Ailing mom & poverty led Saif Ali Khan's attacker to India, crime: Cops
Shariful Fakir, a Bangladeshi national, broke into actor Saif Ali Khans home and stabbed him due to financial desperation. After losing his job, he planned a burglary in Bandra and Khar. Police tracked him down using his phone records and e-wallet payments. He was also a fan of Shah Rukh Khan.
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DC Edit | R.G. Kar case: Justice served
The conviction and sentencing to life of the lone accused in the case of the rape and brutal murder of a post-graduate medical student on duty at R.G. Kar Medical College and Hospital bring to a close the cries for justice the medical community and the general public have raised since it happened on August 9, 2024. However, the larger question of security of medical professionals and their institutions remains a subject across India that needs urgent remedial measures. The news of the gruesome incident involving a medico in her own institution shocked the conscience of the nation and the initial laxity the Kolkata police displayed made people irrespective of their political affiliations restive. The failure of the medical college authorities and the police to secure the scene of the crime was baffling while the vandalism by a few thousand goons on the campus a week later was indigestible. Though the Kolkata police arrested the culprit, who was associated with the police department, the unprecedented events forced the Calcutta high court to engage the CBI in the investigation of the case. It must be remembered that the CBI made no new findings other than those made by the state police, though the victims colleagues and near ones suspected the role of more than one person in the incident. That the incident became a political football is the most unfortunate of all, and that game continues. It is understandable that the immediate relatives of the girl would want capital punishment for the culprit but it does not behove the chief minister to throw in her weight behind the demand and attempt to get political mileage out of it. The court has spoken its mind; constitutional institutions must respect it. The rape-murder bared the sorry state of security affairs in our medical institutions, forcing the Supreme Court to set up an expert panel to study the issue and suggest corrective measures. It is understood that the panel has submitted its recommendations. The governments at the Centre and in the states must waste no time to start working on it and put in place systems so that the Kolkata episode would have a repeat in no Indian institution.
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Delhi Riots: High Court slams State for making unending arguments
The Delhi High Court on Tuesday orally remarked that it could not allow the State to make arguments endlessly in the matter related to the 2020 North-East Delhi riots case. The Bench of Justice Navin Chawla and Justice Shalinder Kaur made the oral observations after hearing arguments from the Special Public Prosecutor (SPP) for over [] The post Delhi Riots: High Court slams State for making unending arguments appeared first on India Legal .
The Delhi High Court on Tuesday dismissed a petition seeking directions to the Election Commission of India to justify the use of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) under Section 61A of the Representation of People Act, 1951. Terming the petition a luxury litigation, which intended to take the election process back to the stone age, the [] The post Delhi High Court dismisses plea seeking justification on use of EVMs under Representation of People Act appeared first on India Legal .
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Brazen daylight gang killing sparks fears of rising crime in Jammu
Gangster shot dead in broad daylight by rival gang Jammu, Jan 21: The broad daylight murder of a 37-year-old gangster at the bustling Jewel Chowk has spotlighted the alarming rise in criminal activities in the citys core. Sumit Jandiyal, alias Gataru, a notorious gang leader, was shot dead by three armed assailants, exposing the growing [] The post Brazen daylight gang killing sparks fears of rising crime in Jammu appeared first on Northlines .
Crime increasing due to Karnataka govt's casual approach: Kumaraswamy - Deccan Herald
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Justice Alok Aradhe sworn in as Chief Justice of Bombay High Court
Maharashtra Governor C P Radhakrishnan administered the oath of office to Chief Justice Aradhe at a brief swearing-in ceremony held at the Darbar Hall of the Raj Bhavan in Mumbai
KRMB meet: Telangana protests continued injustice in Krishna water sharing with AP - Telangana Today
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Justice Devendra Kumar Upadhyaya Takes Oath As Delhi High Court's new Chief Justice
Justice Devendra Kumar Upadhyaya was sworn in as the Chief Justice of the Delhi High Court on January 21, 2025, marking a significant development in the Indian judiciary. The oath of office was administered by Lt. Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena at a ceremony held at Raj Nivas. The event was graced by the presence of Chief Minister Atishi, puisne judges, and other dignitaries.
Justice Devendra Kumar Upadhyaya takes oath as Delhi High Court Chief Justice
Justice Devendra Kumar Upadhyaya sworn in as Chief Justice of Delhi High Court by Lieutenant Governor V.K. Saxena
Why Did the Kolkata Court Not Award Death Penalty In The RG Kar Case
Victim's parents and West Bengal government expressed disappointment with the life sentence imposed on Sanjay Roy in the RG Kar Medical rape and murder case.
Chhattisgarh High Court monitors tiger conservation efforts in state
The High Court of Chhattisgarh at Bilaspur has taken note of the measures taken by the State Forest Department to protect tigers in the state. In a suo motu Public Interest Litigation, the Division Bench of Chief Justice Ramesh Sinha and Justice Ravindra Kumar Agrawalhad directed the State to take steps to curb the deaths [] The post Chhattisgarh High Court monitors tiger conservation efforts in state appeared first on India Legal .
CM Omar Abdullah visits grieving Badhaal families, promises justice and support
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today visited Badhaal village to meet the families of the 17 individuals who tragically lost their lives, impacting three families. Expressing profound grief, the Chief Minister extended his condolences and assured the bereaved families of full support and assistance by his government. He was accompanied by Cabinet Minister Javed Rana and []
Questions surround Justice Vermas role in elephant transfer from Arunachal to Vantara
Guwahati: A letter from Justice (Retd) Deepak Verma, Chairperson of the High Powered Committee (HPC) constituted by the Tripura High Court, to the DGPs of six states including Assam has ignited a firestorm of controversy. The letter, dated January 16, shockingly instructs the DGPs to direct their concerned officers to provide escort or security or [] The post Questions surround Justice Vermas role in elephant transfer from Arunachal to Vantara appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Maharashtra Sadan scam case: Supreme Court rejects ED challenge to bail of Chhagan Bhujbal
The Supreme Court on Tuesday dismissed the petitions filed by the Enforcement Directorate challenging a Bombay High Court order, which granted bail to NCP MLA Chhagan Bhujbal and his nephew Sameer in the Maharashtra Sadan scam case. The Bench of Justice Abhay Oka and Justice Ujjal Bhuyan observed that no case for interference could be [] The post Maharashtra Sadan scam case: Supreme Court rejects ED challenge to bail of Chhagan Bhujbal appeared first on India Legal .
The Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld the Jharkhand High Court order to quash an FIR against BJP MPs Nishikant Dubey, Manoj Tiwari and others in connection with the 2022 Deoghar Airport incident. The Bench of Justice Abhay S Oka and Justice Manmohan passed thee order while dismissing a petition filed by the State of Jharkhand [] The post Deoghar Airport incident: Supreme Court upholds Jharkhand High Court order on BJP MPs Nishikant Dubey, Manoj Tiwari appeared first on India Legal .
Allahabad High Court upholds trial courts decision on payment of alimony
The Allahabad High Court while dismissing an appeal observed that the refusal/ failure on part of the husband to lead any evidence would not be sufficient to extend a further opportunity to the husband to adduce evidence when no procedural infirmity is shown in the proceedings of the trial court. The Division Bench of Justice [] The post Allahabad High Court upholds trial courts decision on payment of alimony appeared first on India Legal .
Punjab and Haryana High Court dismisses PIL challenging National Highways Act provisions
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has dismissed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) challenging the vires of certain sections of the National Highways Act, 1956, and the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996. The PIL, filed by Jaskaran Singh and Rajwinder Singh, sought to declare unconstitutional Section 3D(4) of the National Highways Act and Section 5 [] The post Punjab and Haryana High Court dismisses PIL challenging National Highways Act provisions appeared first on India Legal .
Saif Ali Khan attack case: Mumbai Police bring accused Md Shariful Shehzad to recreate crime scene
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Justice Dixit cites Ambedkar, highlights Brahmins' contribution in drafting Indian constitution
Justice Krishna S Dixit of the Karnataka High Court highlighted the significant contributions of Brahmins in drafting the Indian Constitution during the Brahmin convention. He emphasized the foundational roles played by B N Rau, Alladi Krishnaswamy Iyer, and N Gopalaswami Ayyangar. He also addressed the cultural integration of figures like Vedavyasa and Valmiki, and defended the importance of community gatherings.
Saif Ali Khan Case: Accused Taken to Actor's Bandra House for Crime Scene Recreation | News18
In a significant development in the Saif Ali Khan stabbing case, the Mumbai Police took the accused, Shariful Islam Shehzad Mohammad Rohilla Amin Fakir, to the actor's Bandra house on Tuesday morning. The police recreated the crime scene to gather more evidence and understand the sequence of events. The accused was arrested for allegedly stabbing Saif Ali Khan's security guard. The police are investigating the matter and are likely to file a chargesheet soon. Stay tuned for more updates on this case. n18oc_indiaNews18 Mobile App - https://onelink.to/desc-youtube
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Thirteen Senior Advocates of the Supreme Court, including Indira Jaising and her husband Anand Grover, wrote to the Chief Justice of India (CJI) Sanjiv Khanna on January 17 urging him to take suo moto notice of remarks made by Allahabad High Court Judge Justice Shekhar Kumar Yadav. They also asked the esteemed Judge to direct Continue reading Allahabad High Court Justice Shekhar Kumar Yadav Gets Hounded By Leftists After He Supported UCC At A VHP Event The post Allahabad High Court Justice Shekhar Kumar Yadav Gets Hounded By Leftists After He Supported UCC At A VHP Event appeared first on OurVoice | WeRIndia - Analysis & Opinion .
From a botched investigation by Tala PS to post-incident chaos, the court didnt hold back in pointing out how the citys law enforcers dropped the ball.
Chief Justice Alok Aradhe accorded befitting farewell to Telangana High Court
HYDERABAD: The Telangana High Court on Monday accorded a heartfelt farewell to Chief Justice Alok Aradhe who has been transferred to the Bombay High Court. The ceremony witnessed an outpouring of praise and gratitude for Justice Aradhes exemplary contributions to the judiciary and legal reforms during his tenure. Acting Chief Justice Sujoy Paul lauded Justice Aradhes tenure, highlighting his impactful judgments and pioneering initiatives that modernised the judicial system. Among the notable achievements under his leadership was the laying of the foundation stone for the new High Court building at Rajendranagar on March 27, 2024. An amount of Rs 2,580 crore was sanctioned for the construction of the High Court, alongside Rs 1,058 crore for district court infrastructure. Justice Aradhes tenure also witnessed significant reductions in case pendency from 2,38,173 on July 21, 2023, to 2,29,148 on January 10, 2025. The disposal of cases outpaced the number of new filings, with 8,404 matters, including 6,177 main cases, resolved under his leadership. Advocate General A Sudarshan Reddy commended Justice Aradhes administrative foresight and commitment to justice, noting his instrumental role in adopting the hybrid mode of proceedings and other technological advancements. Justice Aradhe expressed gratitude for the support and cooperation of his colleagues, court staff, and personal secretaries, acknowledging their contributions to the judiciarys achievements.
Saif Ali Khan stabbing case: Mumbai police recreate crime scene with accused at actor's building
MUMBAI: Mumbai police on Tuesday recreated the crime scene with the accused arrested for the knife attack on Saif Ali Khan at the actor's residence in upscale Bandra, an official said. A team of 20 officials reached the Satguru Sharan building in four police vans around 5.30 am and were on the premises for an hour, the official said. He said the police team entered the building through the front gate with the accused, Shariful Islam Shehzad Mohammad Rohilla Amin Fakir. Later, they also took him to the Bandra railway station, from where he had taken a train to Dadar, and to a place outside a garden where he had slept after the attack. Khan (54) was stabbed repeatedly by the intruder inside his 12-floor apartment in the building on January 16, necessitating surgery. The police on Sunday arrested Fakir, a Bangladeshi national who was staying in India illegally after changing his name to Vijay Das, from neighbouring Thane city. The official said after recreating the crime scene and going to places the accused had visited while on the run, Fakir was brought back to Bandra police station, where officials will interrogate him. The metropolitan magistrate's court in Bandra has remanded the accused in five-day police custody. Saif Ali Khan stabbing case: Multiple fingerprints of accused collected from actor's building
Saif Ali Khan attack case: Cops recreate crime scene with accused at actor's building
Mumbai police recreated the crime scene with the accused in the knife attack on actor Saif Ali Khan. A 20-officer team visited several locations tied to the suspect, Shariful Islam Shehzad Mohammad Rohilla Amin Fakir, who was arrested in Thane. Khan required surgery after the January 16 attack.
Accused taken to Saif's home again to recreate crime scene
Saif Ali Khan was attacked in his home, where he sustained six stab wounds when a burglar entered his house. The assailant, Mohammad Shariful Islam Shehzad, a Bangladeshi national, was arrested and confessed to the crime. The police recreated the crime scene, finding 19 fingerprints.
Kajol Shares Photo With Partner In Crime Daughter Nysa Devgn, Latter Reacts You Literally Told Me'
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Justice Ravi Nath Tilhari appointed APSLSA chief - The Hans India
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RG Kar verdict: Why isnt it rarest of rare crime, ask parents, slam investigation
The parents of a Kolkata rape-and-murder victim are distraught after convict Sanjay Roy received a life sentence rather than the death penalty. They blame the investigating agency for not proving the case as 'rarest of rare'. Both parents and neighbours expressed disappointment, with plans to cancel celebrations until all involved culprits are punished.
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RG Kar doctor case: 'We did dot get justice', say 'unhappy' parents of victim
The parents of the RG Kar doctor who was raped and murdered in the hospital expressed unhappiness with the life imprisonment sentence for Sanjay Roy, arguing the crime was rarest of the rare and that Roy was not the sole accused. They await a Supreme Court hearing.
Justice Ghose Panel to Resume Klis Inquiry
Hyderabad: The Justice P.C. Ghose Commission of Inquiry will resume hearings and cross-examination of witnesses in the irregularities in the Kaleshwaram project (KLIS) on Tuesday with a special focus on the money trail. This will be the last phase of the probe as the commission's term ends on February 28. It is expected the government will give one more two-month extension to the commission for preparing the final report. The final report will likely be submitted at the end of March. Among the first few to be cross-examined on Tuesday will be special chief secretary (finance) K. Ramakrishna Rao. In subsequent days, he will be followed by other officials involved in the chain of command for releasing funds. The commission, it is learnt, will focus on financial transactions of the project as there are believed to be certain indications that the release of money for bills submitted by contractors may not have followed the rule book. Also to be called for cross-examination will be representatives from L&T-JES PV which built the Medigadda barrage the worst hit among the three of the project. Officials of Afcons, which built the Annaram barrage, and Navayuga, which constructed the Sundilla barrage, are also expected to be cross-examined. All three barrages of the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Scheme had developed serious problems. It is not yet clear whether BRS leaders, who held decision-making roles when the project was being completed, will be called for questioning. It is expected the then Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao, former irrigation and finance minister T. Harish Rao, and another former minister Etala Rajender will be summoned by the commission as the last few witnesses.
Guntur cybercrime police arrest social media fraudster at Indo-Nepal Border
Vijayawada: A team of the Guntur Cyber Crime Police has arrested a person who impersonated as Telugu Desam NRI convener for defrauding several persons in the guise of providing them medical assistance. The accused, Konduri Rajesh (34), was caught at the Indo-Nepal border in Panitanki, Darjeeling district of West Bengal, after a manhunt by the AP CID team. Police here said in a media release that the accused had fled to Goa, then to the Andaman Islands, and subsequently to Nepal via Uttar Pradesh and he continued his fraudulent activities there too. The accused exploited social media by monitoring hashtags like #help_@naralokesh, #help_@pawankalyan, and #help_@ncbn on Twitter to identify potential victims seeking medical and financial assistance. He used disposable US phone numbers to contact victims through WhatsApp and posed as the TDP NRI Convener. To make his scam appear real, he used AP IT minister Nara Lokesh's photograph and sent fake bank credit receipts to the victims, the media release said. He would then follow up with calls from Indian numbers, pretending to be bank managers, and convince victims to deposit money into his accounts under the pretext of (beneficiary) charges. The investigation has revealed that the accused Rajesh is facing nine cases registered under various sections of the BNS and IT Act. Some even cases in Andhra Pradesh and two in Telangana were registered last year. These were in addition to four cases registered in Telangana during 2022-2023. The amounts defrauded in the nine recent cases total `54.34 lakh, the release added. The release said the police received 1,614 complaints against him in total, of which nine have been formally registered as cases. Two additional complaints are pending registration in AP and four in Telangana, involving a fraud of `3 lakh. The cumulative amount lost by victims across all cases is estimated at `57 lakh. The arrest came after a 15-day operation by the investigation team through West Bengal, working in collaboration with the police network there. The accused was caught at Panitanki, under the jurisdiction of Kharibari police station in Darjeeling.
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Atul Subhash suicide: Supreme Court grants sons custody to estranged wife
The Supreme Court on Monday granted the custody of deceased Bengaluru techie Atul Subhashs son to his estranged wife, Nikita Singhania, after dismissing a petition filed by Atuls mother seeking custody of her grandson. The Bench of Justice BV Nagarathna and Justice Satish Chandra Sharma passed the order after interacting with the child. The petitioner [] The post Atul Subhash suicide: Supreme Court grants sons custody to estranged wife appeared first on India Legal .
Centre to Use AI-Aided Tools to Curb Cyber Crime
New Delhi: The Union home ministry decided to use Artificial Intelligence and connected tools to aid the investigators to curtail rising cyber crime trends, especially against women and children. The MHA has also directed its specailised cyber wing Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) to create AI-based tools as its application will make it easier to report cyber crimes using the chat bots, which will help the victims file complaints easily, reducing the procedural complexities. The AI-supported tools will categorise the cybercrimes by identifying the patterns in the criminal activities and would be able to suggest actionable inputs to the probe agencies. The system will leverage advanced technologies such as pattern recognition and threat intelligence to proactively identify and mitigate risks. By early detection of threats, the law enforcement agencies can intervene swiftly to support victims and preempt potential crimes, the sources said. The tools will help analyse the pattern and reduce cyberspace vulnerability. This marks an important step toward enhancing the nations cyber-security framework, an official said. The ministry is also exploring a new scheme to provide financial assistance to states and Union Territories for upgrading their cybercrime prevention and mitigation capabilities and capacities. This includes enhancing cyber forensics expertise and improving investigative techniques. Recently, chairing a high level meeting with officials of the Intelligence agencies and I4C officials, the home secretary directed them to develop a central scheme to enhance the capacities of the states and UTs to tackle cybercrimes. The move comes in the backdrop of cyber criminals using a variety of techniques to dupe the common man including through the fraudulent trend of digital arrests wherein the victims are fleeced of hard earnings. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also flagged the threats from digital arrest in his recent address through the popular radio programme Mann ki Baat.
RG Kar case verdict: Doctors associations say justice not served
NEW DELHI: Various resident doctors associations, which had led nationwide demonstrations in the country to protest the barbaric rape and murder of the woman resident in a state-run hospital in Kolkata last year, on Monday expressed their unhappiness with the court judgment that awarded life imprisonment, instead of death sentence, to the convict, citing that it was not in the rarest of the rare category . According to the Federation of Resident Doctors Association (FORDA), which was the first association to protest the barbaric incident, posted on X, You can get away with a brutal rape and murder with just life imprisonment in India. What a shame! Highly disappointed. This is not over yet. They tagged their post with #justicenotserved. Dr Meet Ghonia, national secretary of Ford India, said, The Young doctor was brutally raped and murdered in her hospital working space, but it was not a rarest of rare case. No death penalty to the accused. Judgement came after 5 months. No words left for the system. We lost her. We lost her familys faith, he posted on X. The Kolkata court sentenced Sanjay Roy, the convict in the rape-murder case of the 34-year-old doctor at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, to life imprisonment. Justice Anirban Das also directed the West Bengal government to pay a sum of Rs 17 lakh to the victim's parents. The victim's parents, who were in the courtroom, however, refused the compensation, saying they wanted justice. Dr Rohan Krishnan, National Chairman of the Federation of All India Medical Association (FAIMA), which was another resident doctors association that had led nationwide protests over their demand for a Central Protection Act and justice for the trainee doctor, said they are thankful to the court for the final judgment. However, he added that all those involved in this case, directly or indirectly, should be punished. We hope in the long run all those who were involved in the case will be punished. We are closely monitoring the situation. Hope sooner or later justice will be given to the doctor. IMA National President Dr Dilip Bhanushali said, The establishment and the judiciary have done their job. IMA trusts that they have looked at all aspects. IMA wouldnt want to presume that there are motives. We can wait and see if there will be an appeal in the High Court. In Kolkata, junior doctors protested outside the court, saying that life imprisonment is 'not enough.' Not satisfied, will move HC against verdict: Mamata on life imprisonment to RG Kar case convict
Crime Branch books 3 employees of Flour Mill for fraud
Jammu Tawi: Three employees of a flour mill here were booked on Monday for embezzlement of more than Rs 2 crore, police said. The crime branch of Jammu and Kashmir Police registered a case on the basis of a complaint by Jammu Flour Mills owner Arun Mahajan alleging financial irregularities and embezzlement of Rs 2 [] The post Crime Branch books 3 employees of Flour Mill for fraud appeared first on Northlines .
Several people join long march seeking justice for deceased Dalit protester
Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: Several people are joining the long march seeking justice for Dalit man Somnath Suryawanshi who died in judicial custody in Parbhani city of Maharashtra, organisers claimed on Monday. The long march set out from Parbhani on January 17, will culminate in Mumbai between February 17 to 20, said an organiser. The march comprises 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 .
Chief Minister has given nod to set up cybercrime police stations in every district, says DGP
One lakh CC cameras will be installed across the State by March-end, he says adding that special attention has been paid on the religious places
Gujarat High Court questions legality of MSUs appointment of Vice Chancellor
The Gujarat High Court has sought clarification from the counsel of the respondent regarding the appointment of the Vice Chancellor of the Maharaja Sayajirao University, Baroda. The courts query came in response to a petition filed by Satish Pradyumna Pathak, challenging the appointment of the Vice Chancellor. During the hearing, the court was informed that [] The post Gujarat High Court questions legality of MSUs appointment of Vice Chancellor appeared first on India Legal .
Justice Alok Aradhe to be sworn in as Chief Justice of Bombay High Court
Justice Alok Aradhe will take oath as the new Chief Justice of the Bombay High Court on Tuesday at a ceremony led by Maharashtra Governor C. P. Radhakrishnan at Raj Bhavan, Mumbai
'Travesty Of Justice': BJP Demands Appeal In RG Kar Rape-Murder Verdict, Mamata Also Unhappy
The Sealdah court sentenced Sanjay Roy to life imprisonment for raping and murdering a trainee doctor in RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in August last year and asked him to pay Rs 50,000 fine.
'How Is This Not Rarest Of Rare Cases?': RG Kar Victim's Parents Reject Compensation, Demand Justice
The family expressed their dissatisfaction with the life imprisonment sentence handed to the convict, Sanjay Roy, who was found guilty of the rape and murder of the on-duty doctor
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Karnataka Demands Equal Safety Standards for All Schools
In a significant ruling, the Karnataka High Court has mandated that all schools, including government-run institutions, comply with safety and regulatory requirements under existing laws. The Court underscored that the government must hold itself to the same standards it imposes on private institutions The post Karnataka Demands Equal Safety Standards for All Schools appeared first on India Legal .
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In the recent case of Rina Kumari vs Dinesh Kumar Mahto, the Supreme Court provided the much-needed clarity on the nature of proceedings under Section 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (Cr.PC). While non-compliance carries penal consequences, the Court reaffirmed the primarily civil nature of these proceedings, which leverage the efficiency of criminal courts [] The post Redefining Justice appeared first on India Legal .
BJP's IT department head Amit Malviya called for appealing the judgment and for probe agencies to investigate the role of the then Kolkata Commissioner and CM Mamata Banerjee for allegedly destroying the evidence
RG Kar verdict: Life imprisonment for Sanjay Roy; not rarest of rare crimes, says court
A special court in Kolkata, on Monday, sentenced Sanjay Roy, the sole accused in the case of ghastly rape and murder of a woman doctor of state-run R.G. Kar Medical College and Hospital, to life imprisonment.
RG Kar: Parents 'dismayed' with judgment; to continue fight till justice is delivered
Kolkata: The parents of the deceased medic in the RG Kar hospital rape-murder case said that they were not satisfied with the verdict of the court pronouncing life imprisonment till death for the convict. Claiming that the investigation was done half-heartedly and several other culprits involved in the crime were shielded, they said they would move to the higher court seeking justice. We are shocked. How is this not the rarest of rare cases? An on-duty doctor was raped and murdered. We are dismayed. There was a larger conspiracy behind this crime, the mother told PTI. The judge said the crime did not fall under the arest of the rare category, which justified not imposing the death penalty on the convict. The father said they would continue their fight until all the other culprits were brought to the book and punished. A Kolkata court sentenced Sanjay Roy to imprisonment till death on Monday after he was convicted of the rape and murder of the on-duty doctor at the state-run RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in August last year. The court also directed the state to pay compensation of Rs 17 lakh to the family of the deceased doctor.
Chhattisgarh High Court directs Bilaspur Municipal Corporation to clean up Arpa River pollution
The Chhattisgarh High Court has taken cognizance of the pollution of the Arpa River and directed the Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, Bilaspur, to expedite efforts to address the issue. The courts order came in response to a public interest litigation (PIL) filed by Arvind Kumar Shukla, seeking measures to prevent pollution of the river. During the [] The post Chhattisgarh High Court directs Bilaspur Municipal Corporation to clean up Arpa River pollution appeared first on India Legal .
RG Kar case: Parents dismayed with judgment; to continue fight till justice is delivered
Kolkata: The parents of the deceased medic in the RG Kar hospital rape-murder case said that they were not satisfied with the verdict of the court pronouncing life imprisonment till death for the convict. Claiming that the investigation was done half-heartedly and several other culprits involved in the crime were shielded, they said they would []
Dont want compensation, want justice: RG Kar murder victim parents' first reaction after verdict
The family of the RG Kar Hospital murder victim expressed their desire for justice rather than compensation, following a court order directing the West Bengal government to pay Rs 17 lakh to them. The family stated, We dont want compensation, we want justice, as reported by news agency ANI after the court directed the West Bengal government to pay the compensation. Since the victim died while on duty in the hospital, her place of work, it is the responsibility of the state to pay compensation to the family of the doctor, Rs 10 lakh for the death and Rs 7 lakh for the rape, Additional District and Sessions Judge Anirban Das said. The victim's father demanded the harshest punishment for the accused, vowing that their fight would continue both in the streets and in court. On Saturday, the judge stated that the harshest punishment would be given. We have full faith in the judge. Our fight will continue in the courts and on the streets, the father of the deceased doctor told ANI . The family claiming that the investigation was done half-heartedly and several other culprits involved in the crime were shielded, they said they would move to the higher court seeking justice. We are shocked. How is this not the rarest of rare cases? An on-duty doctor was raped and murdered. We are dismayed. There was a larger conspiracy behind this crime, the mother told news agency PTI . Court says 'not rarest of rare cases', Sanjay Roy gets life imprisonment for RG Kar Hospital rape-murder Earlier, the victim's family lawyer told ANI,I want the death sentence as maximum punishment. On Saturday, Sealdah Civil and Criminal Court pronounced Sanjay Roy guilty in the RG Kar rape and murder case of a trainee doctor. The court said sections 64,66, 103/1 of BNS have been framed against the accused. Judge Das said the crime did not fall under the arest of the rare category as justification for not giving death penalty to the convict. The court ruled for life imprisonment until death and imposed a fine of Rs 50,000 on the accused. (With inputs from Agencies) 'Had it been with Kolkata Police, we would have ensured death sentence,' says Mamata on RG Kar case
RG Kar doctor rape-murder case: Kolkata court sentences Sanjay Roy to life imprisonment
A sessions court in Kolkata on Monday sentenced Sanjay Roy, prime accused in the rape and murder of a junior doctor at Kolkatas RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, to life imprisonment. The order was passed by Additional District and Sessions Judge Anirban Das On January 18, the judge convicted Roy after conducting an in-camera [] The post RG Kar doctor rape-murder case: Kolkata court sentences Sanjay Roy to life imprisonment appeared first on India Legal .
The Supreme Court on Monday stayed criminal defamation proceedings against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, who was booked for allegedly making derogatory remarks against Union Home Minister Amit Shah during a speech in March 2018 The Bench of Justice Vikram Nath and Justice Sandeep Mehta issued notice to the Jharkhand government and the complainant on the [] The post Amit Shah derogatory remarks case: Supreme Court stays criminal defamation proceedings against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi appeared first on India Legal .
The Supreme Court on Monday directed the Lakhimpur Superintendent of Police to conduct a fact-finding enquiry on the allegations that Ashish Mishra, son of former Union Minister Ajay Mishra and an accused in the Lakhimpur Kheri violence case, was trying to influence the witnesses. The Bench of Justice Surya Kant and Justice N Kotiswar Singh [] The post Lakhimpur Kheri violence case: Supreme Court directs Lakhimpur SP to probe charges against Ashish Mishra attempting to influence witnesses appeared first on India Legal .
Mamata Banerjee Demands Justice: RG Kar Case Updates | Capital Punishment In India | RG KAR News
| CM Mamata Banerjee's reaction says 'Did a rally seeking capital punishment for the accused'West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has joined the chorus demanding justice for the victim of the RG Kar case. She organized a rally seeking capital punishment for the accused, emphasizing the need for swift and severe action. The case has sparked widespread outrage, with many calling for exemplary punishment. Banerjee's move is seen as an attempt to reassure the public that her government is committed to ensuring justice. Stay tuned for live updates on the RG Kar case. n18oc_indiaNews18 Mobile App - https://onelink.to/desc-youtube
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Saif Ali Khan attack: Mumbai police likely to recreate crime scene with accused
The accused in the high-profile case, a 30-year-old Bangladeshi man, was arrested on Sunday (January 19, 2025) morning from neighbouring Thane city.
Mumbai police to recreate crime scene at Saif's home
The Mumbai police are likely to recreate the crime scene at the Bandra home of Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan, who was repeatedly stabbed by an intruder. The accused, a 30-year-old Bangladeshi man, was arrested on Sunday morning from neighbouring Thane city. A court here remanded the accused, Shariful Islam Shehzad Mohammad Rohilla Amin Fakir, in police custody for five days.
Saif Ali Khan attack case: Police likely to recreate crime scene with accused
The accused in the high-profile case, a 30-year-old Bangladeshi man, was arrested on Sunday morning from neighbouring Thane city
Saif Ali Khan stabbing: Police to recreate crime scene with accused
The Mumbai Police are set to recreate the crime scene at actor Saif Ali Khan's Bandra residence, where he was recently attacked and stabbed multiple times by an intruder.
Saif Ali Khan attack case: Mumbai police likely to recreate crime scene with accused
Mumbai police plan to recreate the crime scene at actor Saif Ali Khan's Bandra home, where he was stabbed by an intruder. The accused, a Bangladeshi man, was arrested and remanded in custody. Initial investigations suggest the assailant entered the apartment through a bathroom window, ultimately leading to the knife attack on Khan.
Mumbai police will recreate the crime scene where Saif Ali Khan was stabbed. The accused, a Bangladeshi man, was arrested in Thane and is in custody. Shehzad allegedly broke into Khan's home for theft and attacked him when spotted. Khan is recovering after a long surgery at Lilavati Hospital.
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Centre working out framework to assist states, UT in tackling cybercrime cases
NEW DELHI: The Centre is considering working out a new framework for handholding of the state and Union Territories (UTs) in dealing with ever-increasing incidents of cybercrimes, which are posing a threat from across the globe, and also in cyber forensics, officials said on Sunday. They said, recently a high-level meeting was chaired by Union Home Secretary Govind Mohan, which was attended by Director Intelligence Bureau Tapan Deka and senior officials from the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C), to discuss the issue. During the deliberations at the meeting it was decided to develop a central scheme or framework to assist states and UTs in enhancing their capabilities in tackling cases of cybercrimes, the officials said. According to a senior official of the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) the new framework will be worked out in which there will be provisions for the states and UTs to seek assistance from the central agencies in combating different types of cybercrimes, building capacity, raising awareness, operationalising the 1930 helpline, and handling cyber forensics. The I4C has been tasked with formulating and implementing the scheme, he added. At the meeting, chaired by the Home Secretary, action points were proposed to the I4C officials, who were given direction to take necessary measures and submit a report on the progress, the official said, adding that a set of query has since been sent to the MHA and a response is awaited to take the formulation of the framework forward. Sources in the know of the development said the MHA plans to centralise and connect all related data, making it accessible to state authorities and also help states in handling major cases with support from central agencies. Apart from training, data sharing, and enhancing platforms such as the Crime and Criminal Tracking Network and Systems (CCTNS), as well as I4C portals, will be prioritised. The aim is to respond more swiftly to cyber threats and crimes, as states play a crucial role in investigations, another official said. According to data, the National Cyber Crime Portal (NCRP) received over 30 lakh complaints related to cyber fraud from 2020 to February 2024. But official communications highlight that the low number of arrests in cyber fraud cases remains a significant concern. Official data relating to cybercrimes show that less than 1 percent of over 66,000 cases registered by law enforcement agencies resulted in arrests. In 2024 only about 500 arrests were made.
Saif attack suspect slept at bus stop after crime
A Bangladeshi national, Mohammad Shariful Islam Shehzad, who had illegally entered India and changed his name to Bijoy Das, was arrested in connection with the attack on Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan. The attack occurred on January 16th in Khan's apartment in Mumbai. Shehzad entered Khan's apartment through a bathroom window and demanded Rs. 1 crore from a nanny. When Khan arrived, he was stabbed in the back by Shehzad. Police are investigating the possibility of an international conspiracy behind the attack.
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Rahul Gandhi launches White T-shirt movement for justice, equality
New Delhi, Jan 19 (PTI) Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi on Sunday announced the launch of a White T-shirt Movement, championing the rights of the masses, even as he accused the Narendra Modi government of turning its back on the poor. Gandhi announced the launch in a post on X and urged people to be a part of it. If you believe in economic justice, oppose rising wealth inequalities, fight for social equality, reject all forms of discrimination, and strive for peace and stability in our country, wear your white T-shirts and join the movement, said a video voiceover posted
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Rahul Gandhi launches 'White T-shirt movement' for justice, equality
Rahul Gandhi launched the 'White T-shirt Movement' to address wealth inequalities and fight for social equality in India. He criticized the Modi government for neglecting the poor and focusing on the rich. The movement encourages people to wear white T-shirts, symbolizing compassion, unity, non-violence, equality, and progress, to push for economic and social justice.
Viduthalai Part 2 OTT release: When, where to watch Vijay Sethupathi, Soori-starrer crime drama film
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Karnataka ministers demand fair share of union funds; accuse Centre of injustice
BENGALURU: After Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, it was the turn of Revenue Minister Krishna Byre Gowda to seek more funds from the Union government. After a meeting with Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan, Byre Gowda demanded that Karnataka be given its fair share of funds. He said injustice is being done to Karnataka when it comes to release of funds and urged the Union government to rectify the same. Why should we be denied our fair share of funds? Weve sought funds for Karnataka, which have to be rightfully given to us. This is based on the work we have done. Funds should be released without any further delay, he said. The revenue minister, however, expressed confidence that the Centre would set right the imbalance in terms of fund release. However, speaking defensively, Union minister Chauhan said the state government should first utilise the funds the Centre had already provided. The Union government would provide funds without any delay. He urged the state government to effectively utilise the funds already released and promised that additional resources would be made available. We will work on increasing the allocation for staff and the ATMA scheme, Chauhan said. On Friday, Siddaramaiah accused the Union government of betraying the state in terms of allocation of funds. Stating that there was a drastic drop in budget allocation, Siddaramaiah said Karnataka received only Rs 6,310 crore of the Rs 1,73,030 crore allocated to various states. This marks a sharp decline compared to previous years, with the states allocation falling from Rs 46,288 crore in 2018-19 to Rs 44,485 crore for 2024-25. For 2024-25, it was Rs 15,000 crore. Siddaramaiah has been raising the issue with the Union government, accusing it of meting out step-motherly treatment to Karnataka in terms of fund allocation.