Justice Nagarathnas dissent warns of tearing the frayed safety net of labour law
Expansive definition of industry in 1978 judgment ensures labour welfare and checks skewed corporate bargaining power, says Justice Nagarathna
He also explained the mechanism for cyber disputes under the Information Technology Act
NCW Chairperson Leads Discussion on Womens Empowerment and Cybercrime Prevention
Aurangabad, August 22: Vijay Rahatkar, the Chairperson of the National Commission for Women (NCW), led a discussion on womens empowerment and policing against cybercrime for Maharashtra police officials during a capacity-building program on Saturday. An official confirmed this information. Rahatkars two-day visit included a poetry evening titled Nari Hunkar, organized in collaboration with the Maharashtra ... Read more NCW Chairperson Leads Discussion on Womens Empowerment and Cybercrime Prevention
Amazon Steps Up Fight Against Counterfeit Products In India
Amazon is expanding its anti-counterfeit operations in India as the e-commerce company prepares for the country's upcoming festive shopping season and looks to strengthen protections for sellers and customers.
GOPIO-CT Showcases Indian Culture At Stamford
Indian culture took center stage at a multicultural festival in Stamford, Connecticut, as the Global Organization of People of Indian Origin - Connecticut Chapter (GOPIO-CT) presented a special performance celebrating the country's diverse traditions.
Justice Gill highlights growing presence of women in judiciary, urges students to overcome barriers and persevere
Gorkha community in Israel seeks justice for slain caregiver Rajiv Acharya
Gorkha community in Israel seeks justice for slain caregiver Rajiv Acharya
AI cannot replace human oversight in judicial reasoning: Chief Justice Aparesh Kumar Singh
'Judges are not gods, will not get every judgment right': Justice Sanjay Karol
Chief Justice Aparesh Kumar Singh Calls For Timely Dispute Resolution
Tracing the evolution of specialised dispute resolution in the telecommunications sector, Justice Aparesh Kumar Singh noted that liberalisation of the telecom sector and the entry of private players necessitated new regulatory and adjudicatory frameworks
'Poetic Justice': Bombay HC Denies Relief To Eatery Over Banned Analogue Paneer
The Bombay High Court denied interim relief to Thanes Udupi Swaad after its licence was suspended over alleged use of banned analogue paneer, stressing consumers right to know what they are eating.
Authorities have taken two suspects into custody for a series of theft-related offenses. This included charges for robbery and dangerous driving. The investigative process was initiated by a fuel theft incident along with a report of a stolen vehicle. After multiple arrest attempts, officers successfully detained them in Falmouth, recovering the stolen vehicle, and both suspects are now facing court proceedings.
Will The Political Weather Change In Pakistan?
In Pakistan, too, conditions are similar to those in India, which means a large stockpile of fuel (in the form of huge socio-economic evils like massive unemployment, soaring prices of food, fuel, and other essential commodities, widespread corruption, etc.) has accumulated, waiting for the spark that will ignite it.
Strongest Economies will be those whose Courts honour promises: CJI at BRICS+ legal forum
Institutions are not peripheral supports erected around economic growth but the very architecture upon which enduring prosperity is constructed, Chief Justice of India Surya Kant said on Saturday, as he called for greater jurisprudential engagement and judicial cooperation among BRICS+ nations. Delivering the inaugural address at the 11th BRICS+ Legal Forum, organised by the Bar [] The post Strongest Economies will be those whose Courts honour promises: CJI at BRICS+ legal forum appeared first on India Legal .
CJI hails Justice Sanjay Karol as a Judge who saw what the Law would overlook
Chief Justice of India Surya Kant on Friday delivered a deeply personal farewell to Justice Sanjay Karol, describing his retiring colleague as a judge whose contribution to the law extended beyond the pronouncements he authored and into the human realities that judicial institutions are often called upon to confront. Speaking at the ceremonial Bench convened [] The post CJI hails Justice Sanjay Karol as a Judge who saw what the Law would overlook appeared first on India Legal .
The victims of the 2024 Bangladesh violence deserve genuine accountability. But the proceedings against Sheikh Hasina raise cumulative concerns about the Bangladesh International Crimes Tribunals constitutional foundation, judicial independence, evidentiary scrutiny and appellate safeguards. India must note that its refusal to extradite need not mean abandonment of accountability.
'Poetic Justice': High Court Refuses Relief To Eatery Serving Banned Paneer
Earlier this month, the Maharashtra government banned the manufacture and sale of analogue or non-dairy paneer for one year over public health concerns and widespread violations of food safety norms.
Obsessed with crime documentaries? Psychology says women may watch them for 4 surprising reasons
True crime documentaries captivate many women, driven by their quest for psychological insight and preparedness. These shows not only provide valuable lessons in survival and self-defense but also serve as an emotional outlet, allowing viewers to experience empathy. Through gripping narratives, audiences feel a sense of psychological empowerment and justice, all while enjoying thrills in a safe setting.
HC Denies Relief To Eatery For Serving Analogue Paneer; Cites Poetic Justice
Restaurant also needs to suffer for some time just as it made people suffer by making them eat something rotten, judge said.
Colorectal cancer rates have been declining in older Americans, largely because of screening, but they are moving in the opposite direction among younger adults. The latest American Cancer Society data show colorectal cancer incidence rising about 3% per year among adults ages 2049. That does not mean every young person with abdominal pain has cancer. But it does mean we can no longer dismiss colorectal cancer simply because someone is too young.
India-Nepal JWG discusses trans-border crime, border infra, encroachments
Discussions also covered the maintenance of boundary pillars and effective utilisation of existing border infrastructure
FIR is first step towards justice: Pellet victim Sahil Lochav thanks Rahul Gandhi
Canada: 2 Injured In Stabbing At Edmonton Sikh Gurdwara, 27-Year-Old Arrested
Two men were injured in a stabbing at a Sikh place of worship in Edmonton Friday, August 21, days after two other Sikh temples in Alberta received threatening phone calls.
JD Vance Throws Support Behind Vivek Ramaswamy For Ohio Governor
Vivek Ramaswamy received a major boost to his campaign for Ohio governor on Friday, August 21, when U.S. Vice President JD Vance publicly endorsed his fellow Republican and predicted he would become the state's next chief executive.
US Chief Justice John Roberts has temporarily allowed construction of President Donald Trumps $400 million White House ballroom to continue while the Supreme Court considers the administrations emergency appeal. Lower courts had sought to halt aboveground construction over the lack of congressional approval.
Judge Temporarily Blocks Federal Access To Sensitive Data Of 17 Million Drivers
A federal judge has temporarily stopped the Trump administration from accessing a database containing sensitive personal information on more than 17 million commercial drivers, putting on hold a federal effort to obtain records held on behalf of U.S. states.
Sanjay Raut accuses Centre of injustice to Maharashtra's Cooperative sector
In a letter dated August 20, 2026, Raut also copied Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and NCP president Sharad Pawar. He questioned recent decisions concerning assets linked to the state's urban cooperative banking sector
Trump threatens lawsuit over National Guard crime study
Washington: President Donald Trump is threatening to sue a left-leaning think tank unless it retracts a report that said his National Guard deployments to various cities did not reduce crime, as he said. The letter gave the Washington, DC-based Center for American Progress until the end of business Friday to issue the retraction or face 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 .
TikTok reaches $400 million settlement with US Justice Department over children's privacy
TikTok has agreed to a $400 million settlement with the US Department of Justice. This resolution addresses allegations of violating federal children's privacy laws. The company will pay $300 million immediately and $100 million later. This action follows a 2024 lawsuit concerning data collection practices. The settlement aims to protect children's online privacy and data security.
TikTok reaches $400 million settlement with U.S. Justice Department over children's privacy
The Department's priority is ensuring that children are protected online and that companies entrusted with their personal information meet their legal obligations, says U.S. Associate Attorney General Stanley E. Woodward Jr. in a statement.
Congress Protests for FIR in Pellet Gun Incident, Harish Rawat Defends Justice Demands
New Delhi, August 22: Congress leaders, including Rahul Gandhi, staged a protest outside the Parliament Street police station, demanding the registration of an FIR related to the pellet gun incident that severely injured a young man named Sahil during protests on July 20 at Jantar Mantar. The Congress party claims that Sahil has suffered significant ... Read more Congress Protests for FIR in Pellet Gun Incident, Harish Rawat Defends Justice Demands
Ed Martin exits Justice Department to lead Trump's election legal battles
Ed Martin exits Justice Department to lead Trumps election legal battles
TikTok will pay $400 million to settle Justice Department lawsuit over child privacy
The DoJ said the app has made significant strides in privacy protections since the 2024 suit.
Govt Allocates Rs 2,486.49 Cr to Administer Justice in TN
Tamil Nadu currently has 1,378 subordinate courts, including 328 special courts. Of these, 150 courts are functioning in Chennai district and 1,228 in other districts.
Sanjay Raut Accuses Centre of Injustice Against Maharashtras Cooperative Sector
Mumbai, August 22: Shiv Sena (UBT) Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Raut has written to Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah, expressing concerns over the passage of the National Cooperative Development Corporation (Amendment) Bill, 2026, and the inauguration of the National Urban Cooperative Finance Development Corporation (NUCFDC) office in Mumbai. A copy of the letter, ... Read more Sanjay Raut Accuses Centre of Injustice Against Maharashtras Cooperative Sector
Justice Shukre To Take Charge As Maharashtras New Lokayukta
West Bengals New Justice Code Marks End of TMCs Rule, Says Minister Shankar Ghosh
Kolkata, August 22: West Bengals Tourism Minister Shankar Ghosh, along with BJP MPs Khagen Murmu and Manoj Tigga, responded to key political and developmental issues in the state following the implementation of the Indian Justice Code. The BJP has launched a sharp attack on the previous Mamata Banerjee government, claiming that the new code signifies ... Read more West Bengals New Justice Code Marks End of TMCs Rule, Says Minister Shankar Ghosh
Raj HC limits blanket bank account freezes in cybercrime cases
Odisha family seeks justice after sole breadwinner dies in Hyderabad crash
Despite Periyars success in bringing about social justice, lot more needs to be done: K. Veeramani
Young people who pass through youth justice die at six times the rate of their peers
Conversations about the youth justice system typically focus on crime and punishment. In Australia, this has fueled increasingly populist and punitive youth justice policies like Queensland
Odisha CM Promises Justice on Swami Lakshmanananda Saraswatis Centenary
Bhubaneswar, August 21: Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Chandra Majhi sharply criticized the previous Biju Janata Dal (BJD) government on Friday. He condemned their alleged failure, negligence, and appeasement politics regarding the brutal murder of Swami Lakshmanananda Saraswati, a leader of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad, in 2008. While addressing a special event in Gurjang, Talcher, to ... Read more Odisha CM Promises Justice on Swami Lakshmanananda Saraswatis Centenary
Study Finds Longer Survival Among Kidney Cancer Patients Taking Antidepressants
Patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma who took antidepressants while receiving first-line targeted therapy lived longer on average than those who did not, according to a multicenter retrospective study. However, the researchers said the findings do not show that antidepressants improve cancer survival and should not be used to justify prescribing them as a cancer treatment.
By Inderjit Badhwar There was a time when a courtroom was, quite literally, a room. What was said inside it travelled outward through judgments, legal reporting and, eventually, public discussion. Today, a courtroom can be watched live on a mobile phone, clipped within seconds and circulated to millions before the hearing itself has concluded. That [] The post When Justice Goes Viral appeared first on India Legal .
Mediation must be institutionalised as a permanent process, says Justice P.S. Narasimha
Samadhan Samaroh, which began on April 21, seeks to facilitate the amicable settlement of cases pending before the Supreme Court through consent-based mechanisms. The initiative will conclude with a Special Lok Adalat from August 21 to 23
Supreme Court rejects Sukhbir Singh Badal
The Supreme Court on Friday dismissed a plea filed by former Punjab Deputy Chief Minister and Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) president Sukhbir Singh Badal, challenging criminal defamation proceedings initiated against him over alleged remarks linking the Akhand Kirtani Jatha (AKJ) with the banned terrorist organisation Babbar Khalsa International (BKI). A Bench of Justice Dipankar Datta [] The post Supreme Court rejects Sukhbir Singh Badals plea against criminal defamation case over AKJ-BKI remarks appeared first on India Legal .
We need to prepare today for the crimes of tomorrow, says Telangana DGP
As crime evolves beyond traditional offences to include cybercrime, narcotics, organised networks and technology-driven offences, policing is also adapting to a generation shaped by social media and digital technology. In an interview with The Hindu, Telangana Director General of Police C.V. Anand discusses preparing the force for the next decade, balancing technology with traditional policing and anticipating emerging threats
Justice Sanjay Karol accorded warm farewell ahead of retirement
Justice Sanjay Karol was accorded a warm and affectionate farewell as the Supreme Court Bar gathered to mark the conclusion of his judicial tenure. The farewell function, organised in his honour ahead of his retirement on August 22, saw members of the Bench and the Bar reflect on a career distinguished by judicial commitment, constitutional [] The post Justice Sanjay Karol accorded warm farewell ahead of retirement appeared first on India Legal .
Gujarat Health Minister Promises Justice After Assault on Female Resident Doctor
Rajkot, August 21: Gujarats Health Minister, Prabhull Panseriya, assured swift justice and complete safety for a female doctor following an alleged assault at Rajkot Civil Hospital. He emphasized that the state government is treating the incident with utmost seriousness. The incident reportedly occurred on Thursday evening in the emergency ward of Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Civil ... Read more Gujarat Health Minister Promises Justice After Assault on Female Resident Doctor
Dark Tourism: Why Do Sites of Death, Crime and Tragedy Attract Tourists?
But dark tourism is a broad umbrella term. It is both a commercial label linked to the tourism industry's need for constant novelty, and a social phenomenon.
How will Trumps former personal lawyer run the US justice department?
Attorney General Todd Blanche wont pledge to act independently from the White House.
Interstate cybercrime gang linked to 498 cases held in Telangana
Hyderabad: A gang of five interstate cyber criminals linked to 498 cases was arrested in Telanganas Adilabad on Friday, August 21. According to Adilabad Superintendent of Police Akhil Mahajan, the gang had duped victims of Rs 3.5 crore across India. Among all complaints against them, 90 were reported in Telangana alone. The accused, identified as 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 .
Aisha Wahab Makes History After Winning California Special House Election
Aisha Wahab has made history by becoming the first Afghan American elected to the U.S. Congress on Thursday, August 20, winning a special runoff for California's 14th Congressional District after a closely watched Democratic contest that drew millions of dollars in outside spending.
Maharashtra slips to second in crimes against women: Shiv Sena (UBT) in Saamana
In an editorial published in the party's mouthpiece Saamana, the Uddhav Thackeray-led faction claimed that Maharashtra, which it said was once considered relatively safe for women, had now slipped to second place nationally in crimes against women
The Delhi High Court on Friday dismissed a petition filed by the Khan Market Welfare Association seeking directions to the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) to adopt a uniform methodology for determining property tax across its jurisdiction. The NDMC governs several prominent commercial and residential areas of Lutyens Delhi, including Khan Market, Connaught Place and [] The post Delhi High Court rejects Khan market welfare association plea for uniform property tax valuation in NDMC areas appeared first on India Legal .
'Clean Up Company' review: Jisshu Sengupta is stellar in crime-drama
MX Player's new crime drama series, Clean Up Company, is directed and written by Rohan Ghose, with Konarak Mukherjee as the co-writer.
Elon Musk Backs Starlink To Reach India
Elon Musk has renewed his push to bring Starlink's satellite internet service to India, arguing that the technology could help connect rural communities that remain outside the reach of conventional mobile networks.
The Supreme Court on Friday questioned whether the statutory employment guarantee for rural workers could be placed on the same constitutional footing as the fundamental right to life and dignity under Article 21 of the Constitution. A Bench comprising Chief Justice of India Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi and Justice V Mohana made the [] The post Supreme Court questions whether right to work under rural employment scheme can be equated with Article 21 appeared first on India Legal .
The Supreme Court on August 21 set aside a Madras High Court order directing the trial court to summon the Union Telecom Secretary as a court witness in the criminal case against DMK MP and former Union Telecom Minister Dayanidhi Maran concerning the alleged misuse of BSNL telecom facilities. A Bench of Justice K.V. Viswanathan [] The post Dayanidhi Maran BSNL case: Supreme Court sets aside Madras High Court order summoning telecom secretary as court witness appeared first on India Legal .
Saradha chit fund scam: Supreme Court grants bail to Sudipta Sen after nearly a decade in custody
The Supreme Court has granted bail to Sudipta Sen, chairman and managing director of the Saradha Group, in a case arising from the multi-crore Saradha chit fund scam, taking note of his prolonged incarceration of nearly a decade. A Bench of Justice Sanjay Karol and Justice Augustine George Masih passed the order in Sudipta Sen [] The post Saradha chit fund scam: Supreme Court grants bail to Sudipta Sen after nearly a decade in custody appeared first on India Legal .
Supreme Court begins three-day
The Supreme Court on Friday commenced its three-day Samadhan Samaroh Special Lok Adalat, an initiative aimed at facilitating the amicable resolution of pending cases through mediation and other consent-based mechanisms. The exercise will be conducted on August 21, 22 and 23. Samadhan Samaroh stands for Supreme Court Action for Mediated Adjudication and Disputes Harmonization Across [] The post Supreme Court begins three-day Samadhan Samaroh special Lok Adalat to facilitate amicable settlements appeared first on India Legal .
A Bench led by Chief Justice Surya Kant declined to disturb the core reasoning of its May 2025 ruling on judicial recruitment, but eased the practice requirement from three years to one, layering in institutional training and structured clerkship.
Maharashtra Ranks Second in Crimes Against Women, Shiv Sena (UBT) Criticizes State Government
Mumbai, August 21: The Shiv Sena (UBT) has targeted the state government over the rising crimes against women and young girls in Maharashtra. In an editorial published in their mouthpiece Saamana on Friday, the party expressed serious concern about the deteriorating law and order situation. The editorial highlighted that Maharashtra, once considered a safe haven ... Read more Maharashtra Ranks Second in Crimes Against Women, Shiv Sena (UBT) Criticizes State Government
Crime Branch Searches Constable
Srinagar:The Special Crime Wing Kashmir of the Crime Branch J&K on Friday carried out a search at Safakadal in Srinagar in connection with alleged forgery in J&K Police appointment. In a handout, the CBK said the house search was conducted at the residence of SG Ct Manzoor Ahmad Najar at Safakadal in case FIR No []
In a significant recalibration of the eligibility framework governing entry-level judicial appointments, the Supreme Court on Friday reduced the mandatory prior legal practice requirement for candidates seeking appointment as Civil Judges (Junior Division) from three years to one year. At the same time, the Court introduced an extensive post-selection framework comprising a year of intensive [] The post Supreme Court cuts judicial service practice requirement to one year, introduces training and clerkship regime appeared first on India Legal .
BTS Jungkook targeted in cybercrime fraud, hacker sentenced to 20 years
A Chinese national has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for his role in a hacking and fraud scheme targeting BTS Jungkook and wealthy South Korean individuals. The operation allegedly stole over Rs 58 crore, while an attempted theft from Jungkook was prevented
Former Pakistan PM Imran Khan Transferred From Jail To Islamabad Hospital Under Tight Security
Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan was moved from Rawalpindi's Adiala Jail to a private hospital in Islamabad early Friday, August 21, for a medical evaluation, following a Supreme Court order that directed authorities to provide him with treatment at the facility.
Nara Lokesh vows justice after six-year-old allegedly dies following teacher assault
Andhra Pradesh Education Minister Nara Lokesh expressed deep grief over a six-year-old student's death. The minister promised full administrative support to ensure justice for the grieving family. A UKG student allegedly died after being beaten by a teacher at a private school. Officials confirmed the boy collapsed at school and was declared brought dead at the hospital. Strict action will be taken against the teacher and the school management.
How Harvard Dropout Pranitha Patil Turned A PCOS Diagnosis Into A $2.5 Billion Healthcare Company
An Indian American entrepreneur's personal experience with PCOS and pre-diabetes led her to build Function, a preventive healthcare company that uses extensive testing, medical imaging and AI to detect potential health risks earlier. The company, which Pranitha Patil co-founded after dropping out of Harvard, is now valued at $2.5 billion.
FBI Adds Indian National Kamal To Most Wanted List
The U.S. crackdown on India-linked organized crime groups has widened, with the FBI adding Indian national Kamal to its Most Wanted list over his alleged ties to the Lawrence Bishnoi Organized Crime Group.
Partnership in crime, incubated behind bars in Telangana
Prisons are meant to reform offenders, but for some habitual criminals, they can also provide an environment to make contacts, exchange know-how and forge bonds that continue after release. Investigators in Telangana are finding such links in cases ranging from vehicle thefts to attention-diversion fraud.Naveen Kumarexamines how prison associations can evolve into criminal partnerships, and whether these links point to an unintended breeding ground for crime in jail
Iran calls new US sanctions 'economic terrorism, crimes against humanity'
Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the new sanctions by US were another indication of continuation of 73 years of hostility and animosity by US policymakers toward its people
Ladakhs long road to justice gets shorter
Srinagar, Aug 20:Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday said the Union Cabinets decision to establish a bench of the High Court of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh in Ladakh will significantly improve access to justice for people living in the Union Territorys remote and geographically challenging areas. Shah said the decision, taken by the Union Cabinet under the leadership of Prime Minister NarendraModi, would reduce the time and burden involved for residents seeking judicial remedies. The Union Cabinet, under the leadership of the PM Shri @narendramodiJi, has decided to set up a bench of the High Court of Jammu and Kashmir in Ladakh. This will significantly enhance access to justice for citizens living in remote areas of Ladakh by reducing the time required to avail themselves of the legal services they are entitled to, Shah said in a post on X. He said that the government remained committed to the all-round development of Ladakh and to ensuring constitutional safeguards for the Union Territory. The decision assumes significance for residents of Leh and Kargil, who have faced considerable logistical and geographical challenges in accessing higher judicial forums since Ladakh became a separate Union Territory following the reorganisation of J&K in 2019. The establishment of a bench within Ladakh is expected to make judicial proceedings more accessible to litigants, lawyers and other stakeholders by reducing the need for travel outside the Union Territory for matters before the High Court. The move is also expected to strengthen the judicial infrastructure and legal ecosystem in Ladakh, with the proposed facilities likely to include courtrooms, registry infrastructure and other support facilities required for the functioning of the bench. Legal practitioners and residents in the region have long sought greater judicial accessibility, particularly given Ladakhs vast terrain, harsh weather conditions and long distances between settlements. The Cabinet decision is being viewed as a significant administrative step towards bringing higher judicial services closer to the people of Ladakh.
U.S. Ambassador to India Sergio Gor calls Kashmir
U.S. Ambassador to India Sergio Gors comment that Kashmir is an important part of India during his first visit to capital Srinagar has triggered Pakistan into unconcealed rage. From New Delhis standpoint Gors comment was stating the obvious and in keeping with its firmly held position since 1947. But for Islamabad, it is a gut punch.
T.N. government sets up State Cyber Crime Coordination Centre
It designates the Cyber Crime Wing Headquartersas TN-S4C for effective co-ordination between the Central and State law enforcement agencies
Police eye Gen-Z network to fight crime, help cops on ground
Alarming Rise In Crimes By Juveniles In Nalgonda District
Nalgonda recorded a rise in juvenile crimes, with 275 minors arrested in 215 cases last year, prompting concerns over drugs, theft and violent offences.
Mahua Maaji Criticizes Mineral Amendment Bill as Injustice to Indigenous People
Ranchi, August 20: Mahua Maaji, a Rajya Sabha MP from the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM), has voiced strong opposition to the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Amendment Bill 2026. During discussions, she emphasized the need to protect the rights of the state and stated that the party will protest against the central governments ... Read more Mahua Maaji Criticizes Mineral Amendment Bill as Injustice to Indigenous People
Ladakh to get J&K High Court bench, easing access to justice
Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced the decision in a post on Xon Thursday saying the new bench would significantly improve access to justice for people living in remote parts of Ladakh by reducing the time needed to access legal services.
Paris, Aug 20 (IANS) A leading international human rights organisation strongly condemned the Bangladeshi authorities move to implicate three prominent journalists in a crimes against humanity case reportedly arising from alleged statements and journalistic activities connected with the July 2024 protests in the South Asian nation. The remarks came after Bangladeshs International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) []
A fresh hate campaign has emerged in the United States ahead of RSS chief Mohan Bhagwats scheduled visit, with Chicago-based organisation Justice For All launching an online petition urging the US government to deny him entry. Bhagwat is scheduled to travel to the US, Canada and the UK from August 25 at the invitation of [] The post Hate Campaign Intensifies Ahead of Mohan Bhagwats US Visit as Justice For All Seeks to Block RSS Chief appeared first on Tfipost.com .
Ladakh Gets High Court Bench: Modi Government's Move To Bring Justice Closer To People
The formation of the High Court Bench in Ladakh has been approved by the Union Cabinet headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, according to an announcement made on Thursday by the Union Home Minister, Amit Shah. This move has
CJI Surya Kant hails Justice Karol as
The Supreme Court Advocates-on-Record Association hosted a ceremonial farewell on Wednesday for Justice Sanjay Karol, who will demit office on August 22, 2026, after a three-and-a-half-year tenure at the apex court. In his address, Chief Justice Justice Surya Kant lauded Justice Karol for his commitment to accessibility and institutional dignity, noting that the Bench loses [] The post CJI Surya Kant hails Justice Karol as a judge who lived the Constitution at SCAORA farewell appeared first on India Legal .
India Tightens Sugar Stock Limits For Bulk Consumers Ahead Of Festive Season
Sugar prices have climbed sharply ahead of the festive season, prompting the Indian government to further restrict how much sugar large institutional buyers can keep in stock.
The Supreme Court on Monday voiced serious concern over allegations of the excessive and disproportionate deployment of force by police, paramilitary forces and other security personnel against peaceful protesters, underscoring the imperative of restraint in the States response to constitutionally protected dissent. A three-judge Bench comprising Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justices Joymalya Bagchi and [] The post Supreme Court flags excessive force against Jantar Mantar protesters, urges states to exercise restraint appeared first on India Legal .
The panel, headed by former Supreme Court judge R. Subhash Reddy, will examine allegations ranging from the use of pellet guns and lathi charges to surveillance and violence against female protesters, alongside counter-allegations of property damage and injuries to police personnel.
On the Domestic Violence Law: How the PWDVA has been domesticated with dubious interpretations
Despite research showing that womens complaints under the Domestic Violence Act are overwhelmingly genuine, courts and lawmakers continue to entertain claims of misuse while the law itself remains starved of the sensitisation, procedure, and political will needed to make it work.
The ex-Bangladesh PMs return following a death sentence imposed in absentia brings renewed attention to the International Crimes Tribunals troubled record on fair trial guarantees, retrospective criminalization and capital punishment, while raising difficult questions for India over extradition.

