and moved between multiple hideouts to evade the police. Despite the suspect's attempts to stay off the grid, technical surveillance and local intelligence led investigators to Badnapur, Jalna. A specialized police team was dispatched immediately, successfully intercepting and arresting Kharat before he could move to another location. To get details on exclusive and budget-friendly property deals in Mumbai & surrounding regions, do visit: https://budgetproperties.in/
NC committed to social justice: Dr Farooq Abdullah
Srinagar: Dr Farooq Abdullah, President of the Jammu and Kashmir National Conference (NC), on Sunday reiterated that social justice and equitable development form the cornerstone of the partys ideology. He affirmed that the government led by Omar Abdullah is steadfastly working in the same spirit to ensure inclusive growth and people-centric governance across Jammu and []
Man held for routing cybercrime funds through mule accounts
In a recent crackdown, Bettiah police arrested 32-year-old Sandeep Kumar Gupta, accused of leading a sophisticated cyberfraud scheme. He reportedly acquired mule bank accounts and multiple SIM cards to funnel illegal funds, profiting through commissions. Authorities seized 28 ATM cards and eight mobile devices from the suspect. Ongoing investigations aim to trace the larger syndicate behind transactions worth several lakhs.
Social justice, Equitable Dev central to NC ideology: Farooq
Srinagar, Feb 15: National Conference (NC) President, Farooq Abdullah on Sunday said social justice and equitable development form the cornerstones of the partys ideology. In keeping with this spirit, the government led by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah is steadily working to ensure inclusive growth and people-centric governance across Jammu and Kashmir, he said. [] The post Social justice, Equitable Dev central to NC ideology: Farooq appeared first on Northlines .
Thane Crime: Paying Guest Accused Of Stealing Gold Chains Worth 5.20 Lakh From Elderly Woman
Thane: A case of theft has been reported in the Chitalsar-Manpada area, where a woman staying as a paying guest is accused of stealing two gold chains worth approximately 5,20,000 from an elderly womans residence. The Vartak Nagar Police have registered a formal complaint and are investigating the matter. Incident Background The victim, Veronica Anthony (83), resides alone in the Tikujiniwadi Road locality. To provide her with company and support, her son-in-law, Kallukaran Devassy Francis (58), posted an advertisement on the real estate portal 99acres seeking a female paying guest. Responding to the ad, Priti Sanjay Singh, originally from Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, contacted the family. After an initial visit on January 28, she agreed to move in for a monthly rent of 6,000, paying an advance of 4,000. She officially moved into the residence on February 1 and began commuting for work. 13-Year-Old Boy Missing In Thane After Exam Day Argument Over Mobile Phone, Police Launch Search Discovery of the Theft The theft came to light on February 13, when the family discovered that two gold chains, previously kept in a drawer of an iron cupboard in the bedroom on February 8, were missing. Despite a thorough search of the premises, the jewelry could not be found. Police Action Based on the circumstances, the victim's family has raised a strong suspicion against the paying guest, Priti Singh. A formal complaint has been filed by the son-in-law at the Vartak Nagar Police Station on behalf of the elderly victim. The police are currently tracing the suspect and verifying the documentation provided at the time of her move-in. To get details on exclusive and budget-friendly property deals in Mumbai & surrounding regions, do visit: https://budgetproperties.in/
Rising Intervention, Not Rising Crime: Maharashtra Battles Child Marriage
Good news rarely arrives with a label that says good. One must peel back the surface of headlines to see what the numbers truly mean. The same careful reading is required when we confront disturbing statistics. When reports revealed that authorities in Maharashtra stopped 6,428 child marriages in seven years, many reacted with alarm. Commentators spoke of a spike. Some suggested the state was sliding backward while India aims to eliminate child marriage by 2030. The assumption was simple: more cases stopped must mean more child marriages occurring. But that conclusion mistakes visibility for growth. A rise in interventions does not automatically indicate a rise in crime. Child marriage has long existed in silence, shielded by social acceptance and underreporting. When cases surface and are prevented, it often signals that communities are speaking up and systems are responding. Earlier data underscores the depth of the challenge. Drawing from Census 2011, the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights, in 2017, identified 70 districts across 13 states with high child marriage prevalence. Sixteen of those districts were in Maharashtra. The burden was real. What changed was not the existence of the problem, but the response to it. At the national level, awareness campaigns such as Bal Vivah Mukt Bharat brought conversations about girls education, legal consequences, and early marriage into communities once beyond the reach of policy messaging. Over time, child marriage began to be viewed less as tradition and more as a violation. At the state level, enforcement strengthened. The Prohibition of Child Marriage Act, 2006 provided a firm legal foundation, and Maharashtra reinforced it through the Maharashtra Prohibition of Child Marriage Rules, 2022. These rules introduced accountability at the grassroots. Schools must report prolonged absences. Child Marriage Prohibition Officers monitor dropouts and coordinate with gram sabhas. District initiatives further shifted the landscape. Campaigns led by local police in Solapur demonstrated how law enforcement can prevent rather than merely react. By tracking vulnerable cases and directly engaging families, authorities disrupted marriages before they occurred and signalled that child marriage is not a private affair immune from scrutiny. For instance, 17 NGO partners of Just Rights for Children are working in 30 vulnerable districts of Maharashtra and have stopped 10,556 child marriages in the last one year. Just Rights for Children is the countrys largest network with over 250 partner NGOs working across the country for child protection. Working on the 3P model of Prevention, Protection and Prosecution, the NGOs work in tandem with administration and law enforcement agencies to end child marriage by 2030. In a recently conducted research, Tipping Point to Zero: Evidence towards a Child Marriage Free India, by Centre for Legal Action and Behavioural Change for Children (C-LAB), an initiative by India Child Protection, clearly shows that local authorities such as panchayats and gram sabhas, and NGOs have a huge role to play in this shift in Maharashtra. The report showed that 100% respondents were aware of the laws about child marriage and they credited NGOs (81%) and local authorities (73%) as the top sources of their information on child marriage laws. Higher reporting, then, is not evidence of decline. It signals accountability. Each prevented marriage represents a child protected. The more urgent question is not why numbers are rising, but how many cases still remain unseen. The writer is president, Mahatma Phule Samaj Seva Mandal, Karmala District, Solapur
For compete on the global stage, must avoid ostentation and hypocrisy: Justice Raj Beer Singh
Mundapande (Moradabad): Justice Raj Beer Singh, Allahabad High Court said that if we wants to compete on the global stage amid increasing competition, must steer clear of ostentation and hypocrisy. There are no shortcuts to progress. The quality of childrens education depends significantly on the special contribution of parents along with the school. Justice Rajbeer []
Mumbai Crime: Sahar Police Nab Taxi Driver For Manipulating Rapido Booking System
Mumbai: The Sahar police have arrested a taxi driver for allegedly cheating passengers and the Rapido company by manipulating the booking system. The accused driver has been identified as Anas Ali, 24. On receiving information that some cab drivers were cheating the platform, Rapido officials coordinated with the Sahar police for a joint operation on February 12. At around 10.30 pm near Level 4, officials checked a Rapido taxi (MH02GH7481). 'No Girl Has Figure Like You': Rapido Driver Sends Obscene Messages To Female Passenger After Ride In Mumbai; Probe Launched When the complainant, Rapido employee Vipin Jaiswal, 31, asked the passenger to show the booking details, the driver instead produced his own mobile phone displaying the information, which raised suspicion. Inspection revealed that the driver was using two mobile phones to carry out the fraud. He allegedly generated fake ride bookings on one device and accepted the same bookings on another, thereby bypassing the official booking system and falsely presenting the rides as genuine. Further verification revealed that he was operating two separate Rapido applications/accounts. The accused, a resident of Jogeshwari East, was taken into custody. Both mobile phones used in the offence were seized, and Jaiswal filed the complaint on behalf of Rapido. To get details on exclusive and budget-friendly property deals in Mumbai & surrounding regions, do visit: https://budgetproperties.in/
Hard work, clear goals, discipline essential for success in life: Chief Justice of India Surya Kant
During Maharshi Dayanand University's 50th anniversary, Chief Justice Surya Kant inspired attendees with his insights on achieving success. He urged the importance of having well-defined goals, coupled with hard work, discipline, and determination. Justice Kant also highlighted the necessity of upholding integrity and serving societal values. Recalling his enriching experience at MDU, he championed a merit-based approach to recognizing talent.
Punjab steps up war on organised crime with first-ever AGTF police station
U.S. Justice Department sends letter regarding Epstein files redactions to lawmakers: report
The letter, required by law, includes a general description of the types of redactions made, and a list of notable people mentioned in the files in any way
US Justice Department sends letter regarding Epstein files redactions to lawmakers: Report
The Justice Department has sent a letter to lawmakers detailing redactions in Jeffrey Epstein's files. The correspondence includes a general description of redactions and a list of notable individuals mentioned, even those with no direct connection to Epstein or Ghislaine Maxwell. The letter does not specify the context of these mentions.
Legal Aid Defense Counsel System reclaims justice for undertrial prisoners
Malkajgiri Cybercrime Police Crack 6 Cases, Refund 16.9 Lakh To Victims
Refunds amounting to 16,90,880 were processed through court orders and returned to victims: Malkajgiri cybercrime DCP S.V. Naga Lakshmi
Investment fraud tops cybercrime cases in 2025 in Karnataka
Siddaramaiah launches sixth guarantee, questions silence of ex-CMs over injustice to Karnataka
The mega convention of Bhoo Guarantee at Haveri coincided with the Congress governmentcompleting 1,000 days in office

