Watch | Coimbatore gang rape: A disturbing pattern behind sexual crimes
A shocking gang rape of a college girl in Coimbatore has shaken Tamil Nadu is not an isolated crime. Its part of a disturbing pattern attacks on women seen in public with male companions, often involving offenders with a criminal past or even juveniles. Why do such crimes keep repeating?
SC to block Trump tariffs? Justices grill Trump lawyers, 'Which powers are you speaking of there?
12 Telangana residents rescued from crime syndicates in Myanmar
Hyderabad: As part of ongoing rescue operations across the Myanmar-Thailand border, the Union ministry of external affairs will bring back a total of 270 Indians, including 12 from Telangana. The rescued Indians are victims of organised cyber fraud networks. They were held captive in Myanmar and forced to engage in illegal online activities after promises 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 .
HC issues directions to ensure effective implementation of Juvenile Justice Act
Organising, Joining Protests Not Crime: Delhi Riots Accused Tells SC
The apex court has now posted the matter for hearing on November 11 when the Delhi Police will commence its arguments.
Organising Protests Not a Crime, UAPA Accused Tells Supreme Court
Shadab Ahmeds counsel argues that attending or organising demonstrations cannot be treated as criminal acts under the 2020 Delhi riots UAPA case
Unjust forest crimes: Tharu community faces false charges and legal battles in Uttar Pradesh
Thousands of forest crime cases were filed against the Tharu tribal community in Uttar Pradesh's Lakhimpur Kheri district. Many accused, including the blind and disabled, are still appearing in court over a decade later. These cases began after the Tharu union petitioned for forest rights. The Chief Minister has assured an investigation and relief for those falsely implicated.
The Delhi High Court has pulled up Patanjali Ayurved for airing an advertisement promoting its chyawanprash that appeared to discredit other brands in the market, including Dabur India Limited. The bench, comprising Justice Anish Dayal, questioned Patanjalis messaging, particularly the line suggesting that all other chyawanprash products were dhoka (deceptive), calling it misleading and disparaging. [] The post Delhi High Court criticises Patanjali for misleading Dhoka chyawanprash advertisement targeting rival brands appeared first on India Legal .
The Supreme Court, Chief Justice BR Gavai has criticised the Union government for seeking a last-minute adjournment in the hearing of petitions challenging the Tribunals Reforms (Rationalisation and Conditions of Service) Act, 2021, observing that the move appeared calculated to delay proceedings until after his retirement. Hearing a series of pleas filed by the Madras [] The post CJI Gavai criticises Centre for seeking last-minute adjournment in Tribunal Reforms Act case before his retirement appeared first on India Legal .
New High Court Building Shouldn't Be 7-Star Hotel: Chief Justice Of India
Chief Justice of India (CJI) Bhushan Gavai has said the upcoming new Bombay High Court complex here should shun extravagance and should be a emple of justice and not a seven-star hotel.
The Madhya Pradesh High Court has rejected a petition filed by Siddiqua Begum Khan, daughter of the late Shah Bano Begum, seeking to halt the release of the upcoming film Haq, inspired by the landmark Shah Bano case. Justice Pranay Verma of the Indore Bench ruled that the right to privacy and reputation does not [] The post Madhya Pradesh High Court rejects Shah Banos daughters plea against release of film Haq, cites no inheritable right to privacy appeared first on India Legal .
Haq review: Film explores marriage, faith and justice through Shazia`s journey
Haq is a sensitive and emotionally intelligent film that explores marriage, faith, and justice through the journey of Shazia, a small-town woman whose life is shattered when her husband Abbas marries again and gives her triple talaq
A new Hulu series, Murdaugh: Death in the Family, explores the shocking murders of Maggie and Paul Murdaugh. Disgraced lawyer Alex Murdaugh was convicted for these crimes. The show is based on journalist Mandy Matney's reporting. Murdaugh, serving a life sentence, has criticized the series for misrepresenting his family relationships. He also faces convictions for extensive financial crimes.
North Korea slams U.S. sanctions on cybercrimes, says pressure tactics will fail
In a recent speech, Kim Jong Un urged Washington to drop its demand for the North to surrender its nukes as a precondition for resuming diplomacy
New Bombay HC building should be temple of justice, not seven-star hotel: CJI Gavai
CJI Gavai disclosed that initially he was reluctant to attend the foundation stone laying ceremony, but changed his mind when he was told it is not known when a Bombay High Court judge will occupy the top judicial post again
Justice served! Pratika Rawal finally gets her World Cup medal
Pratika Rawal received her World Cup medal. She met Prime Minister Narendra Modi with her Team India. The team won the ODI World Cup. Rawal was injured before the tournament. She was a key player. ICC rules prevented her from getting a medal initially. She expressed her joy at being part of the winning team.
Conservative U.S. Supreme Court justices appear skeptical of Trump's sweeping unilateral tariffs
The Constitution says Congress has the power to levy tariffs. But, in a first, the Trump administration argues that an emergency law allowing the president to regulate importation also includes tariffs
Convicted killer Alex Murdaugh has criticized the new Hulu series Murdaugh: Death in the Family. His legal team states the show contains inaccuracies and distorts family dynamics. They claim producers did not consult them or family members for their perspective. The series dramatizes the killings of Murdaugh's wife and son.
Supreme Court tariff case sparks debate over Trumps sweeping import duties. Tariffs hit hundreds of goods and could cost billions. Lower courts said they might be illegal under IEEPA. Justices question if the president overstepped power. A ruling against could force massive refunds and limit executive authority. A win could expand presidential control over trade. Businesses, investors, and consumers face uncertainty. Global trade partners are watching. The decision will reshape U.S. trade policy and test the balance of power.
US Supreme Court justices appear sceptical of Trumps sweeping unilateral tariffs
Both conservative and liberal justices questioned whether the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act allows a president to levy duties traditionally reserved for Congress.
AI provides opportunities, poses challenges to legal fraternity: Justice Shivaraj Patil
Crime branch ends year-long run of murder, Pocso accused
Trump Lawyer Gets Cut Off by Sotomayor on Coney Barretts Behalf: Could You Just Answer The Justice?
Aadhav Arjuna of TVK absconded after Karur stampede, cybercrime police tell Madras High Court
Appearing before Justice A.D. Jagadish Chandira, senior counsel N.R. Elango says the petitioner vanished and then posted an inflammatory tweet against the State
TG Youths Facing Cybercrime Cases in Dubai For Travel Agents Cheating
For years, the victims landed in jails in Dubai
CPI to organise social justice movements from November 18
Gujarat soldier stabbed to death on train; family demands justice
AHMEDABAD: Army jawan Jigneshbhai Chaudhary from Vadgam, Banaskantha, was stabbed to death by a coach attendant during his journey home for leave. Family members are demanding death penalty for the accused and a thorough investigation to expose others possibly involved. Jigneshbhai Chaudhary served in the Indian Army for 12 years. After completing his duty in Udhampur, Jammu, the soldier had boarded the Jammu Tawi Sabarmati Express from Ferozepur Cantt on Sunday, heading home for leave. An argument broke out between Jigneshbhai and the trains coach attendant, Zubair Memon, reportedly over a request for a bed sheet. The verbal spat turned fatal when, later that night, after the train departed from the station, Memon returned armed with a knife, attacked the soldier inside the coach, and stabbed him to death. As the news reached authorities, the GRP and RPF swung into action, detaining the accused attendant. His body was sent to PBM Hospital in Bikaner for post-mortem. By Wednesday morning, the mortal remains of Martyr Jignesh Chaudhary arrived at Chhapi and were carried in a grand funeral procession to Moti Gidasan. Thousands lined the roads, waving the Tricolour and chanting patriotic slogans. Jigneshbhais brother Jethabhai Chaudhary said, My brother came home on leave and was killed by a deranged person on a train. We demand justice from the Prime Minister and Home Minister. Bring the accused to Gujarat and hang him. Relative Harjibhai Chaudhary voiced public concern, saying, If an army man is not safe in an AC coach, what about ordinary passengers? We demand that everyone linked to this murder be caught immediately.
Dr. Manzoor Alam: A Legacy of Knowledge, Justice and Empowerment
New Delhi: A heartfelt tribute was organized at the Constitution Club of India on October 8 to honour Dr. Mohammad Manzoor Alam, visionary founder of the Institute of Objective Studies (IOS). Scholars, political leaders and community figures gathered to celebrate a life dedicated to empowering marginalised communities through scholarship and institution-building. The occasion also marked [] The post Dr. Manzoor Alam: A Legacy of Knowledge, Justice and Empowerment first appeared on .
FATF Report On Financial Crimes Assets Recovery Recognises Indias Anti-Money Laundering Framework
New Delhi, Nov 5: A latest FATF report has acknowledged Indias legal efforts in recovering public assets defrauded through financial crimes citing an ED money laundering case, where land confiscated by the agency has been identified for constructing an airport that will benefit the society. The 340-page report titled Asset Recovery Guidance and Best Practices has cited the countrys anti-money laundering mechanisms deployed for securing assets worth crores of rupees under various circumstances domestic, international, expeditious requirements and while [] The post FATF Report On Financial Crimes Assets Recovery Recognises Indias Anti-Money Laundering Framework appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Zohran Mamdani wins big in New York
Mamdani represents a new political style, savvy about today's communications requirements and tuned into what voters under the age of 40 want from a mayor and city government. The post Zohran Mamdani wins big in New York appeared first on India Legal .
Delhi High Court bars UP-based firm from using Schezwan Chutney trademark
The Delhi High Court has granted an interim injunction restraining a Uttar Pradesh-based company, Damyaa Foods, from manufacturing or selling products under the name Schezwan Tufani Chutney, ruling that it infringes upon the registered trademark Schezwan Chutney owned by Capital Foods Pvt. Ltd., the makers of the popular Chings Secret range of products. Justice Manmeet [] The post Delhi High Court bars UP-based firm from using Schezwan Chutney trademark appeared first on India Legal .
Profit on bribe money after investing in shares constitute proceeds of crime: HC
Appreciation in value does not cleanse or purify the tainted origin, since the augmented value is inextricably and indirectly derived from the original illicit source of bribe, the court said
The Supreme Court of India has reinstated a criminal appeal filed by the complainant in the 2007 Ajmer Dargah blast case, setting aside a Rajasthan High Court order that had dismissed the plea due to a delay of 1,135 days. The apex court held that procedural technicalities should not override the fundamental right to justice, [] The post Supreme Court revives complainants appeal in 2007 Ajmer Dargah Blast Case, condoning delay under NIA Act appeared first on India Legal .
Pennsylvania reelects Supreme Court justices, extending a Democratic majority on its highest court
Pennsylvania's decision to reelect three Democratic justices to the Supreme Court signals a reaffirmation of its commitment to progressive legal principles. With these justices at the helm, the court will continue to navigate important legal challenges surrounding voting rights, electoral fairness, and redistricting.
Seven years after a fatal road rage incident, a Bengaluru court sentenced two accused to life imprisonment for the murder of Infosys employee Siddharth Koushal. The victim was killed by a wooden log after cautioning the accused for rash driving. The conviction, delivered on Koushal's birthday, brought a sense of justice to his father.
Fifty years ago | New forensic method for crime detection
Migrant-Youth Crime Exploding in Various European Countries (Yet Some Wont Prosecute Under-15s)
After evaluating 45,000 youths, an interesting study out of Germany found that with increasing religiosity, Christian teens became less violent. The research also found, however, that with increasing religiosity, Muslim teens became more violent. That was back in 2010. Now, 15 years later, another study in Germany finds that violence among migrant children is exploding. ... The post Migrant-Youth Crime Exploding in Various European Countries (Yet Some Wont Prosecute Under-15s) appeared first on The New American .
Cant be lenient amid spike in cybercrimes
Lokesh Promises Justice and Prompt Action to Address All Grievances
Education minister meets thousands at TD headquarters, promises justice and prompt redressal
State Womens Commission Chairperson calls on rape victim, promises justice
National honour for Chittoor constable in crime investigation
Of the 26 police personnel representing Andhra Pradesh, Raghuramans services were specially acknowledged
Premiere: Netflixs New True Crime Doc Dives Into a Mothers Mysterious Disappearance
The Carman Family Deaths, based on a 2021 WIRED story, chronicles what happened after a son was rescued following a boat accident off the New England coast.
Delhi Crime Season 3 trailer: Shefali Shah returns to tackle human trafficking menace
In the latest instalment of Delhi Crime, Shefali Shah essays the popular character DIG Vartika Chaturvedi while Huma Qureshi plays the mysterious crime boss, Badi Didi
Eighth Central Pay Commission Constituted Under Chairperson Justice Ranjana Prakash Desai
New Delhi, Nov 4: The Government of India has constituted the Eighth Central Pay Commission (8th CPC) to review and recommend revisions in pay, allowances, pensions, and other benefits for Central Government employees, defence personnel, and other associated categories of staff. The Commission will be chaired by Justice (Retd.) Ranjana Prakash Desai, with Prof. Pulak Ghosh serving as Part-Time Member and Shri Pankaj Jain as Member-Secretary. The body has been tasked with evaluating the current structure of emoluments to ensure [] The post Eighth Central Pay Commission Constituted Under Chairperson Justice Ranjana Prakash Desai appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Huma Qureshi reveals why her role in Delhi Crime 3 is the `worst`
Huma Qureshi calls her role as Badi Didi in Delhi Crime 3 the darkest of her career, describing it as the worst character Ive played. She said the villainous role challenged her beliefs but ultimately chose it to shed light on social issues.
Delhi Crime season 3 trailer: Shefali Shah`s intense face off with Huma Qureshi
Delhi Crime Season 3 dives into a chilling human trafficking network that spans across India, testing DIG Vartika Chaturvedis resolve as she faces the elusive Badi Didi, played by Huma Qureshi
Supreme Court seeks centres response to petitions challenging the online real-money gaming ban
The Supreme Court of India has asked the Union Government to submit a detailed response to petitions questioning the constitutional validity of the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Act, 2025. The Act, which imposes restrictions on online real-money games including fantasy sports, rummy, poker, and other stake-based digital games has sparked widespread debate about [] The post Supreme Court seeks centres response to petitions challenging the online real-money gaming ban appeared first on India Legal .
Financial crisis no excuse: Andhra Pradesh HC says denial of gratuity breaches Article 21
The Andhra Pradesh High Court held that a state institution cannot validly plead financial incapacity as a defence for withholding terminal benefits owed to its former employees. In the case before the Court, retired staff of the Krishna District Cooperative Central Bank (DCCB), who had been initially deputed to certain Primary Agricultural Cooperative Societies (PACS) [] The post Financial crisis no excuse: Andhra Pradesh HC says denial of gratuity breaches Article 21 appeared first on India Legal .
Aadhaar card not mandatory for SC/ST post-matric scholarships: Meghalaya High Court
In a significant ruling, the Meghalaya High Court has held that Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) students cannot be compelled to produce an Aadhaar card as a prerequisite to receiving post-matric scholarships and other financial assistance. The court emphasised that the right to identity verification cannot override the constitutional guarantee of equality and [] The post Aadhaar card not mandatory for SC/ST post-matric scholarships: Meghalaya High Court appeared first on India Legal .
The Madras High Court has reaffirmed that marriage does not grant a man unquestioned authority over his wife, ruling that a womans endurance of cruelty cannot be mistaken for silent acceptance. The judgment came in a case involving an elderly couple, where the wife had accused her husband of long-standing emotional and mental abuse, including [] The post Madras High Court: Marriage does not grant men absolute authority; womens endurance is not silent consent appeared first on India Legal .
U.S. prosecutors say cybersecurity prosran cybercrime operation
The three people, only two of whom (Ryan Goldberg and Kevin Martin) were identified by name, collaborated with the notorious hacking gang ALPHV BlackCat, per allegations
A Kerala Crime Misrepresented by AI Imagery By New Indian Express
The shocking case from Keralas Kollam district involves a man named Mohd Sajeer, who allegedly poured boiling fish curry on his wife, Rejila Gafoor, after she refused to take part in a black magic ritual prescribed by an Usthad a local occult practitioner. According to the FIR, the incident took place at around 10 a.m. Continue reading A Kerala Crime Misrepresented by AI Imagery By New Indian Express The post A Kerala Crime Misrepresented by AI Imagery By New Indian Express appeared first on OurVoice | WeRIndia - Analysis & Opinion .
Coimbatore gang-rape: a hang-out for anti-social elements that turned into a crime scene
The vacant areas along a mud road linking Brindhavan Nagar and SIHS Colony have become a hotspot for drinking, substance abuse: residents
Nishads suffered injustice during Lalus rule: Sahani
Mukesh Sahani, VIP founder and INDIA bloc's deputy CM face, stated his Mallah-Nishad community faced injustice under past RJD rule. He is now working to transfer his community's votes to INDIA bloc candidates, asserting his leadership and connection to the Nishad people. The BJP criticized the opposition alliance over these remarks.
For Indias disabled litigants, Justice is an insurmountable challenge
Lack of judicial access is physical, intellectual, and legislative By Vikas Gupta The Indian judicial system is famousfor its slow pace. The crawling of cases with it the lives of millions involved has been the subject matter of numerous films, caricatures in media and commentary in the runaway world of social media. [] The post For Indias disabled litigants, Justice is an insurmountable challenge appeared first on Northlines .
November 2025 brings a wave of new content to streaming platforms. Manoj Bajpayee returns in The Family Man Season 3. Shefali Shah stars in Delhi Crime Season 3, tackling human trafficking. Huma Qureshi is back for Maharani Season 4, moving to national politics. Stranger Things Season 5 begins its final run.
Raat Akeli Hai: The Bansal Murder: Netflix announces sequel to crime thriller
Raat Akeli Hai: The Bansal Murders, starring Nawazuddin Siddiqui, is set to make its debut at the 56th International Film Festival of India in Goa this November
Supreme Court stays Karnataka HC order asking multiplexes to maintain auditable record of tickets
The Supreme Court on Monday stayed the Karnataka High Courts order asking multiplexes to maintain a comprehensive and auditable record for every movie ticket sold. The high courts division bench had passed the direction on September 30 while hearing a plea against an order of its single judge that had granted an interim stay on [] The post Supreme Court stays Karnataka HC order asking multiplexes to maintain auditable record of tickets appeared first on India Legal .
Gujarat CID busts Rs 200 crore cyber crime racket with international links
AHMEDABAD: In a breakthrough, Gujarat CID (Crime) and the Railways Cyber Centre have busted a Rs 200 crore cybercrime racket, stretching from Gujarat to Dubai. Six accused have been arrested in what officials call one of Indias most organised cyber-fraud syndicates, masterminding scams, converting stolen money into cryptocurrency, and funnelling it abroad through hawala and angadia networks. The Gujarat CID (Crime) and the Railways Cyber Centre of Excellence have dismantled the interstate and international cybercrime syndicate that defrauded victims across India through fake online schemes and digital arrests. What began as a routine probe into isolated frauds soon unravelled into a vast web of deceit connecting small-town operatives in Gujarat to shadowy handlers in Dubai. Six accused, Mahesh Solanki and Rupen Bhatiya from Morbi, Rakesh Lania and Rakeshkumar Dekawadiya from Lakhatar in Surendranagar, and Naviya Khambhaliya and Pankit Kanthariya from Surat, have been arrested in the first wave of the operation. Investigators said the gang was running multiple rackets simultaneously, duping people through fake loan offers, bogus part-time job ads, and high-return investment traps. 20 cyber crime police stations in Odisha soon When CID teams examined the seized mobile phones, they unearthed details of over 100 bank accounts used to circulate stolen money. Further analysis linked the syndicate to 386 cybercrime cases nationwide, including 29 in Gujarat alone, exposing its massive operational scale. The money trail, officials said, tells a chilling story of digital laundering. Fraud proceeds were first deposited into fake or mule bank accounts, withdrawn in Morbi, and dispatched via the traditional angadia courier network to Surat. There, the cash was converted into cryptocurrency, mainly USDT (Tether) and was routed to Dubai through crypto wallets and hawala channels. To conceal their criminal base, the accused floated a bogus trading firm under the name of a local unit in the market yard. Behind this seemingly legitimate front, they opened several mule accounts used for cheque clearances, ATM withdrawals, and online crypto transfers. A few account holders, unaware of the full scale of operations, received monthly payouts of Rs 25,000, while intermediaries pocketed Rs 650 for every Rs 1 lakh laundered. ASP Sanjaykumar Keshwala told the media that the fake firm was central to their deception: They registered a trading unit only to open mule bank accounts. The stolen money was funnelled through these accounts, converted into cash or cryptocurrency, and transferred to Dubai-based handlers. He said Keshwala confirmed that the probe now focuses on the syndicates global links. This case clearly involves cryptocurrency transactions with possible foreign masterminds. We are tracing the Dubai connection and tracking every digital footprint, he said. With 12 mobile phones, two SIM cards, and extensive financial data already in CID custody, investigators believe this is just the tip of the iceberg. Further arrests are expected as Gujarats cyber sleuths follow the digital trail. Two Mumbai cyber crime cops arrested for extorting Chennai resident
Poll finds most Americans doubt Trumps commitment to free speech, fair justice
The American people also dont seem to know quite what to make of the criminal cases against two of Trumps perceived opponents.
A bench of Justice Surya Kant, Justice Ujjal Bhuyan and Justice Joymalya Bagchi, which appointed an amicus curiae to assist the court in the matter, perused two sealed cover reports submitted by the Ministry of Home Affairs and the CBI. The post Shocked at Rs 3,000 crore extortion in digital arrest cases, Supreme Court says it will deal with it with an iron hand appeared first on India Legal .
Supreme Court orders report from CAQM after most Delhi air quality monitors fail during diwali
The Supreme Court of India has sought a detailed report from the Commission for Air Quality Management in the National Capital Region and Adjoining Areas (CAQM) regarding the functioning of air quality monitoring systems in Delhi, following reports that most of the citys stations were non-operational during the Diwali period. The direction came after the [] The post Supreme Court orders report from CAQM after most Delhi air quality monitors fail during diwali appeared first on India Legal .
Delhi High Court rules Law students cannot be barred from exams due to low attendance
The Delhi High Court has held that law students cannot be prevented from appearing in examinations or promoted to the next semester solely because of a shortage of attendance. The Division Bench of Justices Prathiba M. Singh and Amit Sharma stated that attendance norms for legal education must strictly adhere to the regulations laid down [] The post Delhi High Court rules Law students cannot be barred from exams due to low attendance appeared first on India Legal .
The National Forensic Science Laboratory (NFSL) in Gandhinagar has told the Supreme Court of India that the audio recordings submitted as alleged evidence against former Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren Singh were tampered with and are therefore unsuitable for reliable forensic analysis. The revelation came during a hearing in which the apex court is reviewing [] The post NFSL informs Supreme Court: Manipur audio clips tampered, cannot confirm voice match with former CM Biren Singh appeared first on India Legal .
Haq real story: Shah Banos historic fight for justice after her husband abandoned her
Haq real story: Shah Banos historic fight for justice after her husband abandoned her
Hina Khan applauded Salman Khan for supporting Ashnoor Kaur, and slamming Tanya Mittal and Neelam Giri for bodyshaming 21-year-old actress.
Louvre Heist Work of Petty Criminals, Not Organised Crime, Prosecutor Says
She said the profiles of the four people under arrest so far - including the girlfriend of one of the suspected robbers - are not typical of organised crime professionals capable of executing complex operations.
Both Bar and Bench equally important for administration of justice: CJI-designate Surya Kant
LUCKNOW, Nov 2 : CJI-designate Surya Kant on Sunday called upon members of the legal fraternity to uphold empathy while dealing with those seeking justice, emphasizing that both the Bar and the Bench are equally important for the administration of justice. Justice Kant made the remarks while addressing the 125th foundation day celebrations of the Oudh Bar Association (OBA) at the high court auditorium here. For the weak and poor, the Bar is the first stop for access to justice. [] The post Both Bar and Bench equally important for administration of justice: CJI-designate Surya Kant appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Power must always bow before principle, authority must always answer to rule of law: Justice Nargal
Justice Parihar, Justice Wani call for integrity, compassion in legal profession Nishikant Khajuria JAMMU, Nov 2: Underlining that the judiciary has stood as a bulwark against the abuse of law, Justice Wasim Sadiq Nargal of High Court of J&K and Ladakh said that in a constitutional democracy, power must always bow before principle, and authority must always answer to the rule of law. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp While addressing the valedictory function of the Trial Moot Court [] The post Power must always bow before principle, authority must always answer to rule of law: Justice Nargal appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Sudan PM Demands International Trial Over RSF Crimes
Kamil Idris urges UN to label RSF a terrorist group but rejects foreign troop deployment in war-torn Sudan
Pkl emerges as hub for state-level events, but sees spurt in crime: JJP
YSRCP seeks justice for Kasibugga temple stampede victims
Justice delivery system must offer unwavering assurance to women: CJI-designate Surya Kant
Justice Surya Kant stated every woman needs confidence in the justice system. He launched the 'Nyay Marg' AI chatbot for digital legal aid in Lucknow. The event focused on reproductive autonomy and women's judicial protection. Dignitaries discussed enhancing legal aid through technology. Experts shared insights on MTP Act and support for survivors. A new auditorium 'Spandan' was also inaugurated.
Mohanlals possession of ivory artefacts may result in another wildlife crime case
Case booked against actor was only for possession of elephant tusks. Forest dept. can append the case of artefacts to the ivory if it came into his possession in a single transaction. The High Court recently struck down the ownership certificates issued to both tusks and artefacts
KTR slams govt. over HYDRAA demolitions, assures justice to victims
BRS will ensure justice to every HYDRAA victim: KTR
Hyderabad: Bharat Rastra Samithi (BRS) working president KT Rama Rao (KTR), on Sunday, November 2, promised justice to those affected by HYDRAA demolitions. In a presentation to the media at the Telangana Bhavan, the former IT minister accused the Congress government of misusing HYDRAA and bringing bulldozer justice under the guise of protection of Hyderabads 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 .
Bihar polls: Congress poses questions to PM, CM on 'paper leaks, crime, displacement for employment'
The NDA has been warning voters in Bihar that a return of Magathbandhan to power in Bihar will bring back the era of jungle raj under the RJD rule, where, it alleged, criminals acted with impunity
Amit Shah: RJD Will Create Ministries of Crime if Elected
At rallies in Muzaffarpur and Vaishali, the home minister warned against the return of jungle raj and promised a flood-free Bihar under the NDA
Bihar 'Bahubali' Anant Singh: The Man In White With Dark Crimes To His Name
Anant Kumar Singh AKA Chhote Sarkar, the JDU strongman arrested in a murder case, is a colourful character who mostly wears white. Mostly seen in sunglasses and white clothes, Singh enjoys a near-cult status on social media
Two Mumbai cyber crime cops arrested for extorting Chennai resident
CHENNAI: The police have arrested two men from Maharashtra for allegedly posing as Mumbai Cyber Crime officers and extorting Rs 19.9 lakh from a city resident. According to police, Santhosh AV (33), a resident of Ashok Nagar, lodged a complaint with the South Zone Cyber Crime Police Station on September 24, stating he had received a call on August 12 from an unknown number. The caller, claiming to be a courier agent, accused Santhosh of using his Aadhaar card to book a suspicious parcel containing expired passports, credit cards, clothes, and banned LSD drugs. Posing as officers from the Mumbai Cybercrime unit and later the Narcotics Control Bureau, the fraudsters told him that his Aadhaar had been misused for illegal money transfers linked to terrorism. They demanded payment to clear him from the case. Believing the claims, Santhosh took a personal loan of Rs 19.92 lakh from ICICI bank and transferred it to their accounts. Following an investigation, a special team arrested the suspects Naresh Kalyan Rao Shinde (20) and Srikanth Suresh Rao Khatkar (34) from Aurangabad, Maharashtra. Both were produced in court and remanded in custody.
Justice Surya Kant at OBA event today
Education Is About Using Knowledge To Serve Society, Says Justice N.V. Ramana
As you step out of the campus, remember life beyond these walls is filled with challenges and uncertainties. Stay informed, be technologically aware, and remain sensitive to the needs of society. Education is not merely about acquiring knowledge but about using it responsibly to serve humanity: Former Supreme Court Chief Justice N.V. Ramana
New Trial Request Seeks Justice in Covid Case
The Schara family takes its first steps toward launching a new lawsuit regarding the death of their daughter in a Covid hospital in 2021. ... The post New Trial Request Seeks Justice in Covid Case appeared first on The New American .
Govt Revived Darbar Move to End Injustice with Jammu: CM Omar
SRINAGAR: Stating that Jammu was treated unfairly, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday said the restoration of the historic Darbar Move practice was aimed at correcting an injustice. He also questioned the alleged irregularities in the utilisation of the 2014 flood relief funds. Addressing a gathering after laying the foundation stone for the widening and []
Mumbai: Crime Branch arrests man posing as Union ministers PA
Chief Justice Aparajesh Kumar Singh lays foundation for new court complex in Jayashankar Bhupalpally
CBI arrests key member of cybercrime syndicate that targeted Japanese citizens
The accused operated an illegal call centre that was involved in sophisticated social engineering and deception, according to the agency; so far, seven individuals have been arrested and chargesheeted in the case
Jathedar pays homage to victims of 1984 Sikh genocide, calls for justice
Right to Work is a Right to Life
As the apex court upholds the Calcutta High Courts order to resume the rural employment scheme in West Bengal while maintaining the right of the centre to keep probing irregularities, the judiciary has shown that governance cannot mean starvation as retribution. When the centre denies work and wages to the poorest for three years, it violates not just law, but humanity The post Right to Work is a Right to Life appeared first on India Legal .
Faith, Equality, and the Bench
By ruling that temple priest appointments cannot be restricted by caste or lineage, the Kerala High Court has reignited the long-running debate between constitutional equality and the limits of religious freedom in a secular state The post Faith, Equality, and the Bench appeared first on India Legal .

