Nitish Kaushals addition to the FBIs wanted list has put fresh focus on a network accused of recruiting Punjab youths, moving cocaine from Southern California and threatening diaspora families through relatives in India and abroad.
US charges Russian bulletproof web hosts over cyberattacks that netted $62M from cybercrime victims
The 2024 indictment, now unsealed, accuses three Russians and two web hosts of aiding hackers and profiting from cybercrime.
Nellore Police Earn a Grade, Report Drop in Crime
To improve road safety, police intensified enforcement through e-challans, drunken-driving checks and action against open drinking, resulting in better compliance with traffic rules.
Major Cyber Crime Bust in Greater Noida: Eight Illegal Call Centers Shut Down
Greater Noida, July 15: The Uttar Pradesh Police has achieved a significant breakthrough in its statewide operation, Operation CY-Vajra, aimed at combating cybercrime. The Gautam Buddh Nagar Commissionerate Police has successfully uncovered major networks involved in cyber offenses. During this special operation, extensive verification and intensive raids were conducted based on digital and manual intelligence. ... Read more Major Cyber Crime Bust in Greater Noida: Eight Illegal Call Centers Shut Down
Calcutta High Court allows AITC to conduct Martyrs Day rally on July 21
The Calcutta High Court on Wednesday directed the Kolkata Police to grant permission to All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) to hold its Shahid Diwas (Martyrs Day) rally on July 21 at Cathedral Road near Birla Planetarium, subject to strict conditions to ensure maintenance of law and order, crowd management and smooth vehicular movement. While disposing [] The post Calcutta High Court allows AITC to conduct Martyrs Day rally on July 21 appeared first on India Legal .
Complaint alleged organised malicious campaign by her fellow actors
The Aurangabad Bench of the Bombay High Court has ruled that the State is liable to pay Rs 30 lakh as compensation for deaths caused by manual scavenging, even when the deceased workers were employed by private individuals and not by government authorities. The Division Bench of Justice Nitin Suryawanshi and Justice Vaishali Patil-Jadhav relied [] The post Bombay High Court directs Maharashtra to pay Rs 30 lakh compensation to families of deceased manual scavengers appeared first on India Legal .
Supreme Court informed Air India crash draft investigation report on track for October 2026
The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) has informed the Supreme Court that it is fully competent to investigate the June 12, 2025 Air India Flight AI171 crash in Ahmedabad, which claimed 260 lives, and has opposed petitions seeking an independent, court-monitored inquiry. In a counter affidavit, the AAIB stated that it is a specialised statutory [] The post Supreme Court informed Air India crash draft investigation report on track for October 2026 appeared first on India Legal .
Supreme Court questions constitutional validity of two-child norm for contesting panchayat elections
The Supreme Court has questioned the constitutional validity of laws that disqualify individuals with more than two children from contesting Panchayat and other local body elections, observing that such policies may no longer be justified in light of Indias declining fertility rate. The Bench of Justice PS Narasimha and Justice Alok Aradhe passed the order [] The post Supreme Court questions constitutional validity of two-child norm for contesting panchayat elections appeared first on India Legal .
The Karnataka High Court has set aside a decision by an apartment owners association that prohibited children from playing in the apartments designated play area, highlighting the importance of playing games in a childs physical and mental development. The single-judge Bench of Justice Hanchate Sanjeevkumar held that children have a fundamental right to play and [] The post Karnataka High Court sets aside apartment associations decision restricting children from playing in common playgrounds appeared first on India Legal .
Code, Courage, Cover Drives: Sanjay Krishnamurthi Is Building American Crickets Next Big Story
From analyzing machine learning data algorithms to dismantling international bowling attacks under stadium lights, he is the ultimate modern cricketer. Sanjay Krishnamurthi is not your average top-order batsman. By day, the computer science major at San Jose State University debugs complex machine learning codes. By night, he switches gears completely, using his analytical mind to calculate risk and obliterate professional bowling lineups.
Supreme Court proceedings disruption: Delhi Police arrests Lucknow University law students
The Delhi Police has arrested two Lucknow University law students in connection with the July 10, 2026 incident in the Supreme Court, during which one of the accused allegedly used abusive language against the judges, threw case papers inside the courtroom and created a commotion during proceedings. The accused have been identified as 24-year-old Prabal [] The post Supreme Court proceedings disruption: Delhi Police arrests Lucknow University law students appeared first on India Legal .
Delhi High Court issues notice on plea seeking immediate medical intervention for Sonam Wangchuk
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday issued notice to the Union Government and the Delhi government on a public interest litigation (PIL) seeking immediate medical intervention for climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, who has been on an indefinite hunger strike at Jantar Mantar since June 28. The Division Bench of Chief Justice Devendra Kumar Upadhyaya and [] The post Delhi High Court issues notice on plea seeking immediate medical intervention for Sonam Wangchuk appeared first on India Legal .
Tiny pollen grains offer vital clues for investigators solving complex criminal cases. Forensic palynologists analyze these microscopic particles to link suspects to crime scenes. A notable murder case in New Zealand was solved using unusual mutated pollen evidence. Pollen's resistance to decomposition makes it a persistent and valuable forensic tool. This silent evidence helps identify and locate regions, aiding in criminal investigations.
For justice around the clock | Explained
The Supreme Court has decided to examine a write petition for a framework to urgently set up Benches; the petition argues that in a system where executive power may operate at any hour, the protection of fundamental rights cannot remain constrained by the temporal boundaries of court schedules
The Supreme Court has issued notice to the Bar Council of India (BCI) on a public interest litigation (PIL) seeking strict regulation of advocates use of social media for advertising, client solicitation and promotional activities, alleging that such practices violate the Advocates Act, 1961 and the Bar Council of India Rules. The petition also seeks [] The post Supreme Court seeks BCI response on plea seeking regulation of social media of advocates for digital solicitation appeared first on India Legal .
Angela Davis, a prominent activist, advocates for actively opposing racism. She emphasizes that mere non-racism is insufficient in a discriminatory society. Her lifelong work addresses racial justice, gender equality, and prison reform. Davis's writings and speeches inspire critical thinking about fairness and social change. She continues to be an influential voice for human rights and equality.
Controversial Audio Clip Linked to 2018 Kerala Floods Under Crime Branch Investigation
Thiruvananthapuram, July 15: The Kerala government has ordered a Crime Branch investigation into a controversial audio clip. This clip allegedly features the voice of former Electricity Minister K. Krishnankutty, claiming that the devastating floods of 2018 during Pinarayi Vijayans tenure were the result of a criminal conspiracy and human intervention. Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala initiated ... Read more Controversial Audio Clip Linked to 2018 Kerala Floods Under Crime Branch Investigation
Spain Beat France 2-0 To Reach FIFA World Cup Final
Spain moved one step closer to winning the FIFA World Cup after beating France 2-0 in the semifinal in Arlington, Texas, on Tuesday, July 14, setting up a title clash against either England or Argentina.
CPI(M) leader Brinda Karat has moved the Supreme Court seeking a review of its April 29, 2026 judgment that held no cognisable offence was disclosed against BJP leaders Anurag Thakur and Parvesh Verma in connection with their alleged hate speeches during the 2020 Delhi Assembly election campaign. The review petition challenges the part of the [] The post Brinda Karat seeks review of Supreme Court giving clean chit to Anurag Thakur, Parvesh Verma in 2020 Delhi hate speech case appeared first on India Legal .
Indian-Origin Astronaut Anil Menon Begins 8-Month ISS Mission After Successful Docking
Indian-origin NASA astronaut Anil Menon has begun his first mission in space after arriving safely at the International Space Station (ISS) aboard Russia's Soyuz MS-29 spacecraft on July 14.
Law Student Who Abused Chief Justice, Threw Papers In Court Arrested
A second accused, Chander Bhan, who was with him, has also been arrested. Both are residents of Uttar Pradesh and are law students.
DIG chairs crime, intelligence, security review meeting in Poonch
In continuation of the ongoing efforts to strengthen the security grid across border district Poonch, particularly in view of the prevailing security scenario and the forthcoming Shri Buddha Amarnath Ji Yatra, DIG Rajouri-Poonch police range, Sandeep Wazir chaired a comprehensive crime, intelligence and security review conference at the District Police Office (DPO), Poonch, to review the operational preparedness, intelligence mechanisms and crime control measures in the district. The meeting was attended by SSP Poonch, Shafqat Hussain, DySP Headquarters Poonch Neeraj Sharma, SHO Police Station Poonch, SHO Police Station Mandi, SHO Police Station Loran, Investigating Officers, and other senior police officers. During the conference, the DIG conducted a detailed review of the prevailing security scenario, intelligence gathering mechanisms, crime trends, anti-terror operations and security arrangements for the forthcoming Shri Buddha Amarnath Ji Yatra. The officers briefed the chair regarding the existing security architecture, operational preparedness, intelligence inputs, area domination measures, naka deployment, and ongoing efforts to identify, prevent and neutralise any threat to public safety and security. Emphasising the need for sustained vigilance, the DIG directed all officers to maintain a high level of alertness, strengthen coordination among various police units and security agencies, and ensure seamless flow of actionable intelligence. He stressed the importance of further reinforcing both human intelligence (HUMINT) and technical intelligence (TECHINT), besides intensifying area domination, surprise checking, night patrolling and surveillance in vulnerable areas to effectively counter terrorist activities and safeguard peace in the district. A comprehensive review of crime was also undertaken, with special focus on the investigation of cases registered under the UAPA, NDPS Act and other heinous offences. The DIG directed the Investigating Officers to conduct professional, impartial and time-bound investigations by making optimum use of scientific evidence, forensic examination, digital investigation techniques and the provisions of the new criminal laws to ensure successful prosecution of offenders. The DIG also stressed the importance of maintaining strict vigil against narcotics trafficking, anti-national elements and organised criminal networks. He reiterated that District Police Poonch shall continue to adopt a zero-tolerance approach against terrorism, drug trafficking and all forms of organised crime while ensuring people-friendly policing, public outreach and close interaction with local communities to further strengthen public confidence and maintain lasting peace in the district. SSP Poonch assured the chair that all directions issued during the conference would be implemented in letter and spirit, and that District Police Poonch remains fully committed to maintaining a robust security environment through proactive policing, effective intelligence-based operations and professional investigation of criminal cases.
'His Christmas joke sealed my Supreme Court confirmation!': Justice Kagan pays tribute to Graham
Cyclosporiosis outbreak: What we need to know
At present, a cyclosporiasis outbreak is ravaging the United States with over 7,000 reported cases and many more undiagnosed at the time of writing this report. At least 34 states have been affected, with the most significant surge in Michigan, Ohio, New York, and Texas. Further, a cluster of cases across Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia, and Kentucky seems to be linked.
Ketan Agarwals Mother Writes To PM Modi, Seeks Swift Justice
The Agarwal family suffered two losses in less than a month. Ketans grandfather, Devichand Agarwal, who was unwell since the loss of his grandson died of a cardiac arrest 20 days after the horrific Pune Fort murder.
Quote of the day by Marcus Junius Brutus: Marcus Junius Brutus's famous speech explores loyalty versus duty. He explained his actions were for Rome, not hatred of Caesar. This classic literary moment highlights difficult leadership choices and sacrifice. Brutus's words remain relevant, teaching about justice and responsibility.
Indo-US co-op on organised crime strong: MEA on Lawrence Bishnoi indictment
India has noted the United States' indictments against Lawrence Bishnoi and Goldy Brar. These indictments are related to the 2023 killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada. New Delhi remains committed to combating transnational organized crime with international partners. The Indian government acknowledges close cooperation with the US on these matters.
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'What's your approach?': Rep Ivey presses SCOTUS Justice Amy Coney Barrett on nationwide injunctions
North America Film Association expands global platform for Marathi and independent cinema
The North America Film Association (NAFA) is expanding its efforts to promote Marathi and independent cinema internationally through its annual film festival, set for August 79 at the California Theatre in San Jose, California.
Grave injustice, says 11-year-old victims grandfather, family considering legal action
Quote of the Day by Martin Luther King Jr. : Martin Luther King Jr. poignantly expressed that injustice flourishes when good individuals choose silence. He emphasized that the absence of action from decent people strengthens evil forces. This timeless message resonates beyond racial boundaries, addressing various contemporary societal challenges. To embody this lesson, we need to show moral courage through small, daily actions that confront wrongdoings in our communities.
'Threat level is really high!': SCOTUS Justice Amy Coney Barrett stuns lawmakers with big revelation
PSC exam irregularities: Crime Branch seeks documents
Investigators have sought records related to the controversial State Planning Board examinations, including the question paper, answer key, list of candidates who took the examination, details of those shortlisted for interviews, and information related to the on-screen marking process
Crime Branch to probe alleged audio clip on 2018 Kerala floods
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The Supreme Court on Tuesday imposed costs of Rs three lakh on comedian and YouTuber Samay Raina for failing to comply with its earlier directions requiring him to undertake programmes promoting disability awareness, holding that he had violated the assurances given to the Court in proceedings arising out of Indias Got Latent controversy. The Bench [] The post Supreme Court imposes Rs 3 lakh costs on Samay Raina for violating court directions in Indias Got Latent case appeared first on India Legal .
CJI Surya Kant calls for a humane and accessible judiciary at Justice Gavais book launch
The voice of justice must be reasoned but never cold, firm but never arrogant, constitutional, while remaining humane. With these words, Chief Justice of India Surya Kant on Tuesday called for a more humane and accessible judiciary, saying Indias constitutional promise will remain hollow unless institutions remember the human being behind the dispute. He was [] The post CJI Surya Kant calls for a humane and accessible judiciary at Justice Gavais book launch appeared first on India Legal .
Earlier Prostate Cancer Screening Linked To Lower Risk Of Advanced Disease, Study Finds
Starting prostate cancer screening before the age of 50 and having a lower initial prostate specific antigen (PSA) level may significantly reduce the risk of being diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer, according to a large study involving more than 103,000 U.S. veterans.
Google Unveils New AI Initiatives For India At I/O Connect 2026
Google on Tuesday, July 14, announced a series of new artificial intelligence (AI) initiatives for developers, startups, businesses and educational institutions in India, while also revealing that its Google Play Store and Android ecosystem generated an estimated Rs 5.3 lakh crore (around $60 billion) in revenue for app publishers and the wider economy in 2025.
Indias NIA To Use Hafiz Saeed Trial To Build Stronger Case Against Pakistan At Global Forums
India's decision to name Lashkar-e-Taiba chief Hafiz Saeed in the chargesheet related to the Pahalgam terror attack is expected to have significant legal and diplomatic implications, with the National Investigation Agency (NIA) preparing to pursue an in-absentia trial that officials say could strengthen India's case against Pakistan at international forums.
Supreme Court freezes bank accounts of Parsvnath Developers over non-compliance with HRERA orders
The Supreme Court has directed the immediate freezing of the bank accounts of Parsvnath Developers Limited, Parsvnath Hessa Developers Private Limited, and the personal bank accounts of their directors and senior officials over the continued failure of the Haryana-based real estate developer to comply with orders passed by the Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (HRERA). [] The post Supreme Court freezes bank accounts of Parsvnath Developers over non-compliance with HRERA orders appeared first on India Legal .
The appeal challenged the single-judge judgment that allowed individuals to seek removal of personal information from search engine results, including legal databases, where such information is no longer relevant or serves no legitimate public purpose
SRINAGAR: A Jammu court has sought the complete records from the Jammu Kashmir Police Crime Branch in connection with allegations that nearly 20 tonnes of silver offerings worth an estimated Rs 550 crore made by devotees at the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi shrine were either adulterated, substituted or misappropriated, directing the investigating officer to appear []
The Allahabad High Court has held that the statutory age restrictions under the Surrogacy (Regulation) Act, 2021 cannot be applied retrospectively to intending couples who had completed the process of creating and freezing embryos before the legislation came into force. The Court observed that a rigid application of the age criteria in such cases would [] The post Surrogacy Act age limit inapplicable to couples who froze embryos before the law came into force: Allahabad High Court appeared first on India Legal .
Supreme Court upholds CRZ clearance for additional floors at Shah Rukh Khans Mumbai residence
The Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to interfere with an order passed by the National Green Tribunal (NGT), upholding the Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) clearance granted for the construction of two additional residential floors at actor Shah Rukh Khans Mumbai residence, Mannat. The Bench of Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant, Justice Joymalya Bagchi [] The post Supreme Court upholds CRZ clearance for additional floors at Shah Rukh Khans Mumbai residence appeared first on India Legal .
The Supreme Court will hear on July 21 a petition filed by the Meghalaya government, challenging the bail granted to Sonam Raghuvanshi, the prime accused in the alleged murder of her husband, Raja Raghuvanshi, during their honeymoon in Meghalaya. The Bench of Justice MM Sundresh and Justice PB Varale took up the Special Leave Petition [] The post Supreme Court to hear Meghalaya plea challenging bail granted to Sonam Raghuvanshi in honeymoon murder case appeared first on India Legal .
Mercy Above Statute: Governors Power
In a significant ruling that strengthens the constitutional architecture of executive clemency, the apex court has held that a governors powers under Article 161 cannot be curtailed by statutory remission policies. The judgment restores constitutional primacy to the power of mercy while reaffirming judicial discipline and the rehabilitative philosophy that underpins Indias criminal justice system The post Mercy Above Statute: Governors Power appeared first on India Legal .
The Rajasthan High Court has dismissed a batch of petitions challenging the proposed demolition of several mosques, madrasas and dargahs located within a 50-kilometre radius of the India-Pakistan border, holding that the matter primarily concerns national security and regulatory compliance rather than religious discrimination. The single-judge Bench of Justice Sameer Jain observed on Monday that [] The post Rajasthan High Court dismisses pleas against proposed demolition of mosques near India-Pakistan border appeared first on India Legal .
A recent Calcutta High Court verdict on the suicide of a wife saw beyond explicit demands for dowry and into the finer ways the demands have changed over time. The Court determined that insisting on a claim for share in the wifes ancestral property does fall within the definition of a dowry demand The post Death by Dowry appeared first on India Legal .
The apex court has reaffirmed the legal professions right to self-regulationbut with that privilege comes a stern reminder: accountability cannot remain optional. By ordering a comprehensive audit of the Bar Council of Indias disciplinary system, the Court has signalled that self-governance must be matched by credible self-discipline The post The Bar On Trial appeared first on India Legal .
Pune realtor Ketan Agarwal's mother writes to PM Modi, appeals for speedy justice in son's murder
The mother of a murdered Pune realtor has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. She is seeking the strictest punishment for those responsible for her son's death. Her son, Ketan Agarwal, died after falling near Lohagad Fort in June. Police have arrested his fiancee and her alleged lover for conspiracy. The investigation into the premeditated murder is currently underway.
As the Ram Temple donation theft scandal shakes the faith of millions, the Vishwa Hindu Parishad International president speaks of remorse, accountability and an uncompromising investigationwhile distancing the VHP from the day-to-day functioning of the Ram Janmabhoomi Trust. Yet, questions over responsibility, credibility and political fallout continue to loom large The post No One Should Be Spared appeared first on India Legal .
The Silicon Avatar: AI, Power and the Last Mirror of Civilization
From humanitys earliest migrations to todays algorithmic age, history has been driven by an unending struggle for land, power and survival. Yet, the greatest threat facing civilization may no longer be armies or empires, but humanitys own inability to recognise itself. As Artificial Intelligence becomes the defining force of the twenty-first century, it may also become the mirror that reveals whether mankind is destined for enlightenmentor self-destruction The post The Silicon Avatar: AI, Power and the Last Mirror of Civilization appeared first on India Legal .
Supreme Court justices to testify before Congress on increasing security funding in rare appearance
Supreme Court Justices Elena Kagan and Amy Coney Barrett are set to appear before Congress
President Trump Says U.S. To Guard Hormuz, Charge 20% On Cargo
President Donald Trump on Monday, July 13, announced that the United States would become the Guardian of the Hormuz Strait and said countries using the strategic waterway would have to reimburse Washington 20 percent of the value of all cargo shipped for providing security in one of the world's busiest maritime corridors.
The Chief Judicial Magistrate's Court in Jammu has directed the Crime Branch Inquiry Officer to appear personally with the relevant records in the alleged Rs 550-crore fake silver offerings case involving the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine. The order came after the complainant challenged the Crime Branch's status report, alleging that no meaningful action had been taken on his complaint seeking an FIR and investigation into the alleged adulteration and possible misappropriation of devotees' silver offerings.
July 13 Martyrs inspire us to fight injustice: CPI(M)
The Communist Party of India (Marxist) [CPI(M)] on Monday said that unity among the people and sustained struggle for the restoration of democratic and constitutional rights was the only way forward for Jammu and Kashmir, as the union territory observed the historic July 13 martyrs' day. In a statement issued here, CPI(M) J&K State Secretary Mohammad Abass Rather recalled the supreme sacrifices of those who laid down their lives in 1931 against the autocratic rule of the time, asserting that the day would continue to inspire future generations to fight political and economic injustices. The memory of July 13 martyrs cannot be erased from our hearts and history by merely cancelling the holiday on this day, Rather said, while criticising the restrictions imposed on people wishing to visit the Mazar-e-Shohda to pay homage. The CPI(M) leader also voiced concern over the post-August 5, 2019 changes in land and job laws, stating that the unique land reforms achieved after the overthrow of autocratic rule were being altered, adversely impacting the security of land and employment for the people of J&K. He further alleged that tall claims of generating huge employment opportunities since the abrogation of Article 370 had turned out to be a farce on the ground. People are harassed on one pretext or another by some sections of law-enforcing agencies, widening the trust deficit, he said, adding that several individuals were languishing in jails, particularly outside J&K, without trial. Referring to the 2024 assembly elections, Rather said that despite massive public participation, the mandate was not being appreciated by those in authority in Delhi. The bureaucracy is ruling the roost, adversely impacting public service delivery in Jammu and Kashmir, he added. The CPI(M) leader said the people of J&K were realising through their own experiences that restoration of statehood, along with the protection of land and job rights and freedom of expression, were issues of vital importance requiring a united resolve. Broader unity and struggle for immediate issues concerning the well-being of the people and restoration of democratic and constitutional rights is the only way forward, he said. Rather also informed that the party had applied to the district administration for permission to proceed to the Mazar-e-Shohda to pay floral tributes but was not allowed to do so. The real tribute to the martyrs demands a firm resolve to continue the struggle for a better future for our people, he added.
Is Tibetan culture facing rapid erasure under Chinas new ethnic unity law?
In 1997, an 18-year-old monk from Lhasa who was visiting the Dalai Lama in McLeod Ganj, in Himachal Pradesh, India, as part of an officially allowed delegation told this writer that since he was born, he had not known any reality other than having the Han Chinese as the predominant part of Lhasas landscape.
Yogi for justice to victims of builder fraud
Six Years, Countless Court Hearings Later, Ankit Sharmas Family Gets a Measure of Justice
CJI Surya Kant breaks silence on courtroom incident, urges respect for constitutional institutions
Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant on Monday broke his silence on the recent courtroom disruption in which a litigant allegedly used derogatory language against him and threw documents inside the Supreme Court, stating that preserving the dignity and sanctity of constitutional institutions is a collective constitutional responsibility. Speaking at a felicitation ceremony organised [] The post CJI Surya Kant breaks silence on courtroom incident, urges respect for constitutional institutions appeared first on India Legal .
The Supreme Court on Monday refused to grant interim relief to dressage riders Anush Agarwalla and Sudipti Hajela, who challenged their exclusion from Indias dressage team for the 2026 Asian Games, while agreeing to examine the larger issue of institutionalising a transparent and uniform athlete selection process for national sporting events. The Bench of Justice [] The post Asian Games 2026: Supreme Court denies interim relief to dressage riders challenging Indian team selection appeared first on India Legal .
Supreme Court rejects PIL seeking nationwide enforcement of cow slaughter prohibition laws
The Supreme Court on Monday declined to entertain a public interest litigation (PIL) seeking nationwide enforcement of laws prohibiting cow slaughter and regulation of slaughterhouses, observing that any alleged violation of existing judicial directions should be addressed by invoking the Courts contempt jurisdiction rather than by filing a fresh writ petition. The Bench of Justice [] The post Supreme Court rejects PIL seeking nationwide enforcement of cow slaughter prohibition laws appeared first on India Legal .
Neither Ankit Sharma's Family Nor Tahir Hussain Got Justice: Defence Lawyer
In such cases, everyone loses, Pandey said, adding the victim's family had suffered, and now the family of the convicted accused would also suffer.
Bhojshala-Kamal Maula dispute: Supreme Court to hear pleas challenging MP High Court verdict
The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear a batch of appeals challenging the Madhya Pradesh High Courts judgment declaring the disputed Bhojshala-Kamal Maula Mosque complex in Dhar district to be a temple dedicated to Goddess Saraswati. The matter came up before the Bench of Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant, Justice Joymalya Bagchi [] The post Bhojshala-Kamal Maula dispute: Supreme Court to hear pleas challenging MP High Court verdict appeared first on India Legal .
Master of court better than master of roster: Supreme Court judge Justice Vikram Nath
The Supreme Court on Monday witnessed a candid exchange on judicial functioning and court administration, with Justice Vikram Nath observing that being the master of the court was preferable to being the master of the roster, while hearing a property dispute arising from a residential project in Chennai. The remarks were made by the Bench [] The post Master of court better than master of roster: Supreme Court judge Justice Vikram Nath appeared first on India Legal .
CPM alleges forced land acquisition in Amaravati, demands justice for Undavalli farmers
EU imposes sanctions on Russians over human rights and cybercrime
Study Links Some Hormonal Contraceptives To Higher Brain Tumor Risk
A large study from Denmark has found that some hormonal contraceptives containing progestogens may be linked to a higher risk of meningioma, a type of brain tumor, with injectable medroxyprogesterone and desogestrel-based contraceptives showing the strongest association.
London Jewish community ambulances set ablaze in suspected hate crime, police say
The arson attack is being treated as an antisemitic hate crime, according to officials.
An Untoward Incident In The Indian Supreme Court
Recently, a person, Prabal Pratap, misbehaved in a courtroom of the Supreme Court of India before a bench of Justices K.V. Vishwanath and Alok Aradhe, calling the judges 'judicial servants,' ordering them to do something, throwing the papers from his file into the air, and uttering a filthy abuse for the Chief Justice of India, Justice Suryakant.
Supreme Court seeks road safety compliance report from States over highway encroachments
The Supreme Court on Monday granted all States and Union Territories four weeks to file compliance affidavits in a batch of public interest litigations relating to road safety after noting that only four States had complied with its earlier directions. Senior Advocate Atmaram Nadkarni, appearing as Amicus Curiae, informed the Bench of Justice Vikram Nath [] The post Supreme Court seeks road safety compliance report from States over highway encroachments appeared first on India Legal .
Supreme Court questions invocation of POCSO Act in consensual relationships
The Supreme Court on Monday questioned the invocation of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, 2012 in cases involving consensual relationships between teenagers, observing that parents often resort to criminal proceedings to preserve their honour when adolescents elope. The Bench of Justice BV Nagarathna and Justice R Mahadevan made the observations while [] The post Supreme Court questions invocation of POCSO Act in consensual relationships appeared first on India Legal .
Patna court grants anticipatory bail to Khan Sir in coaching centre firing case
The Principal District and Sessions Court in Patna on Monday granted anticipatory bail to educator Faisal Khan, popularly known as Khan Sir, in connection with the firing incident outside his coaching institute, Khan Global Studies (KGS), in Patna last month. The Court also granted anticipatory bail to three staff members of the institute and regular [] The post Patna court grants anticipatory bail to Khan Sir in coaching centre firing case appeared first on India Legal .
Supreme Court seeks airfare regulation rules from Centre amid concerns over surge pricing
The Supreme Court on Monday directed the Union government to place before it a copy of the rules framed to regulate airfares in India while hearing a petition seeking measures to curb arbitrary and excessive fluctuations in airline ticket prices. The Bench of Justice Vikram Nath and Justice Sandeep Mehta passed the direction after the [] The post Supreme Court seeks airfare regulation rules from Centre amid concerns over surge pricing appeared first on India Legal .
Supreme Court seeks status report from UP SIT on Ayodhya Ram Temple fund misappropriation
The Supreme Court on Monday sought a status report from the Special Investigation Team (SIT) constituted by the Uttar Pradesh government to probe allegations of financial irregularities and embezzlement of funds collected for the construction of the Ayodhya Ram Temple. The Bench of Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant, Justice Joymalya Bagchi and Justice [] The post Supreme Court seeks status report from UP SIT on Ayodhya Ram Temple fund misappropriation appeared first on India Legal .
Madras High Court flags largescale ritual waste dumping in Thamirabarani river
The Madras High Court has observed that the fundamental right to practise and profess religion does not confer a right to pollute rivers or other water bodies, expressing serious concern over the large-scale dumping of clothes and other ritual waste into the Thamirabarani river during obsequies and death-related ceremonies. In an order passed on July [] The post Madras High Court flags largescale ritual waste dumping in Thamirabarani river appeared first on India Legal .
The Supreme Court on Monday held that the determination of citizenship and foreigner status must be undertaken through a fair, lawful and reasonable process, while setting aside judgments of the Gauhati High Court affirming the declaration of 27 individuals as foreigners. The Bench of Justice Vikram Nath and Justice Sandeep Mehta allowed a batch of [] The post Supreme Court directs Gauhati High Court to decide afresh pleas of 27 individuals declared as foreigners appeared first on India Legal .
Justice In The Time Of AI: Supreme Court's Draft Report On AI In Courtrooms
The Supreme Court's draft AI regulations for courts seek to balance technology adoption with judicial safeguards, promoting efficiency while ensuring AI remains subordinate to human judgment, transparency, accountability, and judicial independence.
Supreme Court denies relief to Kannur Dental College Professor in Dalit student suicide case
The Supreme Court on Monday refused to grant relief to Dr M Kodanda Ram, a professor at Kannur Dental College accused of verbally harassing Dalit student Nithin Raj, who died by suicide in April, holding that the allegations against him warranted no interference at this stage. The Bench of Justice Vikram Nath and Justice Sandeep [] The post Supreme Court denies relief to Kannur Dental College Professor in Dalit student suicide case appeared first on India Legal .
Supreme Court stays Madras High Court order quashing appointment of 17 personal assistants to judges
The Supreme Court on Monday stayed the operation of a Madras High Court judgment that had set aside the appointments of 17 Personal Assistants (PAs) to High Court judges over alleged irregularities in the recruitment process. The Bench of Justice Vikram Nath and Justice Sandeep Mehta granted interim relief to nine of the affected appointees [] The post Supreme Court stays Madras High Court order quashing appointment of 17 personal assistants to judges appeared first on India Legal .
Chhaya Sharma, the IPS officer who led the investigation into the 2012 Nirbhaya case as DCP South Delhi, played a crucial role in building a strong prosecution amid intense public scrutiny. Her team ensured swift arrests and a meticulously documented chargesheet that withstood judicial review. Beyond this landmark case, Sharma has worked on human trafficking and womens safety issues. Her dedication to justice earned her the International Women of Courage Award in 2019.
CJI Surya Kant & CM Nayab Saini inaugurate state-of-the-art Tower of Justice in Gurugram
Gyanvapi, Mathura and Sambhal litigants reject Supreme Courts mediation proposal
The parties to the Gyanvapi mosque dispute in Varanasi, the Sri Krishna Janmabhoomi-Shahi Eidgah dispute in Mathura and the Shahi Jama Masjid dispute in Sambhal have declined the Supreme Courts proposal to resolve the matters through mediation, choosing instead to pursue adjudication through the regular judicial process. The decision means that the three high-profile temple-mosque [] The post Gyanvapi, Mathura and Sambhal litigants reject Supreme Courts mediation proposal appeared first on India Legal .
Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant has constituted four special Division Benches of the Supreme Court to exclusively hear the courts oldest pending civil and criminal matters, as part of a major administrative reform aimed at reducing the judicial backlog through structured docket management. The new roster, which came into effect on July 13, [] The post CJI Surya Kant constitutes Special Benches for exclusive hearing of oldest pending cases in Supreme Court appeared first on India Legal .
Ro Khanna Calls For Probe Into Alleged West Bank Detention
Indian American Congressman Ro Khanna has called for an investigation after alleging that armed Israeli settlers, along with Israeli soldiers, detained him and other American citizens during a visit to the occupied West Bank, an accusation the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has denied.

