Pune realtor murder: Accused duo deleted all logs and recycle bins before and after crime
Pune police intensified their investigation into realtor Ketan Agarwal's murder after discovering the accused, Siya Goyal and Chetan Chaudhary, deleted all phone chats. The couple, reportedly in constant contact for months, confessed to plotting and executing the murder at Lohagad Fort.
The All Naga Students' Association, Manipur (ANSAM) has rejected the Kuki-Zo Council's apology for the killing of six Naga civilians, deeming it insufficient and an insult. ANSAM insists on the identification and punishment of perpetrators, stating justice cannot be replaced by mere statements. The association questions the mandate of the Kuki-Zo Council to apologize and reiterates its non-involvement in other killings. ANSAM urges the government to act swiftly.
Loan waiver scheme will do injustice to 70% of Maharashtra farmers, says Rohit Pawar
Mr. Pawar warned of a large-scale agitation from June 29 if the government fails to fulfil the assurance about the 'Punyashlok Ahilyadevi Holkar Shetkari Karja-Mukti Yojana'
Pune fort murder: CM Fadnavis assures justice to victim's kin, agrees to fast-track trial
Mr. Fadnavis also accepted the family's demand to try the case in a fast-track court and approved the appointment of senior advocate Ujjwal Nikam as the special public prosecutor in the case
The Allahabad High Court has reiterated that complaints of sexual harassment filed under the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013, cannot be rejected at the threshold merely on the ground of delay without first examining the reasons for such delay and the surrounding factual circumstances. The single-judge Bench of [] The post Allahabad High Court orders fresh ICC inquiry against professor, says delayed POSH complaints cannot be rejected mechanically appeared first on India Legal .
As part of the Delhi High Courts annual roster reshuffle following the summer vacation, Justice Manoj Jain has been assigned to hear criminal matters concerning sitting and former Members of Parliament (MPs) and Members of Legislative Assemblies (MLAs) with effect from July 1, 2026. The designated MP/MLA criminal roster, which primarily deals with criminal proceedings [] The post Delhi High Court reshuffle: Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma moved to civil petitions; Justice Manoj Jain to handle special MP/MLA roster appeared first on India Legal .
Karnataka High Court orders departmental inquiry against state police following arbitrary arrests
The Karnataka High Court has rebuked police officers of the state for making arrests in blatant disregard of settled legal principles, questioning whether the police believed that having a uniform gave them unchecked authority. The single-judge Bench of Justice M Nagaprasanna on Thursday ordered the immediate release of a man arrested in a forgery case [] The post Karnataka High Court orders departmental inquiry against state police following arbitrary arrests appeared first on India Legal .
Karbala an eternal lesson in truth, justice and sacrifice: Mirwaiz Umar
Srinagar, June 26: Mirwaiz-e-Kashmir Dr. Molvi Mohammad Umar Farooq, while speaking at the Friday congregation at Jama Masjid Srinagar on Youm-e-Ashoora, said that the tragedy of Karbala is not merely a chapter of history, but an eternal lesson in truth, patience, justice and sacrifice. In a statement issued, Mirwaiz said Imam Hussain (RA) was not in search of war or confrontation. He stood for the principle that differences must be addressed through truth, adherence to the principles of Islam and sincerity through conversation. But when those before him chose the path of oppression and violence instead, history recorded their failure forever. Imam Hussain (RA) and his devoted companions, on the other hand, became everlasting symbols of courage, sacrifice and steadfastness upon truth. Karbala reminds us that power may appear strong for a time, but in the end it is truth, justice and moral courage that prevail. Mirwaiz said this lesson is not confined to one time or one place. It speaks to every age, every society and every conflict. When arrogance takes the place of reason, when force is preferred over understanding, and when communication is rejected in favour of confrontation, the result is always suffering and loss. But when truth, patience and discourse are upheld, even in the most difficult circumstances, they leave behind a legacy that history honours. Referring to recent global developments, Mirwaiz said the recent United States-Israel confrontation with Iran again reminds us that military force, however overwhelming, has its limits. Wars can alter circumstances and inflict immense suffering, but durable peace and lasting solutions ultimately require dialogue, negotiation and statesmanship. He said even after months of confrontation, enormous expenditure of resources and immense human suffering, adversaries eventually returned to the negotiating table. It is not a sign of weakness on either side; it reflects the reality that disputes cannot be resolved through force alone. Efforts by regional and international actors, including Pakistan and Qatar, to facilitate an environment conducive to dialogue are also worthy of appreciation. Mirwaiz said this lesson is especially relevant for South Asia, particularly India and Pakistan. Our region is home to nearly one-fourth of humanity. It possesses immense civilizational wealth, extraordinary human resources and enormous economic potential. Yet for decades, political tensions, mistrust and unresolved issues have prevented the peoples of this region from fully realizing these possibilities. Societies suffer not only economically, but also emotionally and psychologically. Referring to his own commitment to this principle, Mirwaiz said that following the tragic assassination of his father, Shaheed Mirwaiz Molvi Farooq, in 1990, he inherited not only the position and responsibility of the Mirwaiz, but also the obligation to uphold the principles for which he laid down his life. He said Shaheed Mirwaiz was a strong advocate of justice and dialogue over violence and confrontation. He consistently advocated engagement between India and Pakistan and believed that the interests of the people of Jammu and Kashmir and the region would be best served in an atmosphere of peace, mutual respect and meaningful dialogue. Mirwaiz said whether through the Awami Action Committee that he inherited from him, or later through the All Parties Hurriyat Conference, he has consistently, for more than 36 years, upheld this principle despite facing odds and pushback.
MEA Clarifies Indian Passport Is a Travel Document, Not Conclusive Proof of Citizenship
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has clarified that an Indian passport has never been considered conclusive proof of citizenship under Indian law, following a controversy sparked by remarks made during Passport Seva Divas celebrations a day earlier. The ministry said the legal position has remained unchanged since the Passports Act, 1967, came into force and was not introduced by the current government.
U.S. Plans AI Upgrade for Visa Processing
The Trump administration is preparing to launch an artificial intelligence-powered overhaul of the U.S. immigration system, including a new mobile application designed to speed up visa processing, reduce paperwork, and improve the efficiency of legal immigration services, Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin told lawmakers on Thursday, June 25, during a hearing before the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Homeland Security.
Crime check: 2,200 preventive arrests in Chandigarh in 6 months
UNC School Of Medicine Appoints Indian American Dr. Kunal Patel As Assistant Dean
Indian American physician and educator Dr. Kunal Patel has been appointed assistant dean for student affairs at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine.
Sixes, Selfies, and Shava Shava: Texas Super Kings Stars Light Up Cupertino!
The Bay Area witnessed a massive wave of cricket enthusiasm as the official Texas Super Kings Fan Fest took over Cupertino. Presented by Radio Zindagi 1550 AM, the exclusive Meet & Greet event brought local fans face-to-face with their favorite cricket icons for an unforgettable evening of sports, music, and community spirit.
Trump Administration Closes Door to Asylum Seekers
The Trump administration declared that the United States has effectively closed its doors to asylum seekers and pledged to continue expanding deportations, as White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller outlined the administration's immigration agenda during remarks to reporters at the White House. Miller said the administration has negotiated agreements with other countries to receive asylum seekers instead of allowing them to remain in the United States, while defending stricter border enforcement and increased deportation efforts.
Bombay High Court upholds rejection of RTE admission over failure to prove neighbourhood residence
The Bombay High Court has held that the residential requirement for admission under the neighbourhood quota provided by the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009 (RTE Act) is a mandatory eligibility condition and not a mere procedural formality. The Court observed that an applicant seeking admission under the reserved quota must [] The post Bombay High Court upholds rejection of RTE admission over failure to prove neighbourhood residence appeared first on India Legal .
MLC 2026: Seattle Orcas Crush Washington Freedom By 88 Runs
Seattle Orcas delivered their best performance of the season with a dominant 88-run victory over Washington Freedom at the Oakland Coliseum on June 25.
Karbala Symbolises Courage, Truth and Justice: Omar Abdullah
Chief Minister says Imam Hussain's (A.S.) martyrdom remains an eternal symbol of courage, truth and unwavering commitment to justice
Karnataka High Court cancels anticipatory bail granted to Vachanananda Swami in POCSO case
The Karnataka High Court has set aside the anticipatory bail granted to yoga practitioner Vachanananda Swami in a case registered under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, 2012, holding that the manner in which the Sessions Court granted pre-arrest bail was legally unsustainable. The single-judge Bench of Justice M Nagaprasanna, however, extended [] The post Karnataka High Court cancels anticipatory bail granted to Vachanananda Swami in POCSO case appeared first on India Legal .
Conversion to Islam does not confer Backward Class Muslim status: Madras High Court
The Madras High Court has held that a person who embraced Islam cannot claim the status of a Backward Class Muslim merely by conversion and observed that such a person remains only a Muslim for the purpose of community classification. The Division Bench of Justice GR Swaminathan and Justice PB Balaji declared unconstitutional the Tamil [] The post Conversion to Islam does not confer Backward Class Muslim status: Madras High Court appeared first on India Legal .
The Madhya Pradesh High Court has closed the criminal defamation proceedings initiated against Congress leader and Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi after he expressed regret over remarks made during the 2018 Madhya Pradesh Assembly election campaign that were alleged to have defamed Kartikeya Singh Chouhan, son of former Madhya Pradesh Chief [] The post Panama Papers row: MP High Court closes criminal proceedings against Rahul Gandhi in Kartikeya Singh Chouhan defamation case appeared first on India Legal .
Bihar fake encounter case: Justice Vinod Kumar Sinha meets the victims family, inspects site
Whenever a problem comes, the concerned government (State) immediately moves forward, and in this incident of (Bhojpur district) too, a highest order of commission of inquiry has been formed, and whoever is found guilty, action will be taken against them, says Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary
Amazon CEO Jassy Unveils $48B India Plan
Amazon plans to invest a total of $48 billion in India between 2026 and 2030, including major investments in artificial intelligence (AI), cloud infrastructure, e-commerce, exports, and job creation. The announcement was made June 25, following a meeting between Amazon President and CEO Andy Jassy and Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Prime Minister's Office in New Delhi.
Texas Super Kings defeat Unicorns before Oakland crowd as fans miss chance to see Ashwin
Cricket fans turned out at Oakland Coliseum on Wednesday as Cognizant Major League Cricket opened its Oakland leg, but many left disappointed after the Texas Super Kings defeated the San Francisco Unicorns by 22 runs and star off-spinner Ravi Ashwin did not play.
Cyberabad police arrest 15 in week-long cybercrime crackdown, secure 2 crore refunds for victims
Balancing Growth, Ecology and Justice
Why Kashmirs natural defences must be central to any development agenda The Kashmir Valley today stands at a crossroads where every policy decision, every new project and every planning lapse will echo for generations. Blessed with fragile mountains, rich water resources and singular biodiversity, Kashmir cannot afford a development model that chases short-term gains at the cost of long-term survival. Sustainable development is no longer an abstract slogan; it is the only realistic pathway to protect livelihoods, culture and ecology in one of the worlds most delicate mountain regions. In recent years, the drive for roads, tourism infrastructure, housing and hydropower has visibly altered Kashmirs landscape. Expanding townships and haphazard construction along riverbanks and slopes have intensified the risks of floods, landslides and soil erosion. Climate change has further sharpened these vulnerabilities, with erratic snowfall, shrinking glaciers and shifting weather patterns already affecting horticulture and agriculture; the backbone of the Valleys economy. A purely growth-centric model that treats land, forests and rivers as limitless commodities is pushing the region closer to an ecological tipping point. Sustainable development, in the Kashmiri context, must therefore rest on three pillars: ecological prudence, social justice and transparent governance. This means enforcing land-use laws and environmental clearances in letter and spirit, resisting the temptation to regularise illegal constructions, and protecting wetlands that act as the Valleys natural sponges. It demands that tourism be reimagined away from unregulated mass influx towards community-based, eco-sensitive models that share benefits fairly with local populations. Equally important is investing in resilient public infrastructure: climate-smart urban planning, scientific waste management, clean energy, and robust disaster preparedness. Farmers and orchardists must be supported with research, extension services and market access that help them adapt to changing weather without resorting to unsustainable practices. Youth need green jobs in renewable energy, afforestation, sustainable tourism and climate servicesso that ecological protection and employment creation move hand in hand. Above all, sustainable development in the Valley must be participatory. Local population, panchayats, civil society and scientific institutions should have a meaningful say in decisions that reshape their environment. A development paradigm imposed from above, without listening to those who live closest to the land, will neither endure nor be just. The choice before Kashmir is stark: continue on the path of unplanned growth and mounting disasters, or embrace a future where progress is measured not only in assets built but in ecosystems conserved and lives secured.
A Spanish proverb, 'A thief who steals from a thief has a hundred years of forgiveness,' highlights society's complex view on justice. It suggests people often feel less sympathy for wrongdoers facing consequences from their own kind, reflecting a natural inclination towards fairness. While not condoning theft, the saying underscores that actions can return to their source, prompting reflection on human psychology and the cycles of wrongdoing.
Families of honour killing victims stress need for separate law against the crime
Dilip Cherian | How Justice Cannot Keep Looking Away From The Case Of Sanjiv Chaturvedi
Over the years, judge after judge has recused from matters involving Mr Chaturvedi. The numbers are startling enough to raise a simple question: At what point does recusal stop being a safeguard and start becoming a problem?
AP to Train Foresters to Fight Wildlife Cybercrime
Poachers and traffickers are increasingly using social media platforms for passing information about their kills, trading in wildlife parts, tagging locations in protected forest areas, and even threatening forest staff at times.
Justice Basha commission meets families of caste killing victims
Gautam Adani seeks dismissal of US criminal case after DOJ drops prosecution
Indian industrialist Gautam Adani has urged a federal court in the United States to formally terminate the criminal proceedings initiated against him in connection with bribery and securities fraud allegations, following the decision of the US Department of Justice (DOJ) last month to abandon the prosecution. Through a letter submitted by law firm Sullivan & [] The post Gautam Adani seeks dismissal of US criminal case after DOJ drops prosecution appeared first on India Legal .
After The Crime: Changed Clothes, Cleaned Cab, And Back To Work As Usual
Before He Became A Cabbie, Singh Was In Charge Of Security In Residential Building
Indian Man Pleads Guilty In Fake Robbery Visa Fraud Scheme
An Indian national living in the United States illegally has pleaded guilty to taking part in a scheme that staged armed robberies at convenience stores so fake crime victims could apply for immigration benefits, an official news release from the U.S. Attorney's Office, District of Massachusetts, stated.
Australian Girl Killed in Pakistan Police Shooting: Grandfather Demands Justice
Canberra, June 25: The grandfather of Hania Ahmed, a nine-year-old Australian girl killed in a police shooting in Pakistan, is calling for justice. Earlier, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese had urged for a transparent investigation into the incident. Mazhar Hussain Chauhan, Hanias grandfather, stated, Whether we get justice because of her (Australian PM Anthony Albanese) ... Read more Australian Girl Killed in Pakistan Police Shooting: Grandfather Demands Justice
British Police Built a Sprawling Crime-Prediction Machine. Some Results Couldnt Be Trusted
As UK police embrace the AI revolution, a WIRED investigation reveals the messy inside story of one regions experiment with predictive analytics.
U.S. Lawmakers Cite Indias UPI Model During Debate on Modernizing Americas Payment System
indica News Bureau- During a June 24 congressional hearing on the future of the U.S. payments system, lawmakers and fintech executives pointed to Indias Unified Payments Interface (UPI) as a successful example of how modern public payment infrastructure can drive innovation, as Congress examined whether non-bank payment companies should be granted direct access to Americas []
Madhya Pradesh High Court stays arrest warrant against Abhishek Banerjee in criminal defamation case
The Madhya Pradesh High Court has restored a petition filed by All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) leader and Member of Parliament Abhishek Banerjee, challenging an arrest warrant issued against him in a criminal defamation case, and has directed that the execution of the warrant shall remain stayed pending further consideration of the matter. The order [] The post Madhya Pradesh High Court stays arrest warrant against Abhishek Banerjee in criminal defamation case appeared first on India Legal .
Delhi cyber crime: 18 held in fake export call centre case
According to officials, the racket was exposed during the investigation of multiple NCRP cyber fraud complaints received from different parts of the country
MLC 2026: Texas Super Kings Beat Unicorns By 22 Runs In Oakland opener
Amshi de Silva starred with the ball as Texas Super Kings defeated San Francisco Unicorns by 22 runs in the opening match of the Major League Cricket Oakland leg at the Oakland Coliseum on Wednesday, June 24.
Equality bedrock of law, not privilege: CJI Surya Kant at St Petersburg Legal Forum
Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant has said that equality is the foundation of legality itself and that international law must be judged by equal access to justice, not by treaties or institutions alone. He was delivering the plenary address at the XIV St. Petersburg International Legal Forum on the theme Equal Justice, Equal [] The post Equality bedrock of law, not privilege: CJI Surya Kant at St Petersburg Legal Forum appeared first on India Legal .
The Supreme Court on Thursday allowed actor Jacqueline Fernandez to withdraw her Special Leave Petition (SLP), challenging an order of the Special Court, which had framed charges against her in a money laundering case linked to the alleged Rs 200 crore extortion racket involving alleged conman Sukesh Chandrasekhar. The Vacation Bench of Justice BV Nagarathna [] The post Supreme Court allows Jacqueline Fernandez to withdraw plea challenging PMLA court order in Rs 200 crore extortion racket case appeared first on India Legal .
Modi Calls for Stronger Cybercrime Prevention, Investigation
Telangana Chief Secretary K. Ramakrishna Rao, Director-General of Police CV Anand and senior officials attended the meeting virtually from the State
PM Modis Commitment to Justice and Equality on Constitution Martyrdom Day
New Delhi, June 25: Prime Minister Narendra Modi marked Constitution Martyrdom Day by reflecting on the dark period when Indian democracy faced severe oppression. He emphasized the nations commitment to building a society dedicated to the ideals of justice, freedom, equality, and brotherhood. In a post on the social media platform X, PM Modi paid ... Read more PM Modis Commitment to Justice and Equality on Constitution Martyrdom Day
Indian-Origin Doctor Appointed Vice President At Valley Health System
Valley Health System has appointed Indian-origin physician Dr. Puneeta Sharma as its Vice President while expanding her responsibilities as Chief Medical Officer for Valley Medical Group, the health system announced on Tuesday, June 23.
Justice Prathiba M Singh of the Delhi High Court has been inducted into the International IP Hall of Fame 2026, becoming the first Indian judge to receive the prestigious recognition for her contributions to the development of intellectual property law and jurisprudence. The honour was conferred at the Intellectual Property Business Congress (IPBC) Global 2026 [] The post Justice Prathiba Singh of Delhi High Court becomes first Indian judge inducted into International IP Hall of Fame 2026 appeared first on India Legal .
Canadian Covid Whistleblower Still Seeking Justice
It is essential for Covid tyrants and those involved in systematic corruption in government including trafficking of children to be held accountable for their crimes even after years have passed, explained Canadian engineer turned Covid whistleblower Dale Richardson in this interview on Conversations That Matter with The New American magazines Alex Newman. Richardson, founder of ... The post Canadian Covid Whistleblower Still Seeking Justice appeared first on The New American .
Battle of Karbala: A Timeless Legacy of Sacrifice, Justice and Humanity
The tragedy of Karbala continues to inspire millions with its enduring message of truth, patience, compassion and standing firmly against injustice The Battle of Karbala remains one of the most profound and emotionally significant events in Islamic history. More than fourteen centuries later, its message continues to inspire millions of people across the world, transcending sectarian, cultural and geographical boundaries. The tragedy of Karbala is not remembered merely as a historical battle fought in the deserts of Iraq in 680 CE; rather, it is seen as a timeless symbol of courage, justice, sacrifice and unwavering commitment to truth. The battle took place on the 10th day of Muharram in the year 61 Hijri near the banks of the Euphrates River in Karbala, present-day Iraq. At the heart of the event was Imam Hussain (AS), the beloved grandson of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), who stood against oppression and injustice despite knowing the immense hardships and sacrifices that awaited him and his small group of companions. Hazrat Imam Hussain (AS) chose principles over power and truth over compromise. His stand was not driven by personal ambition or worldly gain, but by a deep sense of moral responsibility. Historians and scholars across generations have viewed Karbala as a struggle to preserve ethical values, human dignity and justice in society. One of the most powerful aspects of Karbala is the extraordinary courage displayed by Hazrat Imam Hussain (AS) and his companions. Despite being heavily outnumbered and facing severe deprivation, including lack of water in the scorching desert heat, they refused to surrender their principles. Their patience, resilience and faith under extreme hardship transformed Karbala into an enduring moral lesson for humanity. The sacrifices made in Karbala were immense. Members of Hazrat Imam Hussains (AS) family, close relatives and loyal companions laid down their lives. Yet the spirit of Karbala teaches that material strength alone cannot define victory. True victory lies in standing for justice even in the face of overwhelming odds. The message of Karbala continues to hold deep relevance even in modern times. It teaches humanity to uphold truth regardless of circumstances, to resist injustice peacefully and courageously, and to remain patient during hardship. Karbala reminds people that silence in the face of oppression weakens society, while moral courage strengthens it. Another important lesson of Karbala is compassion and humanity. Even amid suffering, Hazrat Imam Hussain (AS) upheld dignity, kindness and ethical conduct. The tragedy teaches the values of sacrifice for the greater good, helping the needy and standing beside the oppressed. For Muslims around the world, Muharram is therefore not merely a period of mourning, but also a time for reflection, compassion and self-accountability. The remembrance of Karbala encourages people to examine their own conduct and ask whether they stand with truth, fairness and humanity in their daily lives. The message of Karbala also carries universal relevance beyond religion. It speaks to all societies about the importance of resisting injustice, protecting human dignity and standing firm against oppression. Leaders such as Mahatma Gandhi openly acknowledged being inspired by Imam Hussains sacrifice and perseverance. Gandhi once remarked that he learned from Hussain how to achieve victory while remaining oppressed. Another enduring lesson from Karbala is the importance of patience and moral character during adversity. Hazrat Imam Hussain (AS) demonstrated dignity and compassion even in the most difficult moments. Historical accounts highlight how he treated others with kindness and upheld ethical conduct despite the suffering endured by his camp. The role of women in Karbala also remains deeply significant. Hazrat Zainab (AS), the sister of Imam Hussain (AS), displayed immense courage and strength after the tragedy. Her resilience and powerful voice ensured that the message of Karbala reached future generations. Her example continues to inspire women across the world with lessons of patience, dignity and leadership. Karbala further reminds humanity about the dangers of division, intolerance and misuse of authority. The values associated with Karbala truthfulness, sacrifice, honesty, courage and compassion remain essential for building peaceful and just communities. In Kashmir and many other parts of the world, Muharram processions and gatherings reflect not only grief and remembrance but also social solidarity and collective reflection. Sabeels offering water and food, charity initiatives and acts of public service during Muharram symbolise the humanitarian spirit associated with Imam Hussains teachings. Importantly, the message of Karbala promotes unity, peace and mutual respect. Scholars repeatedly emphasise that the true spirit of Muharram lies in understanding the ethical and humanitarian lessons of sacrifice and righteousness rather than focusing on divisions. Today, in a world often marked by conflict, inequality and moral uncertainty, the lessons of Karbala remain deeply relevant. The battle teaches that individuals must never lose hope while standing for justice and humanity. It reminds people that moral courage can leave a lasting impact far greater than worldly power. More than 1,400 years have passed since the sands of Karbala witnessed one of historys greatest sacrifices, yet the message continues to resonate across generations. The name of Hazrat Imam Hussain (AS) remains synonymous with dignity, truth and resistance against injustice. Karbala ultimately stands as a timeless reminder that principles should never be abandoned for convenience and that humanitys highest values are preserved through sacrifice, patience and unwavering faith in truth. That is why the message of Karbala continues to live not only in history books or religious gatherings, but also in the hearts of millions who see in it a universal call for justice, compassion and moral courage. (Author is the Senior Special Correspondent at Rising Kashmir and can be reached at: abid@risingkashmir.com)
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PM asks states to fast-track e-zero FIR in cyber crime cases
Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged states to implement e-Zero FIRs for cybercrime victims, aiming to prevent further harassment and financial loss. He emphasized the need for swift action, better coordination among agencies, and public awareness to combat rising digital fraud. The PM also reviewed progress on the TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyan and stressed efficient infrastructure project planning using the PM GatiShakti National Master Plan.
Quote of the Day by Harper Lee: Harper Lees quote, You can't really get to know a person until you get in their shoes and walk around in them, explores the importance of empathy, understanding, and seeing life from another persons perspective. The quote suggests that true understanding comes from appreciating another person's experiences, challenges, and emotions rather than judging them based on appearances, assumptions, or limited knowledge.
Outrage in Uttar Pradesh Over Bonded Labor Case: Rahul and Priyanka Gandhi Demand Justice
New Delhi, June 24: In Uttar Pradeshs Muzaffarnagar, Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi have criticized both the central and state governments following the release of 12 bonded laborers from a factory. They have raised serious concerns regarding the economic and labor policies of the government. Rahul Gandhi took to social media platform X ... Read more Outrage in Uttar Pradesh Over Bonded Labor Case: Rahul and Priyanka Gandhi Demand Justice
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Father of Pune Murder Victim Demands Justice for Ketan Agarwal
Pune, June 24: In the ongoing Pune murder case, Ketan Agarwals father, Vishal Agarwal, has called for severe punishment for those responsible for his sons death. He expressed his complete faith in the justice system, stating, My son will receive justice. Until those accountable for his death are given harsh penalties, his soul will not ... Read more Father of Pune Murder Victim Demands Justice for Ketan Agarwal
Justice Delayed: Mithilesh Tiwari Calls for Patience in Bharat Tiwari Case
Patna, June 24: Bihar Minister Mithilesh Tiwari has urged patience as the state government has initiated a judicial inquiry into the high-profile Bharat Tiwari case. He emphasized that everyone should remain calm until the report is released. In a conversation in Patna, Tiwari stated that actions have already been taken against the police personnel involved ... Read more Justice Delayed: Mithilesh Tiwari Calls for Patience in Bharat Tiwari Case
LA28 Day Of Sport Draws Record Participation Across U.S.
More than 13,000 young athletes across the United States took part in LA28's Day of Sport celebrations this week, highlighting growing excitement ahead of the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Los Angeles.
In a historic move to deepen bilateral ties, the Supreme Court of India and the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Monday to enhance judicial cooperation. The MoU was signed in Moscow on June 23, 2026 during a high-level visit by the Chief Justice of India Justice Surya [] The post Indian, Russian Supreme Courts sign MoU to collaborate on AI, tech in judiciary, Joint Working Group planned appeared first on India Legal .
Karnataka High Court holds dependent second wife entitled to motor accident compensation
The Karnataka High Court has held that a second wife and her daughter are entitled to compensation under the Motor Vehicles Act if they were dependent on the deceased, observing that the concept of a legal representative under the statute cannot be confined to a rigid or technical definition based solely on the legality of [] The post Karnataka High Court holds dependent second wife entitled to motor accident compensation appeared first on India Legal .
Ketan Agarwal case: When women become accused in the dark world of relationship crimes
Disturbing crime cases in India reveal how relationships built on trust can allegedly turn into deadly betrayals. Investigations into incidents like the Lohagad Fort murder and the Meghalaya honeymoon killing point towards secret relationships and conspiracies. Victims were reportedly targeted by those they knew and trusted, raising questions about the darker side of personal disputes.
Bihars Bharat Tiwari Encounter Case Sparks Massive Mahapanchayat and Calls for Justice
Arrah, June 24: The alleged encounter of Bharat Bhushan Tiwari in Bihars Bhojpur district has ignited public outrage. A massive Mahapanchayat and memorial meeting took place on Wednesday at a local temple complex in Bilauti village, drawing a large crowd. Participants rallied in support of Bharat Tiwari, demanding a fair investigation and action against those ... Read more Bihars Bharat Tiwari Encounter Case Sparks Massive Mahapanchayat and Calls for Justice
UK court orders Nirav Modi to pay over Rs 100 crore to Bank of India in loan recovery case
A London court has directed fugitive businessman Nirav Modi to pay more than Rs 100 crore to Bank of India, holding him personally liable under a guarantee executed in connection with a loan facility extended to Firestar Diamond FZE, a Dubai-based company belonging to the Firestar Group. The judgment was delivered by Justice Simon Tinkler [] The post UK court orders Nirav Modi to pay over Rs 100 crore to Bank of India in loan recovery case appeared first on India Legal .
Bombay High Court dismisses LLM student plea, warns aspiring lawyers against scurrilous litigation
The Aurangabad Bench of the Bombay High Court has dismissed a review petition filed by an LLM student of the Maharashtra National Law University, Aurangabad, who sought permission to appear for her second-semester examinations despite a significant attendance shortage, while cautioning aspiring lawyers against engaging in reckless, undisciplined and scurrilous litigation. The Division Bench of [] The post Bombay High Court dismisses LLM student plea, warns aspiring lawyers against scurrilous litigation appeared first on India Legal .
The Kerala High Court has declared invalid the oath of office administered to 20 BJP councillors of the Thiruvananthapuram Municipal Corporation after finding that they departed from the statutory form prescribed under the Kerala Municipality Act, 1994, by invoking the names of various deities, political martyrs and ideological symbols during the swearing-in ceremony. The single-judge [] The post Kerala High Court invalidates oath of 20 BJP councillors for invoking deities, political martyrs during swearing-in appeared first on India Legal .
The Supreme Courts AI Committee has released a draft regulatory framework for the use of artificial intelligence in Indian Courts that foregrounds human primacy, institutional accountability, and the irreducible role of the judge. Here is an in-depth account of what the Draft Regulations say, how they are structured, and why they matter.
Justice Ashish Chavan of the Bombay High Court on Wednesday recused from hearing a petition filed by Satish Salian, father of Disha Salian, seeking registration of a criminal case on the allegation that his daughter was murdered and did not die by suicide. Justice Chavan declined to hear the matter when it was taken up [] The post Justice Ashish Chavan of Bombay High Court recuses from hearing plea seeking fresh probe into Disha Salian death case appeared first on India Legal .
U.S.-India Partnership Is The Future, Says Senior State Department Official
A senior U.S. State Department official has described India as one of America's most important strategic partners, saying the Trump administration is working to deepen cooperation with New Delhi across trade, technology, energy, defense, and people-to-people ties.
Gujarat Police Launches Operation Mule Hunt 1.0 to Combat Cyber Crime
Gandhinagar, June 24: Cyber crime, a digital offense where criminals prey on individuals through online platforms to steal their hard-earned money, has seen a significant decline in Gujarat. This positive change is attributed to Operation Mule Hunt 1.0, guided by Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and led by Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghvi, in collaboration with ... Read more Gujarat Police Launches Operation Mule Hunt 1.0 to Combat Cyber Crime
Mumbai Crime Branch Arrests Fake Policeman Running Mobile Recovery Scam
Mumbai, June 24: The Mumbai Crime Branchs Unit 12 has apprehended a cunning fraudster who posed as a police officer, claiming to swiftly recover stolen mobile phones. However, his actions were not altruistic; they were part of a larger scheme involving illegal extortion and deception. The accused, who identified himself as Inspector Sanjay from the ... Read more Mumbai Crime Branch Arrests Fake Policeman Running Mobile Recovery Scam
Dr. Satheesh Kathula Takes Charge As IAPC Chairman
The Indo-American Press Club (IAPC) ushered in a new leadership team on June 21 during a ceremony in New York that brought together media professionals, community leaders, business executives, and members of the Indian diaspora from across the region.
India-U.S. Partnership Continues to Strengthen Despite Differences, Says Diplomat Namgya Khampa
India's Deputy Chief of Mission to the United States, Namgya C. Khampa, said the India-U.S. relationship continues to grow stronger despite occasional policy differences, describing it as one of the most important strategic partnerships of the 21st century.
CCPD directs Miranda House to re-admit transgender student with certified intellectual disability
The Court of the Chief Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities (CCPD) has directed Miranda House, University of Delhi, to re-admit a transgender student with a certified benchmark disability after finding that the colleges actions amounted to hostile discrimination and a failure to provide reasonable accommodation as mandated under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, [] The post CCPD directs Miranda House to re-admit transgender student with certified intellectual disability appeared first on India Legal .
The Kerala High Court has dismissed a petition filed by a Thiruvananthapuram resident seeking action against a coconut tree standing on his neighbours property, describing the matter as a classic case of unnecessary litigation arising from a trivial neighbourhood dispute and urging the parties to resolve their differences amicably over a cup of tea or [] The post Kerala High Court dismisses plea seeking action against coconut tree, urges neighbours to settle dispute amicably appeared first on India Legal .
Healthcare fraud has been a long-running Justice Department priority and news conferences announcing roundups and crackdowns have been common occurrences across the years.
AI Will Reshape Search, Advertising and Work, InMobi CEO Says
Artificial intelligence is rapidly changing how consumers find information, disrupting traditional search engines, digital publishers and the global advertising industry, according to Abhay Singhal, co-founder and CEO of InMobi Advertising.
India records improvement in maternal, child, family health: National Health Survey
India has recorded an improvement in maternal, child, and family health over the last few years, according to the newly released sixth National Family Health Survey (NFHS-6). The countrys most comprehensive household health and demographic survey highlights a marked enhancement in institutional deliveries, child immunization rates, and health insurance coverage nationwide.
IP work: Justice Singh honoured at US event
IBM CEO Arvind Krishna Backs Trumps Quantum Computing Push at White House Event
IBM Chief Executive Officer Arvind Krishna joined senior Trump administration officials and technology industry leaders at the White House, Monday, June 22, as President Donald Trump unveiled a new strategy aimed at accelerating U.S. leadership in quantum computing and strengthening the nation's cybersecurity defenses.
International Day of Yoga Celebrated in Milpitas with Focus on Healthy Aging and Community Wellness
On June 21, community members gathered in Milpitas,California to celebrate the 12th International Day of Yoga (IDY), joining millions worldwide in observing this years theme, Yoga for Healthy Aging.
UN adopts resolution to ensure perpetrators of crimes against peacekeepers face justice
The U.N. Security Council has unanimously adopted a resolution authorizing new steps to ensure that perpetrators of crimes against peacekeepers face justice
Fake electric bike dealership scam: Two arrested by Kanniyakumari cyber crime police in West Bengal
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Supreme Court stays premature release of 77-year-old convict in 1993 Bowbazar blast case
The Supreme Court on Tuesday stayed a Delhi High Court judgment directing the premature release of Md Rashid Khan, a life convict in the Bowbazar blast case, which claimed 69 lives and damaged several residential buildings during a powerful explosion on March 16, 1993, in Kolkata. The Bench of Justice PK Mishra and Justice Sanjeev [] The post Supreme Court stays premature release of 77-year-old convict in 1993 Bowbazar blast case appeared first on India Legal .
Ukraine says it hit a railway bridge to Crimea, seeking to isolate the Russian-held peninsula
The Supreme Court on Tuesday issued notice to the State of Assam on a bail petition filed by Northeast Festival organiser Shyamkanu Mahanta, arrested in connection with the death of noted Assamese singer Zubeen Garg during a yacht trip in Singapore on September 19, 2025. The Bench of Justice BV Nagarathna and Justice Joymalya Bagchi [] The post Zubeen Garg death case: Supreme Court issues notice to Assam government on bail plea of Northeast Festival organiser appeared first on India Legal .
Bombay High Court directs police to investigate fake court orders in Jindal family dispute
The Bombay High Court has directed a police and cyber cell inquiry into allegations that forged or fabricated court orders were circulated in connection with an ongoing family dispute involving members of the Jindal family. The single-judge Bench of Justice Arif S Doctor passed the direction while hearing an interim application filed by Shylender Jindal, [] The post Bombay High Court directs police to investigate fake court orders in Jindal family dispute appeared first on India Legal .
Strengthening Legal Bonds: CJI Surya Kants Russia visit deepens IndiaRussia judicial cooperation
The Supreme Court of India and the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation formalized judicial cooperation through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at promoting exchanges of legal knowledge, best practices, and court administration. Chief Justice of India Justice Surya Kant is on a visit to Russia. The visit marks an important chapter in the [] The post Strengthening Legal Bonds: CJI Surya Kants Russia visit deepens IndiaRussia judicial cooperation appeared first on India Legal .
The most oppressed team in the World Cup
Iran is one of the 48 teams which have qualified to play in the FIFA World Cup, 2026 football tournament, which has been co-hosted by USA, Canada, and Mexico. 84 of the tournament's 102 matches will be played in USA.
Bombay High Court pulls up Maharashtra government over drinking water crisis
The Bombay High Court lambasted the Maharashtra government over the continuing drinking water crisis in the tribal regions of Melghat and Dharni in Vidarbha, observing that it was deeply disturbing that citizens were still compelled to approach constitutional courts for access to safe drinking water, even after 75 years of Independence. The Division Bench of [] The post Bombay High Court pulls up Maharashtra government over drinking water crisis appeared first on India Legal .
India Welcomes U.S.- Iran MoU, Sees Potential Benefits for Regional Stability: NSA Doval
National Security Advisor Ajit Doval welcomed the memorandum of understanding (MoU) reached between the United States and Iran, expressing cautious optimism that it could contribute to regional stability, strengthen energy security, and improve global trade flows.
Karnataka High Court directs oil companies to consider distillery plea for higher ethanol allocation
The Karnataka High Court has directed major Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs), including Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited, Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited and Indian Oil Corporation Limited, to examine and decide on a representation submitted by a distillery seeking enhancement of its ethanol allocation for the Ethanol Supply Year (ESY) 202526. The single-judge Bench of Justice N [] The post Karnataka High Court directs oil companies to consider distillery plea for higher ethanol allocation appeared first on India Legal .
Shocking Crime in New Delhi: 11-Year-Old Girl Murdered After Assault by Cab Driver
New Delhi, June 23: A deeply disturbing incident has emerged in the capital, where a cab driver has been arrested for the rape and murder of an 11-year-old girl. The police acted swiftly, apprehending the suspect shortly after the crime was reported. According to police reports, the girl was sleeping on the pavement with her ... Read more Shocking Crime in New Delhi: 11-Year-Old Girl Murdered After Assault by Cab Driver

