MHA opposes Karnatakas hate crime bill, cites provisions under existing laws
New Delhi: The Centre has expressed reservations over Karnatakas proposed hate speech and hate crime prevention law, with the Union Home Ministry informing the state government that current criminal laws are already sufficient to deal with such offences. The proposed legislation, which was introduced by the Karnataka government to tackle hate speech and communal offences, 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 .
Centre forms high-level panel on demographic change led by Justice Naolekar
According to the Home Minister, demographic change is closely linked to national security, sovereignty, law and order, social structure and the preservation of tribal communities
Indias First Woman Cyber Crime Investigator Explains How Scammers Trap You
Mango Pachcha trailer: Kichcha Sudeep's nephew Sanchith debuts in gritty crime drama
Mango Pachcha trailer: Kichcha Sudeep's nephew Sanchith debuts in gritty crime drama
The DOJ had previously asked Leon to dissolve his injunction and throw out the lawsuit over the ballroom after a foiled attack at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner in April. Leon has not acted on that request.
Supreme Court upholds life term awarded to husband in dowry death case
The Supreme Court has upheld the conviction and life sentence awarded to a man accused of murdering his wife and staging the crime as a suicide by hanging her body. The Bench of Justice Prashant Kumar Mishra and Justice KV Viswanathan dismissed the husbands appeal against the Gauhati High Court judgment, which had affirmed his [] The post Supreme Court upholds life term awarded to husband in dowry death case appeared first on India Legal .
Supreme Court seeks comparative data from States on minimum marks for Judicial Service interviews
The Supreme Court, while noting that larger questions concerning judicial appointments and recruitment were already pending before a three-judge Bench, recently observed that it may examine the broader issue of prescribing minimum qualifying marks in viva voce examinations for judicial service recruitment. The Bench of Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant and Justice N [] The post Supreme Court seeks comparative data from States on minimum marks for Judicial Service interviews appeared first on India Legal .
Supreme Court stays Delhi High Court order granting relief to students with attendance shortage
The Supreme Court on Tuesday stayed a portion of the Delhi High Courts 2025 judgment, which had ruled that law students cannot be barred from appearing in examinations solely on account of low attendance. The Bench of Justice Vikram Nath and Justice Sandeep Mehta stayed the operation and effect of paragraph 249 of the impugned [] The post Supreme Court stays Delhi High Court order granting relief to students with attendance shortage appeared first on India Legal .
Delhi riots 2020: High Court reserves order on Athar Khan bail plea
The Delhi High Court on Tuesday reserved its verdict on the bail plea of Athar Khan, booked under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967, over his alleged involvement in the 2020 North-East Delhi riots larger conspiracy case. The Division Bench of Justice Prathiba M Singh and Justice Madhu Jain orally observed during the hearing that [] The post Delhi riots 2020: High Court reserves order on Athar Khan bail plea appeared first on India Legal .
Supreme Court denies urgent hearing to plea seeking anti-cow slaughter laws ahead of Bakrid
The Supreme Court on Tuesday refused urgent listing of a plea seeking enforcement of anti-cow slaughter laws ahead of Eid al-Adha (Bakrid), scheduled for May 28. The matter was orally mentioned before the Vacation Bench of Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi by Advocate Barun Kumar Sinha, who sought immediate [] The post Supreme Court denies urgent hearing to plea seeking anti-cow slaughter laws ahead of Bakrid appeared first on India Legal .
Kerala High Court refuses to cancel bail granted to senior thantri in Sabarimala gold theft case
The Kerala High Court on Tuesday orally indicated that it was not inclined to cancel the bail granted to senior thantri Kandararu Rajeevaru in the alleged Sabarimala gold misappropriation case. The single-judge Bench of Justice A Badharudeen observed during the hearing that while the Court may expunge adverse remarks made by the vigilance court against [] The post Kerala High Court refuses to cancel bail granted to senior thantri in Sabarimala gold theft case appeared first on India Legal .
The Delhi High Court on Tuesday refused to grant interim relief against the Central governments order directing the Delhi Gymkhana Club to vacate its 27.3-acre premises at Safdarjung Road in Lutyens Delhi by June 5. The single-judge Bench of Justice Avneesh Jhingan passed the order on two civil suits filed by club members and the [] The post Delhi High Court refuses to stay Central order directing Delhi Gymkhana Club to vacate premises by June 5 appeared first on India Legal .
NGO asks Chief Justice of India Surya Kant to withdraw remarks against environmentalists
They pointed out that the Constitution of India recognises the importance of environmental protection
The Delhi High Court Bar Association (DHCBA) has moved the Delhi High Court challenging the decision of the full court to constitute a committee of judges to examine the proposal for enhancing the pecuniary jurisdiction of Delhi district courts from Rs 2 crore to Rs 20 crore. DHCBA President N Hariharan mentioned the matter before [] The post DHCBA moves Delhi High Court challenging proposal to increase pecuniary jurisdiction of Delhi district courts appeared first on India Legal .
Supreme Court forms 23 Vacation Benches for summer break from June 1
The Supreme Court has notified the composition of 23 Vacation Benches that will function during the Courts summer vacation period from June 1 to July 12, 2026. Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant constituted the Benches to hear urgent matters and miscellaneous proceedings during the partial court working days scheduled throughout the vacation period. [] The post Supreme Court forms 23 Vacation Benches for summer break from June 1 appeared first on India Legal .
The CBI has registered an FIR against Twisha Sharmas husband and mother-in-law in the alleged dowry death case and may recreate the crime scene as part of the investigation.
'Is this Tamil Nadu or Uttar Pradesh?': Udhayanidhi Stalin, EPS slam TVK govt over rising crime
Opposition leaders Udhayanidhi Stalin and Edappadi K Palaniswami have strongly criticized the current government over a surge in crime across Tamil Nadu. They highlighted recent murders and sexual offenses, questioning the administration's handling of law and order and accusing the ruling party of creating a false sense of change amidst escalating violence.
Iran accuses US of 'war crime' after 24 killed in alleged missile strike on Lamerd Sports Hall
Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Esmail Baghaei on Tuesday accused the US of committing a despicable war crime following a missile strike on a sports hall in Lamerd, Fars Province, that Tehran says killed 24 civilians, including teenage volleyball players and a two-year-old child, while injuring more than 130 people.
Iran accuses US of war crime after 24 killed in alleged missile strike on Lamerd Sports Hall
Tehran , May 26 : Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Esmail Baghaei on Tuesday accused the US of committing a despicable war crime following a missile strike on a sports hall in Lamerd, Fars Province, that Tehran says killed 24 civilians, including teenage volleyball players and a two-year-old child, while injuring more than 130 people. In a post on X, Baghaei said he was briefed by the Iranian member of Parliament for Mehr, Mousa Mousavi, about a devastating American missile strike on a residential area and sports hall in the city of Lamerd. On the afternoon of Saturday, 9 Esfand 1404 (28 February 2026) the same day students at the Shajareh_Tayyibeh_School in Minab were massacred by Tomahawk missilesa residential area in Lamerd, including a sports hall, was struck by U.S. Precision Strike Missiles (PrSM), Baghaei said. According to the Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson, the strike slaughtered 24 persons, including a 2-year-old girl, several teenage volleyball players, while more than 130 persons were injured, many of whom now face permanent disabilities. Baghaei further alleged that the missiles used detonated in the air before impact, unleashing 180000 of high-velocity tungsten pellets that tore through the area in every direction with devastating force. There is no longer any doubt that the United States deliberately targeted a residential neighborhood and a civilian sports hall in Lamerd, he said.He emphasised that it was not a mistake but a calculated decision. He said, This was not a mistakeit was a calculated decision to test the destructive power of a new weapon system on Iranian civilians. Such an act constitutes a clear and despicable war crime. The Iranian official demanded accountability for those responsible for the strike, stating, Those who ordered and executed this attack must be held accountable before any competent court of law. The Iranian nation will never forget its martyred sons and daughters. We will neither forget nor forgive this crime, he added.He highlighted an earlier X post of April 2, which mentioned another claimed American Precision Strike Missile or PrSM, and said that it made its combat debut on 28 February 2026 during the attack in Lamerd. The American new PrSM missile, which made its combat debut on 28 February 2026, struck a crowded sports hall filled with innocent teenagers in the city of Lamerd, Fars Province, he said. The attack killed 21 young boys and girls. The missile explodes above its target, dispersing thousands of lethal fragments (tungsten pellets) to maximize human casualties, he added. Calling the strike a despicable war crime, Baghaei also quoted Syrian poet Ghada al-Samman in his post, They keep talking and never fall silent for even a momentperhaps this endless chatter comes from their fear of hearing the voice of their own conscience. (ANI)
Quote of the Day by Juvenal: Juvenals quote, Many commit the same crime with a very different result. One bears a cross for his crime; another a crown explores the idea of unequal consequences in human society. The quote suggests that even when people commit the same wrongdoing, the outcomes are not always the same.
Gruesome details emerge, deepening agony of heinous crime
Srinagar, May 25: A day after the body of the raped and murdered Budgam child was found, the family is clamouring for answers, demanding exemplary punishment to the perpetrator of the crime. The entire neighborhood of the brutally assaulted and killed child remained drowned in grief and anger, seeking speedy investigation and action. The house of the victim was inundated by people visiting for condolences and mourning. Her mother has been passing out from grief, and is barely conscious, the neighbors reported. Her father has also been unable to speak, devastated by the tragic and shocking end to the life of his only daughter. The grandfather of the murdered child victim of rape and murder, while speaking to a media outlet, asked what she had done to deserve being killed in such a manner. The killer went on to take an innocent life like this. She had gone for Quran, what had she done to him that he didnt even let her reach her seminary? the shaken grandfather asked. The grandfather lamented that even at such a young age, the child prayed five times a day. She would wake up for Fajr too, was very religious minded, and then a tyrant assaulted her like this, he cried. The grandfather said that the entire clan was looking for her when she did not return home at her usual time. He said he could not fathom courage to look at her dead body. Media reports quoted the uncle of the murdered child as saying that the family searched for her the entire night. In morning we found her body, he said. It seems she was badly assaulted as her fists were clenched tight and there was grass in her hands. The uncle said he saw injury marks on the face of the child and signs of heartless criminal assault. A mourner, who appeared to be of the age of the child said the victim used to say she wants to be a Hafiza (remember entire Quran by heart). Her dream was cut short, and the funeral of our collective dignity is underway, she rued. While the Police claimed that one person, who as per the Police also confessed to the crime, has been arrested, demands have been pouring in for fool-proof investigation and exemplary punishment to the criminal. SSP Budgam, Hariprasad K K said the Police was working in the best possible manner to collect evidence and make the case strong in order to ensure that the guilty are punished.
Maharashtra topped in crimes against children in 2024, shows analysis of NCRB data
Murder trail ends in Delhi: Crime branch nabs Jharkhand fugitive in Delhi
Police launch cybercrime prevention training for constables in Vijayawada
Liquor policy case: Kejriwal, Sisodia, Pathak to be represented before Justice Jain
Opposition parties criticise CM Vijayover a spate of crimes acrossTamil Nadu
Is this Tamil Nadu or Uttar Pradesh? Where is yourSingapen AthiradiPadai? Why is the Chief Minister, who delivered valour-tinged dialogues before the election, refusing to open his mouth, asks Leader of the OppositionUdhayanidhi Stalin
CM Vijay Wants Quick Punishment for Sex Crimes
The girl had stepped out of her home that evening to attend natures call when she was brutally assaulted just 200 meters from her home in the village of Vedanatham.
A Delhi court on Monday convicted Congress leader Alka Lamba for assaulting a police officer during a protest at Jantar Mantar seeking implementation of womens reservation in Parliament ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate (ACJM) Ashwani Panwar of the Rouse Avenue Court held Lamba guilty under Sections 132 (assault or [] The post Delhi court convicts Congress leader Alka Lamba for assaulting policeman during women reservation protest appeared first on India Legal .
Maharashtra reported highest number of crimes against children: NCRB data
The state also reported the highest number of kidnapping and abduction cases involving children at 12,994, the maximum across India. In terms of crime rate per lakh child population, Maharashtra stood second with 66.9, after Madhya Pradesh
Delhi Gymkhana club eviction notice challenged in Delhi High Court
A suit has been instituted before the Delhi High Court challenging the Central governments directive requiring the Delhi Gymkhana Club to vacate its 27.3-acre premises situated in Lutyens Delhi by June 5. The matter was mentioned before Justice Avneesh Jhingan, who agreed to list the case for hearing on May 26. The suit has been [] The post Delhi Gymkhana club eviction notice challenged in Delhi High Court appeared first on India Legal .
Brown Teaser: Karisma Kapoor Fights Crime And Personal Demons As A Fierce Cop
The series is set to premiere soon on ZEE5
'Don't Be Sentimental': Chief Justice On Plea Against Cockroach Janta Party
The advocate on Monday mentioned before the Supreme Court a writ petition concerning the controversy surrounding the recent cockroach remarks.
'Tried expeditiously, severe punishment': Tamil Nadu CM orders swift action in sexual crime cases
Tamil Nadu chief minister C Joseph Vijay has ordered swift action on sexual crime cases following a horrific incident in Coimbatore. He directed police to expedite investigations, ensure severe punishment for culprits and implement precautionary measures. The directive comes amid rising criticism over the state's law and order situation, with opposition leaders highlighting recent murders and assaults.
Delhi High Court adjourns CBI Plea challenging Arvind Kejriwals discharge in Excise policy case
The Delhi High Court has deferred the hearing on the CBIs plea challenging the discharge of former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and other accused in the alleged Delhi excise policy scam case till July 16. The matter was taken up by Justice Manoj Jain following its transfer from the Bench of Justice Swarana Kanta [] The post Delhi High Court adjourns CBI Plea challenging Arvind Kejriwals discharge in Excise policy case appeared first on India Legal .
Aga Ruhullah questions institutions, seeks fast-track justice in Budgam minor case
Budgam, May 25: National Conference MP Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi on Sunday visited Galwanpora in central Kashmirs Budgam district and expressed concern over what he described as declining moral values and institutional failure following the death of a minor girl whose case police say prima facie appears to be one of rape and murder. After meeting the bereaved family and addressing reporters, Ruhullah said incidents of violence against children were becoming increasingly alarming and demanded strict enforcement of law and speedy justice. These incidents are on the rise. It is the duty and obligation of police, judiciary and government to enforce stringent laws and ensure severe punishment, Ruhullah said. He said the incident had raised serious questions about the effectiveness of institutions responsible for protecting society. Questions are being raised on institutions that have failed to implement laws in letter and spirit, he said. The MP alleged that while police often act swiftly in suppressing dissent and invoking stringent laws such as the Public Safety Act, similar urgency was expected in crimes involving vulnerable victims. Police are quick in suppressing dissent and quickly slap PSA, but in such incidents where goes the will and power of the police? he asked. Ruhullah, however, expressed hope that the investigating agencies would act decisively and ensure justice to the family. I hope the mother and father of the victim will be given justice, he said. Referring to the victims routine, Ruhullah said the tragedy had intensified public anxiety over safety of children. The victim was going to a seminary. If children are not even safe while going to seminary, where are they safe then? he asked. He urged police to solve the case on a fast-track basis and bring those responsible to justice. Ruhullah also called for social introspection, saying families and society must examine how children are being raised and whether materialism and weakening moral responsibility were contributing to social decline. We also need to check ourselves and our homes, how we are bringing up our children. We are lost in materialism, he said, adding that there were elements in society whose upbringing reflected serious moral failure. The MPs remarks came amid continuing outrage and protests over the Galwanpora incident, which has triggered emotional scenes and demands for swift action across parts of Kashmir. Police have constituted a Special Investigation Team to probe the incident and said investigation is underway. [KNT]
Delhi High Court gives Centre time to respond to Siddharth Varadarajans affidavit on bail disclosure
The Delhi High Court on May 25 granted time to the Central government to respond to an affidavit filed by Siddharth Varadarajan concerning the alleged non-disclosure of bail conditions imposed on him by the Allahabad High Court in his plea seeking an Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) card. When the matter was taken up before [] The post Delhi High Court gives Centre time to respond to Siddharth Varadarajans affidavit on bail disclosure appeared first on India Legal .
NEET-UG 2026 controversy: Supreme Court calls for accountability from NTA and monitoring committee
The Supreme Court has issued notice to the National Testing Agency (NTA) in a batch of petitions arising out of the alleged question paper leak in the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test Undergraduate 2026 (NEET-UG 2026), one of the countrys largest and most competitive medical entrance examinations. A Bench comprising Justices PS Narasimha and Alok Aradhe expressed [] The post NEET-UG 2026 controversy: Supreme Court calls for accountability from NTA and monitoring committee appeared first on India Legal .
Book sexual crime cases promptly, ensure stringent punishment to culprits, TN CM Vijay tells police
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay has ordered swift action against those involved in sexual crimes. Following a brutal murder in Coimbatore, the Chief Minister directed police to register cases promptly and ensure severe punishment for culprits. The directive aims to expedite trials and provide justice for victims of crimes against women and children.
The Delhi High Court questioned the decision of the Delhi High Court Bar Association (DHCBA) to abstain from work, observing that such strikes ultimately inconvenience litigants. The DHCBA has called for a boycott of court proceedings in protest against a proposal to enhance the pecuniary jurisdiction of district courts from Rs 2 crore to Rs [] The post Delhi High Court criticises lawyers strike against enhancement of district courts pecuniary jurisdiction appeared first on India Legal .
Supreme Court refuses immediate intervention in petition over social media use of court remarks
The Supreme Court has declined to accord urgent listing to a petition seeking a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) inquiry into the activities allegedly associated with the online movement popularly referred to as the Cockroach Janta Party. The matter was mentioned before a Bench headed by Chief Justice of India Surya Kant along with Justices [] The post Supreme Court refuses immediate intervention in petition over social media use of court remarks appeared first on India Legal .
Twisha Sharma death case: Supreme Court says CBI to take over probe, urges media restraint
The Supreme Court has observed that the probe into the alleged dowry death of former model and actor Twisha Sharma would be entrusted to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), while urging the media to exercise restraint in reporting statements and allegations connected with the case. The matter came up before a Bench headed by [] The post Twisha Sharma death case: Supreme Court says CBI to take over probe, urges media restraint appeared first on India Legal .
Supreme Court declines NGO plea seeking clarification on stray dog euthanasia order
The Supreme Court has declined to entertain an application filed by an animal welfare NGO seeking clarification of its earlier order concerning euthanasia of stray dogs, holding that the directions previously issued by the Court were explicit and required no further interpretation. The plea was moved by the organisation Animals Are People Too in connection [] The post Supreme Court declines NGO plea seeking clarification on stray dog euthanasia order appeared first on India Legal .
Heinous crime wont go unpunished: LG
RK News Service Srinagar, May 24: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday strongly condemned the brutal killing of a minor girl in Budgam. The Lieutenant Governor spoke with the Director General of Police (DGP) and senior officials and issued strict instructions to ensure a thorough investigation, the office of the LG said. LG Sinha assured that those responsible for this heinous crime will not go unpunished. He also expressed his deepest condolences and solidarity with the bereaved family in this difficult hour.
Plea filed in Supreme Court seeks CBI probe into Cockroach Janta Party activities
A petition has been filed before the Supreme Court seeking a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into alleged fake advocates, forged law degrees and activities linked to the online campaign operating under the name Cockroach Janta Party. Filed by Advocate Raja Choudhary, the petition sought investigation into the alleged commercial exploitation and monetised dissemination [] The post Plea filed in Supreme Court seeks CBI probe into Cockroach Janta Party activities appeared first on India Legal .
Time for Reservation Review? Debate Around Social Justice Gains Momentum
Udaipur, May 24 (Bhagwan Prasad Gaur) Senior writer Bhagwan Prasad Gaur has called for a serious national discussion on the future of Indias reservation system, raising questions over whether the policy continues to serve its original purpose of social justice or has gradually become a system of long-term privilege for limited sections. In his ... Read more Time for Reservation Review? Debate Around Social Justice Gains Momentum
Justice Meenakshi Madan Rai, a distinguished judge from Sikkim High Court, has been recommended by the Supreme Court collegium to become the next Chief Justice of the Patna High Court. Her appointment follows the retirement of the incumbent. Rai, Sikkim's first woman High Court judge, brings extensive judicial and administrative experience to this new role.
New Delhi, May 24: The Delhi Police Crime Branch has made a significant breakthrough by arresting a notorious snatcher and wanted criminal, Somveer, also known as Sombir, aged 26. His arrest took place in the Trilokpuri area. According to police reports, Somveer has over 14 criminal cases registered against him, including robbery, snatching, theft, and ... Read more Major Arrest by Delhi Crime Branch: Notorious Snatcher Somveer Captured with Stolen Bike and Mobile Phones
Woman abused by babysitter as a child says compensation can't fix injustice done by police
They will bring justice: Twishas father shows hope as AIIMS team reaches Bhopal for 2nd autopsy
Following a directive from the Madhya Pradesh High Court, an AIIMS medical team has arrived in Bhopal to conduct a second post-mortem on Twisha Sharma. Her father, buoyed by the rule of law, is optimistic that the investigation will yield justice and curb the public shaming of his daughter even after her death.
Chennai police intensify citywide crime crackdown
The Supreme Court Collegium has recommended the appointment of Justice Meenakshi M. Rai, presently serving as a judge of the Sikkim High Court, as the next Chief Justice of the Patna High Court. The Apex Court Collegium, headed by Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant and comprising Justice BV Nagarathna, Justice JK Maheshwari, Justice [] The post Supreme Court Collegium recommends appointment of Justice Meenakshi M Rai as Chief Justice of Patna High Court appeared first on India Legal .
Advocates For Justice Appealed Advocates Across Telangana Not To Represent Alleged Assailants
The appeal described the fatal attack on senior advocate Moizuddin as an assault on the legal fraternity: Reports
Gangtok, May 23 : Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang has congratulated Justice Meenakshi Madan The post Justice Meenakshi Madan Rai Set to Become Patna High Court Chief Justice, CM PS Golay Calls It Historic Moment for Sikkim appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
Such persons cannot be allowed to languish indefinitely in mental health institutions after recovery, observes court
Trump's Justice Department scrubs its website of news releases about Jan. 6 defendants
Centre orders Delhi Gymkhana to hand over club land for public purpose
The Union Government has directed the Delhi Gymkhana Club to vacate and hand over possession of its premises by June 5, invoking the public purpose provision contained in the lease agreement governing the property. The directive was issued by the Land and Development Office (L&DO) under the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, which stated [] The post Centre orders Delhi Gymkhana to hand over club land for public purpose appeared first on India Legal .
By Inderjit Badhwar There are moments in constitutional history when the judiciary does more than decide casesit reminds the nation of first principles. Our cover story, A Reminder to a Forgetful System, by Binny Yadav, captures one such moment. At its core, the story is about bail. But in truth, it is about something far [] The post When Liberty Waits Too Long appeared first on India Legal .
In an age shaped by nuclear deterrence, economic interdependence, ideological resilience, and global fatigue with conflict, the belief that military superiority alone can secure lasting victory is becoming increasingly untenable. Using the possibility of a prolonged US-Iran confrontation as its central frame, this essay examines why modern civilization can survive only through balance, restraint, and timely diplomacynot through fantasies of absolute triumph The post The Illusion of Final Victory appeared first on India Legal .
Reframing Evidence Law in Talari Naresh Verdict
A landmark acquittal has held that hostile witnesses are not merely procedural hurdles, but can fundamentally weaken the prosecutions case, reinforcing that criminal convictions must rest on certainty, not conjecture The post Reframing Evidence Law in Talari Naresh Verdict appeared first on India Legal .
A warmer Washington-Beijing equation may force New Delhi to rethink how much of its rise has depended on a rivalry it never controlled The post A Reset Reality Check appeared first on India Legal .
Trumps Expanding Power Play Tests the Limits of American Democracy
As elections loom and political tensions deepen, a sweeping new compensation fund, unprecedented executive protections and questions over financial conflicts are fuelling accusations of corruption and constitutional overreach The post Trumps Expanding Power Play Tests the Limits of American Democracy appeared first on India Legal .
Morality In a Financial Vacuum
A recent Calcutta High Court directive raises larger questions of moral duty and financial ruin. The larger questions raised by the Courts order need to be dissected in a humane atmosphere, keeping in mind the complete financial disaster that a family looks at, with a close family member lying on an expensive medical bed The post Morality In a Financial Vacuum appeared first on India Legal .
Prakriti-Raga: Jhuma Dattas Visual Ode to the Rhythms of Nature
From Himalayan stillness to the blazing energy of Kazakh sunsets, the photographer transforms landscapes into meditative experiences in her sixth solo exhibition at the India Habitat Centre The post Prakriti-Raga: Jhuma Dattas Visual Ode to the Rhythms of Nature appeared first on India Legal .
TheBroken Hand That Built a Surgeon
A childhood punishment meant to correct left-handedness turned Dr Trehan into an ambidextrous surgeon whose speed, precision and relentless commitment would redefine cardiac care in India The post TheBroken Hand That Built a Surgeon appeared first on India Legal .
The Court recognised the petitioner's identity as male while holding that his biological status as a woman, until his reproductive organs are removed, entitled him to cryopreserve his oocytes under the ART Act, exposing a significant gap in Indias reproductive rights framework for transgender persons.
Calcutta High Court calls for mechanism to tackle social media attacks on judicial officers
The Calcutta High Court has directed the West Bengal Police to devise a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for addressing social media content targeting judges and the institution of the judiciary. The direction was issued by Justice Jay Sengupta during the hearing of proceedings connected to a petition filed by Hindu monk Swami Pradiptananda, popularly known [] The post Calcutta High Court calls for mechanism to tackle social media attacks on judicial officers appeared first on India Legal .
Pope Leo visits Italy's Land of Fires as families seek justice for children lost to toxic waste
The visit to the so-called Terra dei Fuochi, or Land of Fires, comes on the eve of the 11th anniversary of Pope Francis' big ecological encyclical Laudato Si (Praised Be)
Rahul Gandhi Assures Justice to Family of Student Who Died After NEET Paper Leak
New Delhi, May 23: Rahul Gandhi, the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, reached out to the family of Pradeep Meghwal, a student from Rajasthans Sikar, who reportedly took his own life following the NEET paper leak. During a phone conversation, Gandhi assured the grieving family of his support and commitment to seeking ... Read more Rahul Gandhi Assures Justice to Family of Student Who Died After NEET Paper Leak
Bar Council of India bars Samarth Singh from legal practice amid probe
The Bar Council of India (BCI) has directed the immediate suspension of Advocate Samarth Singhs licence to practise law in connection with the ongoing investigation into the alleged dowry death of his wife, Twisha Sharma. The disciplinary measure was initiated in exercise of the BCIs statutory authority to regulate the legal profession, following a prima [] The post Bar Council of India bars Samarth Singh from legal practice amid probe appeared first on India Legal .
The Delhi High Court has held that private unaided recognised schools in the capital are not required to obtain prior approval from the Directorate of Education (DoE) before increasing fees at the commencement of an academic session, provided the proposed fee structure is disclosed before the start of the academic year. The single-judge Bench of [] The post Delhi High Court allows private schools to hike fees at start of academic year without prior DoE approval appeared first on India Legal .
California Probes E. Coli Outbreak Linked To The Kebab Shop
California health officials are investigating an outbreak of E. coli infections linked to beef kofta served at several locations of The Kebab Shop, after multiple people, including children, became seriously ill.
Secretary Rubio Lands In Kolkata Ahead Of High-Level QUAD Meeting In Delhi
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrived in Kolkata on Saturday, May 23, for his first official visit to India, setting the stage for a series of high-level talks focused on trade, defense, technology, energy cooperation and regional security.
IPL 2026: SRHs Batting Firepower Blows Away RCB Before Playoffs
Royal Challengers Bengalurus hopes of carrying winning momentum into the IPL 2026 playoffs took a major hit on Friday, May 22, as Sunrisers Hyderabad produced a dominant all-round display to seal a 55-run win in Hyderabad.
USCIS Policy Shift Could Impact Employment-Based Green Card Processing the most
In another severe blow for Indian nationals seeking Green Cards, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) on May 22, announced a new policy memorandum that could significantly alter the pathway to permanent residency for thousands of immigrants currently living and working in the United States.
Tulsi Gabbard Resigns Citing Husbands Cancer Diagnosis
Tulsi Gabbard, director of national intelligence in President Donald Trumps administration, has resigned from her post citing family reasons after her husband, Abraham Williams, was diagnosed with a rare form of bone cancer. Her resignation is effective June 30.
Quote of the day by Audrey Hepburn: Audrey Hepburn's quote highlights the enduring presence of injustice and the amplified awareness of global suffering in our interconnected world. She emphasizes a moral obligation for those with resources to support those without, urging compassion and shared responsibility in addressing widespread inequality.
Ajay Jain Welcomes US Justice Departments Decision on Adani Case, Citing Lack of Evidence
New Delhi, May 22: The ongoing SEC cases against the Adani Group in the United States have been dismissed. The US Justice Department has withdrawn criminal charges filed against Gautam Adani and Sagar Adani, requesting the dismissal of the charges. Meanwhile, individuals close to both current and former US administrations have welcomed this move, stating ... Read more Ajay Jain Welcomes US Justice Departments Decision on Adani Case, Citing Lack of Evidence
Bihars Crime Policy: No Politics in Action, Says BJP MP Sanjay Jaiswal
New Delhi, May 22: Following comments from Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary regarding police encounters, BJP MP Sanjay Jaiswal has voiced his support. He emphasized that anyone committing crimes in Bihar will face action, asserting that this issue transcends politics. In an interview, Jaiswal stated, Regardless of caste, criminals will face encounters. The government has made ... Read more Bihars Crime Policy: No Politics in Action, Says BJP MP Sanjay Jaiswal
Supreme Court issues pan-India guidelines to tackle child trafficking
The Supreme Court on Friday expressed serious concern over nearly 47,000 children remaining untraced across India and issued a series of directions aimed at strengthening the response mechanism in cases involving missing children and human trafficking. The Bench of Justice Ahsanuddin Amanullah and Justice R Mahadevan directed police authorities across the country to immediately register [] The post Supreme Court issues pan-India guidelines to tackle child trafficking appeared first on India Legal .
U.S. Embassy Highlights Quad Partnership Ahead Of Secretary Rubios India Visit
The upcoming Quad Foreign Ministers meeting in New Delhi is expected to place strong focus on regional security, strategic cooperation and supply chain resilience, as senior leaders from India, the United States, Japan and Australia prepare for high-level discussions later this month.
NCDRC awards Rs 2 crore compensation for medical negligence after surgeon removes healthy kidney
The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) has held a surgeon guilty of gross medical negligence for removing a womans healthy left kidney instead of her diseased right kidney, leading to her death. The Bench of President AP Sahi and Member Bharatkumar Pandey awarded a total compensation of Rs 2 crore to the deceased womans [] The post NCDRC awards Rs 2 crore compensation for medical negligence after surgeon removes healthy kidney appeared first on India Legal .
Supreme Court questions continued OBC quota benefits for children of IAS officers
The Supreme Court on Friday questioned the continued extension of reservation benefits to children of families that have already attained significant educational and economic advancement through the reservation system, observing that such progress also leads to social mobility. The Bench of Justice BV Nagarathna and Justice Ujjal Bhuyan made these observations while hearing a petition [] The post Supreme Court questions continued OBC quota benefits for children of IAS officers appeared first on India Legal .
Supreme Court directs larger bench to clear ambiguity on UAPA bail during trial delays
The Supreme Court on Friday referred to a larger bench the question concerning the grant of bail under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), seeking to resolve the apparent divergence in judicial opinion on the application of the landmark K.A. Najeeb precedent in cases involving prolonged incarceration and delayed trials. Simultaneously, the Court granted interim [] The post Supreme Court directs larger bench to clear ambiguity on UAPA bail during trial delays appeared first on India Legal .
Bernstein Says Adani Group Has Evolved After 2023 Turmoil
Global brokerage firm Bernstein has said the Adani Group has emerged stronger after facing the 2023 short-seller crisis and later developments involving the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the Department of Justice.
The Delhi High Court on Friday issued notice to journalist Saurav Das and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Gopal Rai in a criminal contempt petition alleging that they participated in a coordinated social media campaign against Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma during the pendency of proceedings in the Delhi Excise Policy case. The Division Bench of [] The post Delhi High Court issues notice to Saurav Das, Gopal Rai in criminal contempt case over posts against Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma appeared first on India Legal .
Kerala High Court suggests declaring nursing as essential service amid statewide strike
The Kerala High Court has urged the State government to explore the possibility of declaring nursing services as an essential service in view of the ongoing strike by private hospital nurses across the State, observing that uninterrupted healthcare services are of paramount importance to the public. The single-judge Bench of Justice P Gopinath made these [] The post Kerala High Court suggests declaring nursing as essential service amid statewide strike appeared first on India Legal .
Supreme Court to hear pleas challenging temple endowment laws in TN, AP, Telangana
The Supreme Court has recalled its April 2025 order directing petitioners challenging various Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments laws in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Puducherry to approach the respective High Courts. The Bench of Justice BV Nagarathna and Justice Satish Chandra Sharma allowed review petitions filed against the earlier order and restored the [] The post Supreme Court to hear pleas challenging temple endowment laws in TN, AP, Telangana appeared first on India Legal .
Madhya Pradesh High Court orders second autopsy by AIIMS doctors in Twisha Sharma death case
The Madhya Pradesh High Court on Friday directed that a second post-mortem examination of Twisha Sharma, who died under mysterious circumstances at her matrimonial home in Bhopal, be conducted by a team of doctors from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi. The single-judge Bench of Justice Avanindra Kumar Singh, however, clarified [] The post Madhya Pradesh High Court orders second autopsy by AIIMS doctors in Twisha Sharma death case appeared first on India Legal .

