SC panel chief orders filing of quick FIRs on caste crimes
To Ease Wait, 2 Lutyens' Bungalows To Be Designated Official Residence Of Chief Justice
Seeking to ensure that chief justices of India do not have to wait for accommodation after they take charge, the Supreme Court registry has decided to have two bungalows designated as the official residence of the country's top judge.
Consequences vanish, chaos explodes': Explosive House hearing torches blue-city crime surge --- HL
AAPs Provide Employment Ensure Social Justice march reaches Pratapgarh on its 9th day
Aam Aadmi Party's 'Provide Employment Ensure Social Justice' march, led by Sanjay Singh, reached Pratapgarh. The procession highlighted unemployment and escalating injustice against Dalits and backward communities in Uttar Pradesh, citing various incidents as evidence of government failure. The march saw participation from diverse groups and will continue towards Prayagraj.
CJI Gavai reaffirms commitment to secularism and constitutional values on retirement eve
Chief Justice of India BR Gavai, who is set to demit office on November 23, on Thursday reflected his remarks on personal convictions, professional journey, and institutional philosophy. During a valedictory ceremony organised by the Supreme Court Advocates-on-Record Association (SCAORA), the CJI observed that although his personal spiritual practice is rooted in Buddhism, he has [] The post CJI Gavai reaffirms commitment to secularism and constitutional values on retirement eve appeared first on India Legal .
Unsafe in White Coats: Why Violence Against Doctors Still Plagues India
Indias healthcare system is held together by exhausted professionals who continue to show up despite inadequate pay, scarce resources, and growing hostility. Every assault on them chips away at the moral spine of a nation that depends on their dedication. The post Unsafe in White Coats: Why Violence Against Doctors Still Plagues India appeared first on India Legal .
The Delhi Police on Thursday told the Supreme Court that the accused in the 2020 Delhi riots conspiracy case were not peaceful dissenters or intellectuals but individuals who allegedly attempted to orchestrate a coordinated, anti-constitutional insurrection with the objective of destabilising the elected government through orchestrated violence. The submission was made by Additional Solicitor General [] The post Delhi Riots 2020: Police opposes bail pleas of accused with claims of coordinated attempt to destabilise elected government appeared first on India Legal .
Supreme Court directs Centre to prepare sustainable mining plan for Aravalli Range
The Supreme Court on Thursday ordered the Central government to prepare a comprehensive Management Plan for Sustainable Mining (MPSM) applicable across the Aravalli hill system, which spanned across the States of Haryana, Rajasthan and Gujarat, along with the national capital. The Bench of Chief Justice of India BR Gavai, Justice K Vinod Chandran and Justice [] The post Supreme Court directs Centre to prepare sustainable mining plan for Aravalli Range appeared first on India Legal .
Supreme Court quashes 25-year practice rule for appointment of CAs in tribunals
The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that Chartered Accountants (CAs) having less than 25 years of professional experience were eligible for appointment as Technical Members in tribunals, including the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT). The Bench of Chief Justice of India BR Gavai and Justice K Vinod Chandran made these observations on a petition filed [] The post Supreme Court quashes 25-year practice rule for appointment of CAs in tribunals appeared first on India Legal .
'Delhi Crime' star Shefali Shah clarifies her stance on fixed working hours
Actress Shefali Shah has taken a stand for work-life balance by instituting mandatory 8-hour workdays, a change inspired by her triumph with 'Delhi Crime'. She argues that asking for comfortable vanity vans and suites should be recognized as practical needs, enhancing the working environment for the entire cast and crew.
More than 50% pending cases before Justice Juvenile Board; JJBs not fully staffed
The IJR filed more than 250 RTI requests and responses from 21 States, revealing that as of October 31, 2023, JJBs had only disposed of less than half of the 1,00,904 cases
Cybercrime training lab established at Kalaburagi Police Training Centre in Karnataka
ADGP Alok Kumar highlights rising threat of organised cybercrime and AI-powered crimes
50,000 children still await justice as juvenile boards battle 55 per cent case backlog: Report
NEW DELHI: More than 50,000 children in conflict with the law remain stuck in a slow-moving justice system where over half the cases are pending at 362 Juvenile Justice Boards (JJBs), according to a new India Justice Report (IJR) study released on Thursday. Despite ten years of the Juvenile Justice Act coming into force, glaring gaps, ranging from missing judges, under-inspected homes, absent data systems and wide state-level disparities continue to afflict justice delivery, the study said. The report, Juvenile Justice and Children in Conflict with the Law: A Study of Capacity at the Frontlines, shows that as of October 31, 2023, 55 per cent of 100,904 cases before JJBs were pending, with pendency ranging from 83 per cent in Odisha to 35 per cent in Karnataka. Though 92 per cent of India's 765 districts have constituted JJBs, one in four boards operates without a full bench. On average, each JJB carried a backlog of 154 cases. The findings come against the backdrop of 40,036 juveniles being apprehended in 31,365 cases under the IPC and special laws in 2023, with three-fourths of them aged between 16 and 18, according to Crime in India data. Yet, a decade after decentralising juvenile justice architecture, the study says systemic limitations continue to block timely support and rehabilitation. NCPCR rescues over 2,300 children in six months, calls for stronger monitoring and awareness The report highlights that 30 per cent of JJBs do not have an attached legal services clinic. Fourteen states and Jammu and Kashmir lack places of safety, vital for housing children above 18. Oversight of Child Care Institutions (CCIs) is also falling short across 166 homes in these states; only 810 of the mandated 1,992 inspections were carried out. Data from 292 districts further show there are just 40 child care homes exclusively for girls. The study flagged the near absence of publicly available national-level data on juvenile justice. With no equivalent of the National Judicial Data Grid for JJBs, the IJR team had to file more than 250 RTI applications. The response pattern itself pointed to weak transparency of over 500 replies received from 28 states and two Union Territories; 11 per cent were rejected, 24 per cent received no response, 29 per cent were merely transferred, and only 36 per cent provided usable information. Calling the findings a warning sign, Maja Daruwala, chief editor of the India Justice Report, said the juvenile justice system relies on a regular flow of information from authorities. But the attempt to gather basic data showed that authorised oversight bodies neither receive it routinely nor insist on it. Scattered and irregular data makes supervision episodic and accountability hollow, she said.
Supreme Court upholds constitutional power of President and Governors in assent to bills
The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that constitutional courts could not prescribe mandatory timelines for the President or State Governors while exercising their powers on granting, withholding, or reserving Bills for consideration under Articles 200 and 201. The Constitution Bench of Chief Justice of India BR Gavai, Justice Surya Kant, Justice Vikram Nath, Justice PS [] The post Supreme Court upholds constitutional power of President and Governors in assent to bills appeared first on India Legal .
'Bring these animals to justice...': Kash Patel slams fugitive Ryan Wedding over drug trade
The gangster who lived in the cloud: How Anmol Bishnoi ran remote crime network
Anmol Bishnoi, arrested by the NIA, ran a remote crime network through cloned accounts and vanish-chats, leaving almost no trace
Hasina's conviction for crimes against humanity is testing India-Bangladesh ties
India faces a dilemma with Bangladesh as Sheikh Hasinas conviction strains ties between the two neighbours.
Pak cybercrime lauch probe against Latif
KARACHI, Nov 19: Pakistans cybercrime agency has launched a probe against former captain Rashid Latif for comments on the Pakistan Cricket Board and its chief Mohsin Naqvi over the matter of changing national teams captains frequently. Former wicket keeper Rashid Latif has recorded his statement in two inquiries against him in Islamabad and Lahore, National []
The Justice Department revealed that the full grand jury did not receive the final indictment against former FBI Director James Comey. This development, involving an inexperienced US attorney appointed by President Trump, further challenges the prosecution. Judge Michael Nachmanoff has ordered a response to these revelations by tonight.
Comey case hits major hurdle: Trumps Justice Dept admits grand jury lapse; Lawyers seek dismissal
Crimes against dalits up in Tamil Nadu: VCK MP cites data
Police to adopt new strategy to foil crimes
NT Reporter Panaji Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Wednesday said the Goa police will adopt a new strategy primarily aimed at crime prevention. Sources said that while discussing various policing issues at a crime review meeting Sawant reprimanded police officials over the rising incidents of crime, and sought total dedication towards duty. He said that [] The post Police to adopt new strategy to foil crimes appeared first on The Navhind Times .
Ryan Wedding, a former Canadian Olympian, is now one of the FBIs most wanted suspects. Officials say he leads a big international drug group and is linked to violent crimes. The U.S. has increased the reward and added new charges as agencies in many countries search for him across North and Central America.
Shafiqul Alam also said that with the Awami League banned, voters will seek alternative candidates in next year's Bangladesh elections
Hooda cites Justice Report to attack Haryana government
Ex-Pak captain in trouble! Cyber Crime Agency launches probe
Pakistan's National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency has initiated proceedings against former captain Rashid Latif for his critical comments on the Pakistan Cricket Board and its chairman. Latif's statements, particularly regarding leadership changes and the perceived lack of quality captains, have led to inquiries. Besides Latif, a separate application has been filed against former captain Wasim Akram.
Crime Branch nabs U.P. native in medical seat fraud after five years on the run
The accused operated mainly from Delhi andNoida, and placed large-scale advertisements on online and social media platforms promising medical admissions in reputed institutions across Indi
Cyberabad Police Detect 11 Cybercrime Cases, 18 Held
The investigation revealed the pan-India spread of cybercriminal networks, with offenders from different States. Out of the 18 arrests, 15 were linked to trading fraud
'Feels Like A Crime To...': Omar Abdullah Says J&K Unfairly Targeted After Delhi Blast
Abdullah's remarks came after Dr Umar-un-Nabi, a 28-year-old doctor from J&K's Pulwama, was identified as the suicide bomber behind the deadly Red Fort attack on November 10.
Family of Indian man lynched over beef rumours vows to keep fighting for justice
Mohammad Akhlaq was lynched to death in 2015 over rumours that he had eaten beef.
Al-Falah University faces dual investigations following a Delhi terror blast linked to a former professor. Simultaneously, the Enforcement Directorate probes alleged financial fraud, with group chairman Jawad Ahmed Siddiqui arrested for siphoning 415 crore in proceeds of crime through fraudulent accreditation claims and fund diversion.
8 Years After Crime, DNA Breakthrough Links Indian Man To Murder Of Andhra Woman, Her Child In US
Accused Hameed fled to India shortly after the killings in March 2017 and has remained there since.
Supreme Court rejects quota demand for Civil Judges in District Judge Promotions
The Supreme Court of India has categorically refused to introduce any quota or special preference for Civil Judges seeking promotion to the post of District Judge. The Court held that creating such distinctions would disrupt the unity of the Higher Judicial Service and weaken the principle that all officers within the cadre must be treated [] The post Supreme Court rejects quota demand for Civil Judges in District Judge Promotions appeared first on India Legal .
Her Courage Inspires Me to Stand Against Injustice: Rahul on Indira's Birth Anniversary
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge and former party chiefs Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi paid floral tributes to Indira Gandhi at her memorial, Shakti Sthal
Rampur court sentences Azam Khan and son to seven years imprisonment in PAN card forgery case
A Special Court for MPs and MLAs in Rampur has sentenced senior Samajwadi Party leader Mohammad Azam Khan and his son, former MLA Abdullah Azam, to seven years imprisonment in a case involving forgery, impersonation, and falsification of official records to obtain multiple Permanent Account Numbers (PAN). Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate of the MP/MLA Court, [] The post Rampur court sentences Azam Khan and son to seven years imprisonment in PAN card forgery case appeared first on India Legal .
New Delhi, Nov 19 (PTI) The Congress on Wednesday paid rich tributes to former prime minister Indira Gandhi on her birth anniversary, with Rahul Gandhi saying that he was inspired to make fearless decisions for India from his grandmother. Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge and former party chiefs Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi paid floral tributes to Indira Gandhi at her memorial, Shakti Sthal, here. In a post on X, Khrge said the exemplary and dynamic leadership of Indira Gandhi, showing immense political courage, will forever inspire. Her unwavering resolve and lifelong dedication to public service left an indelible mark on
Her Courage, Patriotism Inspire Me To Stand Against Injustice: Rahul On Indiras Birth Anniversary
New Delhi, Nov 19: The Congress on Wednesday paid rich tributes to former prime minister Indira Gandhi on her birth anniversary, with Rahul Gandhi saying that he was inspired to make fearless decisions for India from his grandmother. Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge and former party chiefs Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi paid floral tributes to Indira Gandhi at her memorial, Shakti Sthal, here. In a post on X, Khrge said the exemplary and dynamic leadership of Indira Gandhi, showing immense [] The post Her Courage, Patriotism Inspire Me To Stand Against Injustice: Rahul On Indiras Birth Anniversary appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
CAT Record Tampering Plot Busted: Six Accused Chargesheeted By Crime Branch Kashmir
Srinagar, Nov 19: The Economic Offences Wing of Crime Branch Kashmir has filed a chargesheet against six individuals for their alleged involvement in the tampering of official records submitted before the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT). In a statement spokepserson, The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of Crime Branch Kashmir has filed a chargesheet in FIR No. 87/2022 under Sections 209, 409, 420, 467, 468, 471 and 120-B of the Indian Penal Code before the Honble Court of Chief Judicial Magistrate, Srinagar. [] The post CAT Record Tampering Plot Busted: Six Accused Chargesheeted By Crime Branch Kashmir appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Stay alert about online fraud, cybercrimes: DC Divya
NASA astronauts estranged partner pleads guilty over false space crime allegation
A six-year 'space crime' saga concludes as Summer Worden admits to falsely accusing astronaut Anne McClain of accessing her bank account from the ISS. Worden pleaded guilty to making false statements to investigators, ending years of speculation. McClain, cleared of any wrongdoing, continues her distinguished NASA career.
Warring slams AAP govt over rising crime
Marriage Is Not Consent: Why Marital Rape Must Be Recognized as Crime
In many countries including India, marital rape is not recognised as a crime due to which survivors cannot file a rape case against their spouse. Instead they are left with indirect legal procedures such as filing a domestic violence complaint, cruelty charges or even divorce proceedings.
Growth In Environmental Law Largely Attributable To PILs: Justice N Kotiswar Singh
New Delhi, Nov 18: Supreme Court Judge Justice N Kotiswar Singh has said that the development of environmental law in India can be largely attributed to the growth of the public interest litigation (PIL). Justice Singh made the remarks while addressing the UN Climate Change Conference 2025 in Brazils Belem on November 13. The conference, also called COP30 or the Conference of Parties (COP) of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), is being held from November 10 [] The post Growth In Environmental Law Largely Attributable To PILs: Justice N Kotiswar Singh appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Bhagavad Gita has remedy to reduce crimes, says seer
Regai OTT release: When and where to watch Tamil crime thriller series
Based on an idea by Rajesh Kumar, S.I. Vetri`s routine chase spirals when he finds a severed hand, leading him into a sinister maze of medical trials and lethal secrets where victims are already declared dead
UP CM Yogi Adityanath highlights sharp drop in crime, inaugurates modern forensic lab
LUCKNOW: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath reflected on the states law-and-order situation on Tuesday, emphasising that crime in the state had sharply decreased. Criminals are now caught quickly and punished, said CM Yogi, adding that if a robbery or snatching occurred, the offender could be seen limping the next day. The Chief Minister made the remarks while addressing a gathering in Gorakhpur during the inauguration of a modern forensic laboratory. He also reviewed law-and-order work and held a Janata Darbar to hear public grievances. CM Yogi asserted that crime no longer occurred freely in Uttar Pradesh. This is a new Uttar Pradesh that does not tolerate crime and ensures punishment, he said. The modern forensic laboratory, inaugurated by the Chief Minister, was built at a cost of Rs 72.78 crore. Yogi said the FSL lab was part of the governments zero-tolerance policy towards crime. To support his point, he cited improved womens participation in the workforce due to enhanced security. Prior to 2017, only 13 per cent of women in the state were working. The figure has now risen to 35 per cent, as women feel safer going out for work, he claimed. The Chief Minister also highlighted that 2,19,000 police personnel had been recruited over the past eight years. Many states do not have such a large police force. Recently, 60,244 new police recruits joined the service. In 2017, the government had to rely on military and paramilitary training centres due to limited capacity, but the state now has sufficient training facilities of its own, he added. CM Yogi further noted that following a 2016 Supreme Court directive for Safe Cities, Uttar Pradesh now has 17 municipal corporations, with Noida and Greater Noida linked to an Integrated Command and Control Centre. Over 13 lakh CCTV cameras have been installed across these areas to provide round-the-clock surveillance.
SC By 2:1 Majority Recalls Verdict Barring Post-Facto Green Clearances, Justice Bhuyan Dissents
Holding retrospective clearances are unknown to environmental law - CJI
CJI Gavai warns major public projects worth 20,000 crore may face demolition without review; Justice Bhuyan delivered a strong dissent, holding that retrospective clearances are unknown to environmental law
Thirty years after the Bathani Tola massacre, survivors of the Ranvir Sena attack, which claimed 21 lives including children and women, still await justice. Despite a lower court conviction, the Patna High Court acquitted all accused in 2012. The case now languishes in the Supreme Court, leaving victims in a prolonged state of uncertainty and despair.
Bangladesh Court Sentences Ex-PM to Be Hanged for Crimes Against Humanity
Ousted leader Sheikh Hasina, who fled to India and was tried in absentia, was found guilty on multiple counts linked to a deadly 2024 crackdown on protesters.
International Crimes Tribunal sentences Sheikh Hasina to death
Hasina, 78, who has been living in India since her government was toppled on August 5 last year, was sentenced by the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT-BD)
Mumbai: Jalgaon man arrested for supplying e-SIMs to intl cybercrime ring
Accused allegedly generated hundreds of India-based e-SIMs to help scammers impersonate police and defraud victims; the racket surfaced during the probe into a complaint by 74-year-old Lalbaug resident
Judicial Activism Should Not Turn Into Judicial Terrorism: Chief Justice
Chief Justice of India BR Gavai on Monday said that judicial activism should not turn into judicial adventurism or judicial terrorism.
Need for being vigilant against online fraud, cybercrimes stressed
Deputy Commissioner Divya Prabhu says it is required especially in the wake of increasing instances of online and financial fraud
Congress ex-MP links Delhi blast to 'injustice' in Kashmir
Former Congress MP Husain Dalwai ignited controversy by linking the Red Fort blast to injustice in Kashmir and questioning its timing during the Bihar elections. The BJP swiftly condemned his remarks, accusing the Congress of justifying terrorism and speaking the language of separatists. Dalwai later clarified he condemns violence but maintained his stance on alleged injustice in Kashmir.
Judge says Justice Department made serious missteps in case against Comey
A judge raised serious questions about how the Justice Department handled the case against former FBI Director James Comey. He said there were major mistakes in the grand jury process and asked for more review. The situation has created worries about political pressure and fairness. The case now faces doubts about how it was investigated and presented.
Victims of anti-Sikh riots facing delay in justice even after 41 years: PUDR report
Extreme injustice, oppression, says Akhilesh Yadav
Bankers urged to be alert to prevent cybercrimes
Judge scolds Justice Department for 'profound investigative missteps' in Comey case
Limited justice: Muhammad Yunus on Hasinas death sentence; claims 'no one above law'
Sabarimala gold theft case: HC refers ED plea to Chief Justice
Judicial system is trash!: Charlotte cops chilling testimony on violent crime shocks House panel
Mastermind behind iBomma and Bappam film piracy racket nabbed by Hyderabad Cyber Crime police
Police seized hard drives containing nearly 21,000 films across multiple languages from mastermind Emandi Ravi. He earned an estimated 20 crore, which he used to purchase flats and plots, said an officer, adding that about 3.5 crore in his bank accounts has been frozen
Conviction of former PM Sheikh Hasina miscarriage of justice: Rights` group
Hasina faced allegations including the murder of Abu Sayed near Begum Rokeya University in Rangpur, the killing of six unarmed protesters in Dhakas Chankharpul, and the deaths of six students at Ashulia last year
Congress leader Husain Dalwai supports Mehbooba Mufti's views on the Red Fort blast. He suggests the incident may be linked to perceived injustice in Kashmir. Dalwai advocates for government introspection and dialogue to address grievances. He also calls for investigations into organizations that promote violence. The remarks follow Mufti's criticism of the Centre's policies.
Why are True-Crime Shows Internets Guilty Pleasure?
We love dangeras long as its behind a screen
After Mehbooba Mufti, Congress Leader Links Delhi Blast To Injustice In J&K
A Congress leader has now linked the Red Fort car blast in Delhi to Kashmir after Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chief Mehbooba Mufti triggered a political firestorm with her remarks.
Crime Patrol Anup Soni says how hosting the show haunts his real life, especially as a parent
Hosting Crime Patrol has deeply impacted actor Anup Soni, making him unusually anxious as a parent. Constant exposure to true crime stories has led to hypervigilance, making him watch his child enter the school before leaving the place. Soni says he is working to build trust over feat and paranoia.
Bangladeshs ousted leader Sheikh Hasina sentenced to death after crimes against humanity conviction
Bangladeshs Sheikh Hasina condemns guilty verdict in crimes against humanity trial
The former Bangladesh PM defied court orders that she return from India to attend her trial about whether she ordered a deadly crackdown against the student-led uprising that ousted her
SC directs Uttarakhand to undo environmental damage in Corbett Tiger reserve
The Supreme Court has issued firm directions to the Uttarakhand government to undo the ecological harm caused in the Corbett Tiger Reserve, ordering that all illegal constructions inside the protected area be demolished within three months. A bench led by Chief Justice B.R. Gavai, along with Justices Vinod Chandran and N.V. Anjaria, made it clear [] The post SC directs Uttarakhand to undo environmental damage in Corbett Tiger reserve appeared first on India Legal .
Pulwama, Nov 17: Director General of Police (DGP) Nalin Prabhat, accompanied by senior officers of J&K Police, on Monday visited Hariparigam Tral to offer condolences to the family of martyred Crime Photographer Javaid Mansoor. The top police brass expressed solidarity with the bereaved family and assured all possible support from the department. The visit reflects the Police leaderships commitment to standing with the families of martyrs who laid down their lives in the line of duty. Director General of Police [] The post DGP, Spl DG, IGP Kmr Senior Officers Visit Hariparigam Tral, Condoles Family of Martyred Crime Photographer Javaid Mansoor appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Bangladesh court finds Hasina guilty of crimes against humanity; security tightened nationwide
Bangladesh ICT convicts Hasina for crimes against humanity during July protests
The verdict was being live broadcast by Bangladesh Television (BTV) from the ICT courtroom, where the three-member Tribunal-1, headed by Justice Md Golam Mortuza Majumder, is delivering the judgment
Former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina sentenced to death for crimes against humanity
Bangladeshi judges have found former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina guilty of crimes against humanity for the violent repression of anti-government protests in 2024.
Sheikh Hasina sentenced to death over crimes against humanity charges
Dhaka: Bangladeshs International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) on Monday pronounced a death sentence for former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina after it found her guilty on the charges of crimes against humanity related to the demonstrations in July of last year. The court also convicted Hasina and her two top aides, former Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal 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 .
Supreme Court to hear challenge to Rajasthans anti-Conversion law
The Supreme Court has agreed to examine a challenge to several provisions of Rajasthans Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Act, 2025. A bench of Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta has sought a response from the state government after petitioners questioned the constitutionality of the law, particularly the parts that allow authorities to confiscate [] The post Supreme Court to hear challenge to Rajasthans anti-Conversion law appeared first on India Legal .
Delhi Court rejects complaint against Mallikarjun Kharge over alleged Hate Speech at election rally
The complaint was lodged by Advocate Ravinder Gupta, an RSS member for over four decades, who argued that Kharges remark had personally injured his reputation, claiming that as an RSS swayamsevak, the statement suggested that he, too, possessed poison within him. Gupta contended that the comment was intended to provoke hostility and vilify an organization [] The post Delhi Court rejects complaint against Mallikarjun Kharge over alleged Hate Speech at election rally appeared first on India Legal .
International Crimes Tribunal to deliver verdict today in case against Sheikh Hasina
With the verdict due this afternoon, today's ruling is expected to be one of the most consequential in the tribunal's recent history
Gujarat: Hackers steal maternity ward CCTV videos in India cybercrime racket - BBC
Gujarat: Hackers steal maternity ward CCTV videos in India cybercrime racket BBC
Disability must be viewed through lens of rights, not charity: Justice Chandrachud
Bangladesh on edge ahead of International Crimes Tribunal's Sheikh Hasina verdict
Bangladesh's Awami League is escalating protests against the interim government. This move comes as a verdict is expected Monday in a case against Awami League chief Sheikh Hasina. Security agencies are on high alert nationwide. The interim government faces pressure following a referendum announcement. Pro-Pakistan outfit Jamaat-e-Islami had demanded this referendum alongside polls.
Bengaluru: Justice Hegde calls for upholding values, child rights
Crime branch busts heroin gang, arrests 2
CJI Gavai Stresses Need To Uphold Fundamental Rights And Ensure Social Justice
When primary rights are violated, citizens have been granted the right to approach the judiciary, which must be made use of: Chief Justice of India Bhushan Ramkrishna Gavai
Justice Dhiraj Singh Thakur highlights the Constitutions evolving relevance, as CJI Gavai and Chief Minister Naidu reflect on its role in shaping modern India
Kuvempu University to organise seminar on Bhagavadgeeta and Prevention of Crime on November 18
Chief Justice Gavai Backs Exclusion Of Creamy Layer In Reservation To Scheduled Castes
Chief Justice of India BR Gavai on Sunday affirmed that he is still for exclusion of creamy layer in reservations to Scheduled Castes.
Administration of criminal justice most neglected sphere: ex-CJI U U Lalit
NEW DELHI, Nov 16: Voicing concern over the dismal conviction rate, former Chief Justice of India U U Lalit on Sunday said the administration of criminal justice is the most neglected sphere in the Government apparatus and favoured separating the investigative wing of police from the rest of the force involved in normal law and order duties. The former CJI, batting for reforms to prevent the abuse of criminal laws and ensure that no innocent is prosecuted, said he [] The post Administration of criminal justice most neglected sphere: ex-CJI U U Lalit appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

