Assad's fall in Syria is a 'fundamental act of justice,' but also 'a moment of risk,' Biden says
President Joe Biden says the sudden collapse of the Syrian government under Bashar Assad is a fundamental act of justice after decades of repression, but that it's a moment of risk and uncertainty for the Mideast
Biden says Assad government's fall in Syria is a 'fundamental act of justice,' but a 'moment of risk and uncertainty'
Biden says Assads fall in Syria is a fundamental act of justice, but a moment of risk
President Joe Biden says the sudden collapse of the Syrian government under Bashar Assad is a fundamental act of justice after decades of repression, but that its a moment of risk and uncertainty for the Mideast
AAP calls BCI decision grave injustice, BJP says given enough time
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NC Govt Will Rectify BJPs Injustice Towards People of Jammu: Farooq Abdullah
SRINAGAR: The Omar Abdullah-led Jammu and Kashmir government will address the injustice inflicted upon the people of Jammu by focusing on promoting the regions equitable development, National Conference supremo Farooq Abdullah said on Saturday. Interacting with several delegations at his Bhatindi residence, Farooq Abdullah said the Union Territory government was actively working to eliminate years [] The post NC Govt Will Rectify BJPs Injustice Towards People of Jammu: Farooq Abdullah appeared first on Kashmir Life .
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NC govt will eliminate injustice: Dr Farooq
Jammu, Dec 07: Under the leadership of Omar Abdullah, the government will rectify the injustices inflicted upon the people of Jammu by the Bharatiya Janata Party by focusing on promoting equitable development across the region, Jammu and Kashmir National Conference president Dr Farooq Abdullah said on Saturday. He made these comments while meeting with several []
National Conference Government will Rectify BJP's Injustice Towards People of Jammu: Farooq Abdullah
Jammu : The Omar Abdullah-led Jammu and Kashmir government will address the injustice inflicted upon the people of Jammu by focusing on promoting the region's equitable development, National Conference supremo Farooq Abdullah said on Saturday. Interacting with several delegations at his Bhatindi residence, Farooq Abdullah said the Union Territory government was actively working to eliminate years of unaccountability that have plagued Jammu. He said the days of empty promises to the people of Jammu were over and the elected government, which has ensured equitable representation for Jammu in the council of ministers, is dedicated to promoting balanced development across all regions of Jammu. Under the leadership of Omar (Abdullah), the government will rectify the injustices inflicted upon the people of Jammu by the BJP by focusing on promoting equitable development in all three distinct areas of the region, he said. Farooq Abdullah highlighted that the Pir Panjal and the Chenab regions, which had been neglected by the BJP for a decade, would now be prioritised for development. Additionally, the government will strive to strengthen the bonds of friendship between the different regions and communities, he said.
Fishermen families block road, seek justice for those arrested
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Andhra Pradesh: Cyber Crime Police Bust Online Loan Fraud and Betting Racket
Visakhapatnam: The Visakhapatnam Cyber Crime Police have arrested a gang involved in an elaborate online loan fraud and illegal betting scheme that targeted unsuspecting victims through social media platforms. According to a press release, the criminal network operated by creating fake loan applications, primarily targeting individuals seeking personal loans. The primary victim, S. Mohan Rao, was lured by an application called Indian Bulls and tricked into paying over Rs 3.42 lakh in various charges under the guise of loan processing. The fraudsters' sophisticated scheme involved transferring the stolen money to banned online betting applications operated from Dubai. They utilised a network of mule accounts and franchise holders to launder and withdraw the funds, with one key accused, Potti Shiva Panduranga Rao from Vijayawada, playing a crucial role in facilitating these transactions. Police investigations revealed that the gang had processed transactions worth approximately Rs 20 crore, with the accused earning around `80 lakh in commissions over the past year. During the arrests, authorities seized nine mobile phones, two laptops, and `1 lakh in cash.
The Order review: a gripping true-crime thriller that will unsettle you
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Delhi riots: Umar Khalid says Delhi Police yet to recover physical evidence against him
Former JNU student leader Umar Khalid has apprised the Delhi High Court that the Delhi Police was yet to recover any physical evidence to show his involvement in the larger conspiracy leading to riots in NorthEast Delhi in February 2020. Khalid was arrested on September 13, 2020 by Delhi Police under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) [] The post Delhi riots: Umar Khalid says Delhi Police yet to recover physical evidence against him appeared first on India Legal .
Justice BR Gavai calls Fali Nariman custodian of constitutional values
Supreme Court judge Justice BR Gavai, while calling eminent jurist Fali S Nariman custodian of constitutional values, defender of justice and advocate for the rule of law, said that Narimans legacy provided a lens to understand the larger role of lawyers in a constitutional democracy. Speaking at the Fali Nariman Memorial lecture focused on theme [] The post Justice BR Gavai calls Fali Nariman custodian of constitutional values appeared first on India Legal .
SP seeks community collaboration to combat drug abuse, cyber crimes in Sri Sathya Sai district
A toll-free hotline, 1972, established to enable anonymous reporting of ganja cultivation, illegal transportation, sales, and usage in the district
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Madras HC Chief Justice turns photographer during heritage walk on court campus
Senior Counsel NL Rajah takes judges and their family members on a heritage walk across the 132-year-old court campus
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has taken suo motu cognizance of the deteriorating condition of Varkala cliffs in Thiruvananthapuram district of Kerala. The Original Application is registered suo-motu on the basis of the news item dated October 30, 2024. As per the news item, the Varkala Cliffs, a designated national geo-heritage site since 2014, are [] The post National Green Tribunal takes suo motu cognizance of deteriorating condition of Varkala Cliffs in Kerala appeared first on India Legal .
Gauhati High Court disposes of PIL against incomplete work on Borlangpher to Lumding road
The Gauhati High Court recently disposed of a public interest litigation (PIL) petition filed by Mindar Kiri Taron, alleging that the Public Works Department (PWD) had failed to complete a 15.550-km road connecting Borlangpher to Lumding via Chotalangpher under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY). The petitioner contended the authorities had not considered the [] The post Gauhati High Court disposes of PIL against incomplete work on Borlangpher to Lumding road appeared first on India Legal .
Allahabad High Court summons answer sheets of PCS-J 2022 main exam
In the case of swapping of answer sheets of PCS-J 2022 main examination and reduction of marks of candidates, the Allahabad High Court has summoned the answer sheets of the main examination of the petitioners. The Division Bench of JusticeSaumitra Dayal Singh and Justice Donadi Ramesh passed this order while hearing a petition filed byShravan [] The post Allahabad High Court summons answer sheets of PCS-J 2022 main exam appeared first on India Legal .
Gujarat High Court directs state govt to ensure compliance with animal welfare laws
The Gujarat High Court has issued a significant order directing the state government to ensure compliance with animal welfare laws in the state. The order was passed in response to a public interest litigation (PIL) filed by one Narendra Singh Chhtrasinh Rana, highlighting the cruel treatment of animals in the state. The Division Bench of [] The post Gujarat High Court directs state govt to ensure compliance with animal welfare laws appeared first on India Legal .
Why is Home Minister silent on Delhi crimes, asks Kejriwal on two murders in national capital
Former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday questioned the 'silence' of Union Home Minister Amit Shah over spurt in incidents of crimes in the national Capital, stating that the onus for security of Delhiites lies with him.
Hyderabad City Cyber Crime Unit refunds Rs.35 lakh to two victims
Hyderabad: The Hyderabad city cyber crime unit refunded Rs.35 lakh to the victims in two cases. A complaint was received from a 28-year-old woman from Hyderabad stating fraudsters deceived her by falsely implicating her in illegal activities and money laundering. The fraudsters convinced her to transfer Rs.1 lakh to bank accounts provided by them. Realizing that the fraudsters duped her, she approached the police who took proactive steps, including sending notices to the bank officials and following up to freeze the fraudulent amount. They also guided the complainant in filing a petition in court for refund of funds held in the fraudulent accounts. As a result, Rs.1 lakh was successfully refunded to the complainants bank account. In the second case, a complaint was received from a 76-year-old retired person from Hyderabad stating fraudsters deceived him by falsely implicating him in money laundering and digital arrest. They managed to convince him to transfer Rs.84 lakh to bank accounts provided by them. The cyber crime unit worked diligently to issue notices to the bank officials, followed up with them to freeze the fraudulent amount, and guided the complainant in filing a petition in court for refund of funds. Consequently, Rs.34 lakh was successfully refunded to the complainants bank account. In a public advisory, the police asked the people not to respond to calls from unknown numbers. Don't get panic if you receive any threatening video calls claiming them to be CBI, RBI, ED, Customs, Judges, cybercrimes police, narcotics , FedEx, BSNL, TRAI etc., the police said. If a call raises suspicion, individuals should end the call immediately, without engaging. Further if you have any fear report immediately to the nearest police station, the police said. The government agency or law enforcement officials will not make such skype calls and demand money for clearing the issue. There is no digital arrest and enquiry in the system. Scammers can employ psychological tactics to manipulate emotions and decision-making. Do not deposit money to the unknown bank accounts believing false promises of unknown persons. If you are a victim of cyber fraud, immediately call 1930 or register a case at cybercrime.gov.in. There is a possibility to get a refund of at least part of the lost and Put on Hold amount, if it is reported immediately, the police said. Victims of such Cyber frauds can report immediately on the helpline number 1930 or through the national Cyber Crime reporting portal cybercrime.gov.in.
Palghar crime: Two held for duping Agniveer aspirants
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The Supreme Court has issued notice to the Union of India on a petition seeking secure working conditions for members of the Internal Complaints Committees set up under the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition, and Redressal) Act, 2013. The Bench of Justice Surya Kant and Justice Ujjal Bhuyan on Friday sought the [] The post Supreme Court issues notice to Centre over security of ICC members under POSH Act working in private sector appeared first on India Legal .
Justice Gavai praises Fali S Narimans constitutional legacy at memorial lecture
Travesty of justice that secularism not given its due in Ayodhya verdict, says ex-SC judge Nariman
NEW DELHI: Former Supreme Court Justice R F Nariman has criticised the top court's 2019 judgement in the Ramjanmabhoomi-Babri Masjid case, describing it as a great travesty of justice that did not do justice to the principle of secularism. Speaking at the First Justice A M Ahmadi Memorial Lecture on 'Secularism and the Indian Constitution', Justice Nariman, however, said the judgment had a silver lining as it upheld the Places of Worship (Special Provisions) Act 1991. He said the Places of Worship Act should be strictly implemented to end disputes over religious places which are popping up every day across the country like hydra heads. In my opinion, a great travesty of justice was that secularism was not given its due by these judgements, Justice Nariman said. He also disagreed with the reasoning given by the court to grant the disputed land despite holding that the demolition of the mosque was illegal. Today we find hydra heads popping all over the country. We find suits after suits not only against mosques but also against dargahs. All this, according to me could lead to communal disharmony. The only way to scorch and cauterize all this is by applying these five pages in this very judgement and having it read out in every district court and high court. As these five pages are a declaration by the Supreme Court which binds each of them, he said. The former apex court judge also pointed out how a special CBI judge -- Surendra Yadav -- who acquitted all the accused in the mosque demolition case, got a post-retirement job as deputy Lokayukta in Uttar Pradesh. This is the state of affairs in this country, he said.
Special Bench of Supreme Court to hear pleas challenging Places of Worship Act on Dec 12
The Supreme Court has constituted a Special Bench to hear a batch of writ petitions challenging the constitutionality validity of the Places of Worship Act (Special Provisions) Act, 1991. The Special Bench of Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna, Justice Sanjay Kumar and Justice KV Viswanathan will hear the petitions on December 12 at 3:30 [] The post Special Bench of Supreme Court to hear pleas challenging Places of Worship Act on Dec 12 appeared first on India Legal .
Travesty of justice that secularism not given its due in Ayodhya verdict: Ex-SC judge Nariman
Former Supreme Court Justice R F Nariman criticized the 2019 Ayodhya verdict, calling it a great travesty of justice for undermining secularism. While acknowledging the judgment's upholding of the Places of Worship Act as a silver lining, he urged its strict implementation to curb rising disputes over religious sites.
'Dheera Bhagat Roy' movie review: A struggle for social justice amidst melodrama
Kannada cinema has long managed to bring out the challenges faced by common people under the feudal system, and Dheera Bhagat Roy falls into that category. It attempts to address the crucial theme of the aftermath of the Land Reforms Act and the violence that followed. But will it manage to deliver a cohesive and impactful narrative? Set against a backdrop of social change, the film centers on Rajan (Rakesh Dalawai), an advocate who returns to his hometown to seek justice for the oppressed and avenge his fathers death. However, the initial focus shifts from Rajans fight for justice to melodramatic moments and romance, diluting the films core message. Spanning across the 1970s and 1990s, the story explores Rajans battle against Varadaiah (Sharath Lohitashwa), a ruthless feudal lord, while also touching on the implications of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act. The generational conflict between Rajan and his fathers legacy adds emotional weight to the story, but the films fragmented structure, jumping across different time periods, disrupts its flow. Directed by Karnan, the film portrays the resilience of the oppressed with raw intensity, focusing on their hardships and eventual uprising. The director ensures the story is not one of mere victimhood but of revolutionary action. However, despite its powerful themes, the film falters in execution. Blending social justice with action and melodrama, the film often detracts from its thematic depth. Rather than delving into the aftermath of the Land Reforms Act, the narrative veers into a revenge saga between Rajan and Varadaiah, undermining its potential to be a thought-provoking exploration of social reform. In terms of performances, Rakesh Dalawais portrayal of lawyer Rajan shows potential, but the script offers little room for character development. Sharath Lohitashwas Varadaiah feels like a one-dimensional villain, and the supporting cast delivers performances that are largely predictable and that signify typecasting. The disjointed timeline, pacing issues, and overreliance on melodrama overshadow the films noble intentions, leaving it as an average cinematic experience. With better execution, it could have become a more powerful commentary on social justice. Dheera Bhagat Roy Director: Karnan Cast: Rakesh Dalawai, Sucharitha Sahayaraj, Sharath Lohitashwa, Ninasam Ashwath, and Praveen Gowda Rating: 2.5/5
Delhi triple-murder case: Police conducts route mapping of forest area, to recreate crime scene
According to police, the accused did not have good relations with his parents and was upset that they liked his sister more than him.
Baahubali-size crime: Producer, Santosh Sivans WhatsApp compromised
CHENNAI: A new modus operandi of cybercriminals, involving taking control of victims WhatsApp accounts, has claimed a string of victims, the latest being Shobu Yarlagadda, producer of the 2015 Telugu film Baahubali, National Award-winning cinematographer Santosh Sivan and one of his assistants. A complaint regarding the matter has been filed with the Tamil Nadu polices cyber crime wing and also in the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal. Further investigation is under way. Yarlagadda first flagged the incident in a post on X on Thursday night. Sivan too made a post on his Instagram on Friday morning stating, Please dont respond to any messages from me, its a scam. According to sources, the cybercriminals take control of a victims WhatsApp account by attempting to register it on a new device and obtaining the six-digit registration code sent via SMS by WhatsApp to the victims phone through social engineering manipulating victims into giving up sensitive information voluntarily. After gaining control of a victims account, they would message and attempt to hack the victims contacts. For instance, once the scamsters gained access to Sivans WhatsApp account, they attempted to register one of his assistants account on a new device. They then messaged the assistant pretending to be Sivan, using a similar pattern of words, requesting the verification code sent to his phone. Once he sent them the code, the scamsters gained access and he got locked out of his WhatsApp account. The victims usually get locked out of their accounts for at least 12 hours. Although WhatsApp states on its official website that a person accessing the same account on another device cannot read past conversations, victims are still worried about their personal information and data falling into the hands of the scamsters. In this instance, scamsters attempted to gain control of WhatsApp accounts of several other friends and contacts of Yarlagadda, Sivan and the assistant, which include top names across the Tamil and Malayalam film industries, by sending them similar messages. An attempt by one of Sivans relatives to warn people on a group chat regarding the incident was deleted by the scamsters in control of the assistants account as he was one of the groups administrators. Later, the groups settings were changed to allow only the administrators, in effect the scamsters, to send messages to the group. Sources said the scamsters have also started making requests for money to friends and family members of the victims using their WhatsApp accounts. TN CYBER CRIME WING WARNS PEOPLE ABOUT CYBER SLAVERY & JUMPED DEPOSIT SCAMS Chennai: The Tamil Nadu Cyber Crime Wing has issued a warning about two types of cyber scams that have been happening in the state. The first is cyber slavery where unauthorised recruiters operating through social media lure job seekers with promises of high-paying jobs abroad. The public is advised to only trust agencies authorised by the Protector of Emigrants (PoE), Ministry of External Affairs, verify recruiters via eMigrate portal. The PoE in Chennai shared 128 unauthorised recruiter URLs, which the police took down. The second scam is the Jumped Deposit Scam, where fraudsters target UPI users by sending a small, genuine deposit (e.g., `5,000) to their account, creating a false sense of legitimacy. The scamster then initiates a larger withdrawal request. When you check your balance and enter your PIN, you unknowingly authorise the withdrawal.
Ex-Chief Justice DY Chandrachud Encourages Youth To Embrace Idea Of Fraternity
Fraternity is not just a word in the Constitution but represents a political movement for freedom across the globe and is the root of democracy, former Chief Justice of India, D Y Chandrachud said on Friday.
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Cyber Crime Wing of Tamil Nadu police warns of new UPI scam
A fraudster sends a small sum to the victims bank account through UPI. This deposit would trigger notification via an SMS, prompting the victim to check the balance. The scammer then initiates a withdrawal request, and draws a sum higher than the initial deposit, say police.
Do Justice: Jama Masjids Shahi Imam Gets Emotional, Appeals PM Modi To Talk To Muslims
Bukhari appealed the Prime Minister to take cognisance of the situation and said that the latter should call three Hindus and three Muslims and hold talks.
Delhi man held for cybercrime involving Flipkart account hack
Telangana govt to set up fast-track courts for cybercrime, drug cases
Hyderabad: Telangana chief minister A Revanth Reddy has announced that the state government is contemplating setting up fast-track courts to dispose of cases related to cybercrime and drugs within six months. Addressing a gathering as part of Praja Palana Vijayotsavalu, organised by the home department in Hyderabad on Friday, December 6, he stated that the 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 .
RG Kar: Junior medics, victims parents take out rally in Kolkata demanding justice
Kolkata: Junior doctors, healthcare workers and members of the public took part in a protest march here on Friday demanding accountability and comprehensive reform of West Bengals healthcare system. The rally, organised by the West Bengal Junior Doctors Federation (WBJDF), began at the West Bengal Medical Council and made its way to Swasthya Bhavan in 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 .
Drawing a comparison between how the Government of India respected human rights in the process of trial of terrorist Kasab and denial of free and fair trial to the Hindu monk in Bangladesh, Pawan Kalyan, while questioning the silence of pseudo-secularists and self-proclaimed champions of human rights, calls upon global community to rise above selective activism
To document the incidents of hate crimes against Hindus in India and abroad, a Hinduphobia tracker has been launched by Gavishti Foundation
A West Bengal court sentenced Mostakin Sardar to death for the rape and murder of a nine-year-old girl in Joynagar. The swift verdict, delivered just 62 days after the October 5 crime, followed public outcry and a special investigation. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee lauded the rapid conviction, emphasizing the government's zero tolerance for crimes against women.
Constitution does not mention any cooling-off period for judges post-retirement: Centre
The Central government has informed the Parliament that the Indian Constitution did not have any provision of cooling-off period for judges after their retirement before joining a statutory body or holding a government post. Replying to a query by AAP MP Raghav Chadha in the Rajya Sabha, Union Law and Justice Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal [] The post Constitution does not mention any cooling-off period for judges post-retirement: Centre appeared first on India Legal .
Kashi Vishvanath: Gyanvapi Mosque Committee challenges Places of Worship Act 1991 in Supreme Court
The Managing Committee of the Anjuman Intezemia Masjid in Varanasi has filed an intervention petition in the Supreme Court in the pleas challenging the constitutional validity of the Places of Worship Act, 1991. In 2020, Advocate Ashwini Kumar Upadhyay had filed the lead petition in the case. In March 2021, the Supreme Court issued notice [] The post Kashi Vishvanath: Gyanvapi Mosque Committee challenges Places of Worship Act 1991 in Supreme Court appeared first on India Legal .
Rahul Gandhi citizenship row: Delhi High Court issues notice to Centre on Subramanian Swamy plea
The Delhi High Court on Friday issued notice to the Union of India on a petition filed by Bhartiya Janata Party leader Subramanian Swamy regarding the citizenship of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. The petitioner sought direction to the Union Government to file a status report on his complaint against Rahul Gandhi. The Division Bench of [] The post Rahul Gandhi citizenship row: Delhi High Court issues notice to Centre on Subramanian Swamy plea appeared first on India Legal .
Embracing Islamic Justice: A Path to Global Revolution
Justice Beyond Borders Islam emphasizes justice, even towards ones enemies, offering a revolutionary approach that humanity desperately needs today. Modern international relations are plagued by revenge, retaliation, and disproportionate responses. Islams concept of absolute justice can transform these dynamics, fostering peace and righteousness. The Quranic principle of justice is unequivocal: O ye who believe! Be [] The post Embracing Islamic Justice: A Path to Global Revolution first appeared on .
Supreme Court directs Dalit man to get SC certificates for minor children living with estranged wife
The Supreme Court has ruled that minor children of a Dalit man and a non-Dalit woman, who have been living with their mother for the last six years, were entitled to get Scheduled Caste certificates. The Bench of Justice Surya Kant and Justice Ujjal Bhuyan on Thursday observed that though a non-Dalit woman could not [] The post Supreme Court directs Dalit man to get SC certificates for minor children living with estranged wife appeared first on India Legal .
Kallakurichi hooch tragedy: CBI probe will delay justice, says T.N. Minister Regupathy
Justice Eludes Madhya Pradesh Communal Violence Victims
Amid Delhis crowded streets, an 8-year-old girls plea for justice resonated as she clutched a placard that read, We want justice. Maida, the daughter of slain Amjad Khan, appealed directly to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, pleading, Modi uncle, hum bhi aapke parivar ka hissa hain, mere papa ke qatilon ko giraftar karo (Modi uncle, we [] The post Justice Eludes Madhya Pradesh Communal Violence Victims first appeared on .
Beacon of social justice: PM Modi pays tribute to Dr BR Ambedkar
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday paid tribute to Dr BR Ambedkar at the Parliament House Lawns in the national capital on the occasion of the 69th Mahaparinirvan Diwas. The Prime Minister in a post on X said that Ambedkars tireless fight for equality and human dignity continues to inspire generations. On Mahaparinirvan Diwas, we []
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Released in Pocso case, man repeats crime, arrested in Coimbatore
COIMBATORE: All-Women Police (West) arrested a 35-year-old man under Pocso Act for second time for sexually assaulting a 16-year-old girl. The victim, a class XI student, lived with her mother near Kuniyamuthur. The suspect, who is from Rajapalayam in Virudhunagar, married the elder sister of the victims mother, and lived in Tiruppur. Victims father separated from the family a few years ago. The suspect developed a relationship with the victims mother and lived with her. In April 2024, he sexually assaulted the girl due to which she became pregnant. But the family aborted the foetus. All Women Police (South ) in Coimbatore City arrested him in May under Pocso Act. He was also detained under the Goondas Act. He came out on bail a month ago but did not fulfil the conditions due to which a arrest warrant was issued. A week ago, he abducted the girl from school and sexually assaulted her again. Based on a complaint lodged by the girls mother, police traced them on Wednesday and arrested him.
AIADMK will fight in SC to ensure justice in Kallakurichi case: EPS
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Former Supreme Court judge Justice Rohinton Nariman hails part of Ayodhya verdict dealing with Places of Worship Act Former Supreme Court judge, Justice Rohinton Nariman, on Thursday said that a part of the Apex Court verdict on Ayodhya dispute, regarding the Places of Worship Act, could be cited across different courts of the country, while [] The post Former Supreme Court judge Justice Rohinton Nariman hails part of Ayodhya verdict dealing with Places of Worship Act appeared first on India Legal .
Justice Manmohan sworn-in as Supreme Court judge
Justice Manmohan on Thursday took oath as a Judge of the Supreme Court. Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna administered the oath of office and secrecy to Justice Manmohan in courtroom no. 1, in the presence of all Apex Court judges. The Supreme Court is now functioning with a strength of 33 judges, against its [] The post Justice Manmohan sworn-in as Supreme Court judge appeared first on India Legal .
If justice not delivered on time, then it is equivalent to not getting justice: President
Bhubaneswar: President Droupadi Murmu Thursday said that if justice is not delivered on time, then it is equivalent to not getting justice. Addressing the gathering, after inaugurating a judicial court complex here, Murmu said the poor suffer the most due to the culture of adjournment. They (poor) have neither the money nor the manpower to []
DIG NKR Baramulla chairs Crime and Operational review meeting at DPO Handwara
Visited home of Martyr ASI Showkat Ahmad of Lachampora , Handwara
Delhi air pollution: Supreme Court tells CAQM to decide on lowering GRAP restrictions to Stage II
Delhi air pollution: Supreme Court asks CAQM to decide on lowering GRAP restrictions to Stage II following improvement in AQI Considering the improved air quality of Delhi, the Supreme Court on Thursday directed the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) to take a call on whether the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) Stage-IV restrictions, currently [] The post Delhi air pollution: Supreme Court tells CAQM to decide on lowering GRAP restrictions to Stage II appeared first on India Legal .
The Delhi High Court on Thursday two-week granted interim bail of expelled BJP MLA Kuldeep Singh Sengar, who was sentenced to life imprisonment for raping a minor girl in Unnao district of Uttar Pradesh. The Division Bench of Justice Prathiba M Singh and Justice Amit Sharma granted interim relief of two weeks to Sengar on [] The post Unnao rape case: Delhi High Court grants interim medical bail to expelled BJP MLA Kuldeep Singh Sengar appeared first on India Legal .
'Embarrassing: US Justice sparks fury over controversial remarks on minors' gender transition ban
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Supreme Court grants justice to Odisha constable after decades of struggle
NEW DELHI: Nearly 30 years after he was discharged from service, the Supreme Court came to the rescue of a 55-year-old police constable Dolamani Bisi by ordering the Odisha government to pay him a sum of Rs 25 lakh. As per the case, Bisi, was appointed as a temporary constable on July 16, 1993. At the time of his appointment the order specifically mentioned that there will be verification of his character and other antecedents. He joined the service on March 15, 1994. On further scrutiny, it was found that he was short of specified height and this led to his discharge from service, after serving for around 10 months, in 1995. Following his discharge from service, Bisi moved the State Administrative Tribunal (SAT) which dismissed his original application. He then moved the Odisha High Court which allowed his writ petition on October 9, 2020. The Odisha High Court ordered in favour of Bisi by directing the Odisha state government to reinstate him in the job. But the state filed a Special Leave Petition (SLP) in the apex court against the high court order. We are of the opinion that the interest of justice will be subserved if we grant substantial compensation to the respondent (Bisi) the two-judge bench of the apex court, led by Justice P S Narasimha and Justice Manoj Misra said, in the order. We direct the petitioner (Odisha government) to pay an amount of Rs.25,00,000/- to the respondent as full and final payment towards all subsisting and future claims that may arise, the order said. Supreme Court also said that this order should not be taken as precedent as the decision is taken considering the facts and circumstances of the case.
Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna Administers Oath Of Office To Justice Manmohan As SC Judge
The Supreme Court collegium had on November 28 recommended the elevation of Justice Manmohan to the top court.
UK bans daytime TV ads for unhealthy foods to tackle child obesity
The United Kingdom government has introduced a new policy aimed at combating the growing issue of childhood obesity by banning daytime television advertisements for less healthy foods. The ban, which applies to products like burgers, muffins, and sugary snacks, is a significant step in addressing the rising concerns over the nation's health. The new measure will prevent brands from targeting children with ads promoting unhealthy foods during prime viewing hours. A Step Toward Healthier Habits The ban targets products that fail to meet nutritional standards, with a specific focus on foods that are high in fat, salt, and sugar. This initiative is part of the government's broader strategy to tackle childhood obesity, which has reached alarming levels in the UK. According to the National Health Service (NHS), nearly one in three children aged 10 to 11 is overweight or obese. The government has argued that these ads influence children's eating habits and contribute to unhealthy food choices. By limiting their exposure to such advertising, officials hope to encourage healthier eating habits among the younger population. Criticism and Support While health experts and advocacy groups have largely welcomed the move, some industry leaders have criticized the ban, arguing that it could have adverse effects on businesses and jobs in the food and advertising sectors. The Food and Drink Federation, a trade body representing many of the brands affected, voiced concerns about the economic impact of such measures. On the other hand, public health organizations have praised the decision, calling it a necessary step to protect children from the influence of unhealthy food marketing. Campaigners argue that early exposure to such advertisements can have long-term effects on children's health, and restricting these ads could play a crucial role in reducing childhood obesity rates. A Growing Concern Obesity is a complex issue that is influenced by various factors, including genetics, environment, and lifestyle choices. However, experts agree that advertising plays a significant role in shaping children's food preferences. The UK's new policy is part of a broader global trend aimed at addressing the rising rates of childhood obesity, with similar measures being considered or already implemented in other countries. The government is also focusing on education and healthier food choices in schools, with programs designed to promote better nutrition among young people. While this new advertising ban is a key part of the government's approach, many believe that tackling childhood obesity will require a multi-faceted approach, including changes in lifestyle, diet, and public awareness.
Bangladeshs International Crimes Tribunal bans dissemination of Hasinas hate speeches
Dhaka, Dec 5: The International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) of Bangladesh on Thursday ordered the authorities to ban the dissemination of all the hate speeches of ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina in the media and on social networking platforms. The order follows Hasinas recent speech, her first public address after fleeing Bangladesh four months back, in which she mounted a stinging attack on the countrys interim leader Muhammad Yunus, accusing him of perpetrating genocide and failing to protect minorities including Hindus. [] The post Bangladeshs International Crimes Tribunal bans dissemination of Hasinas hate speeches appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
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CJI administers oath of office to Justice Manmohan as SC judge; strength in SC rises to 33
NEW DELHI: The Chief Justice of India (CJI) Sanjiv Khanna on Thursday administered the oath of office to the Delhi High Court Chief Justice Manmohan as a judge of the Supreme Court, taking the strength of the SC to 33, out of a sanctioned of 34, including the CJI. In a private swearing-in ceremony held in the apex court premises, Justice Manmohan was administered an oath of office by the CJI. Justice Manmohan has been serving as the Chief Justice of Delhi HC since September 2024. Before that, he also served as its Acting Chief Justice for a year since September 2023. Five days after the Supreme Court Collegium recommended theelevation of Delhi High Court's Chief Justice Manmohan as a judge of the Supreme Court,the Centre on December 03, Tuesday, cleared and notified his name for it. Minister of State, Ministry of Law and Justice (independent charge) Arjun Ram Meghwal, posting on X , wrote, In exercise of the powers conferred by the Constitution of India, the President, after consultation with Chief Justice of India, is pleased to appoint Shri Justice Manmohan, Chief Justice, High Court of Delhi as a Judge of the Supreme Court of India. After his swearing-in as judge of the top court, the working strength of the top court rose to 33, one short of the sanctioned strength of 34, which includes the Chief Justice of India (CJI). Meanwhile, Justice Vibhu Bakhru has been appointed as the Acting Chief Justice of the Delhi High Court, after Justice Manmohan was elevated to the Supreme Court as a judge. The Supreme Court Collegium in its meeting held on November 28, 2024, Thursday, deliberated on and discussed the names of Chief Justices and senior puisne Judges of the High Courts eligible for appointment to the Supreme Court. JusticeManmohanwas appointed as a Judge of the High Court of Delhi on March 13, 2008, and has been functioning as the ChiefJusticeof that High Court since 29th September 2024, the Collegium said. JusticeManmohanstands at Sl. No. 2 in the combined all-India seniority of High Court Judges and he is the senior-most Judge in the High Court of Delhi. While recommending his name, the Collegium has taken into consideration the fact that, at present, the Bench of Supreme Court is represented by only one Judge from the High Court of Delhi, an official release of the Supreme Court said. The Supreme Court Collegium has, therefore, unanimously recommended thatJusticeManmohanbe appointed as a Judge of the Supreme Court of India. JusticeManmohanwas born in Delhi on December 17, 1962. He did his schooling from Modern School, Barakhamba Road. He received his B.A. (Hons.) in History from the Hindu College of the University of Delhi. Attended Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi, received his LL.B. in 1987, and enrolled as an Advocate with the Bar Council of Delhi in the same year, as per Court's website. Practiced primarily in Supreme Court and High Court of Delhi in Civil, Criminal, Constitutional, Taxation, Arbitration, Trademark and Service litigation. Justice Manmohanserved as a Senior Panel Advocate for the Government of India in the High Court of Delhi and Supreme Court of India. JusticeManmohanwas appointed as an Additional Judge of the High Court of Delhi on March 13, 2008, and as Permanent Judge on December 17, 2009. He was appointed as Acting ChiefJusticeof Delhi High Court on November 9, 2023. He was appointed as ChiefJusticeof Delhi High Court on September 29, 2024.
Supreme Court rebukes Madhya Pradesh High Court over termination of female civil judges
Supreme Court reprimands Madhya Pradesh High Court over termination of women judicial officers, wishes men underwent menstruation The Supreme Court on Wednesday expressed its strong displeasure over termination of two female judicial officers by the Madhya Pradesh High Court on the basis of their performance, while not taking into consideration the mental and physical ailment [] The post Supreme Court rebukes Madhya Pradesh High Court over termination of female civil judges appeared first on India Legal .
The Supreme Court on Thursday observed that imputation in respect of political leaders crossing over from one party to another could not be termed as defamatory. Quashing a defamation case filed by AIADMKs Babu Murugavel against Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader L Murugan, the Bench of Justice BR Gavai and Justice KV Viswanathan allowed the [] The post Imputation regarding political leaders crossing over from one party to another cannot be termed defamatory: Supreme Court appeared first on India Legal .
Ban on liquor, non-vegetarian food imposed around Vaishno Devi Shrine
The Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) of Katra, Piyush Dhotra, has issued a prohibition order banning the sale, possession, and consumption of liquor and non-vegetarian food within the jurisdiction of the sub-division, the base camp for pilgrims visiting the Vaishno Devi shrine in Jammu and Kashmir's Reasi district
Justice Manmohan takes oath as SC judge
Justice Manmohan, Chief Justice of the Delhi High Court, has been sworn in as a judge of the Supreme Court. His appointment was cleared by the Centre following a recommendation by the Supreme Court Collegium.
Madras HC refuses to quash POCSO Act case against headmaster charged for failing to report the crime
CHENNAI: Holding a school headmaster responsible for failing to report an offence of sexual assault of a student, the Madras High Court refused to quash the case pending against him in a special court for trial of cases under Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act. The Headmaster is the guardian of the entire school. If any incident covered under the POCSO Act has taken place, the same has to be immediately intimated either to the District Child Protection Officer or to the police concerned whereas, in this case, the petitioner who was the Head Master of the School at the time of occurrence, neither informed about the sexual assault committed by the other accused to the authorities concerned nor taken any action against them, Justice P Velmurugan said in a recent order. Since there is a prima facie allegation against the petitioner, the court is not inclined to quash the charge sheet filed against him, the judge said while dismissing the petition filed by Aathimoolam, the headmaster. The petitioner contended that the incident was alleged to have occurred in 2018 while the complaint was given in 2022 but neither oral nor written complaint was received from the girl by him. He also stated that he was not named in the FIR but his name was included in the charge sheet. Citing the order of the Kerala High Court in a related case, he sought the court to quash the charge sheet against him. The judge said the facts and circumstances of the said case are different from the present case on hand. Especially in POCSO cases, each case has its own merits. At the stage of FIR or charge sheet, the Court cannot rely on any material and it has to be testified by way of trial. Justice Velmurugan directed the police to file a report before December 12 on whether the police has recommended to the authorities concerned for departmental action against the headmaster or any other action. He adjourned the case to December 16 for filing the report.
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UK government to ban junk food ads for children
The UK government has revealed final details of a new law that will ban junk food advertisements aimed at children, starting in October 2025. The legislation, designed to curb childhood obesity, will prohibit TV ads for unhealthy food before the 9pm watershed and ban paid online junk food adverts targeted at children. The new restrictions will not apply to healthier options such as natural porridge oats and unsweetened yoghurt. This move aims to reduce the exposure of children to foods high in fat, sugar, and salt. The ban is expected to significantly cut childrens calorie intake, with an estimated 7.2 billion calories removed annually from their diets, potentially preventing 20,000 cases of childhood obesity. Wes Streeting, the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, emphasised the importance of the legislation, stating, Obesity robs our kids of the best possible start in life, sets them up for a lifetime of health problems, and costs the NHS billions. He continued, This government is taking action now to end the targeting of junk food ads at kids, across both TV and online. This is the first step to deliver a major shift in the focus of healthcare from sickness to prevention. Childhood obesity has been a growing concern in the UK, with NHS data showing that nearly one in 10 reception-aged children are affected, and more than one in five children experience tooth decay by the age of five due to excessive sugar consumption. NHS National Medical Director, Professor Sir Stephen Powis, expressed support for the new measures. One in eight toddlers and primary school children are obese, and this is clearly a problem, he said. We need to work with the rest of society to prevent people becoming overweight in the first place. Obesity, which is the second biggest preventable cause of cancer, costs the UK health system over 11 billion each year. The new regulations are part of the governments broader approach to tackling preventable health issues and shifting the focus of healthcare towards prevention rather than treatment. The governments efforts are also reflected in the 10 Year Health Plan, set to be published in spring 2025, which aims to further address the causes of childhood obesity. A national online portal , has already garnered over one million visits, inviting the public, healthcare professionals, and NHS staff to contribute their ideas for improving the nations health. In India Obesity is a major problem as well, with a notable increase in both children and adults. In 2022, approximately 12.5 million children aged 5-19 were classified as overweight, marking a significant rise from just 0.4 million in 1990. Among adults, obesity rates have risen from 1.2% in women and 0.5% in men in 1990 to 9.8% and 5.4%, respectively, in 2022. This trend reflects a global concern, as India ranks 174th in obesity prevalence worldwide.
Justice Manmohan sworn in as Supreme Court Judge by CJI
With the swearing-in of Justice Manmohan, the Supreme Courts working strength now stands at 33, just one short of its sanctioned strength of 34 judges, including the Chief Justice
Food safety task force inspects FBO's in Medak; finds multiple violations
Hyderabad: The state-level food safety task force during inspections in Medak on Tuesday and found Sunny Foods in Kallakal, Manoharabad, to be running without a FSSAI license. The officials found that the FBO was manipulating product names to make them look more attractive, being sold alongside pictures that did not match the products. This is in violation of the FSSAI labelling guidelines, the commissioner of food safety said. The FBO was also selling expired food additives such as tomato masala, which are used in making ready-to-eat savouries. The officials seized and discarded snacks like namkeen, chips and coloured saunf worth `2.13 lakh.
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Justice Manmohan sworn in as Supreme Court Judge
New Delhi, Dec 5: Chief Justice of India (CJI) Sanjiv Khanna administered the oath of office to Justice Manmohan, the Chief Justice of Delhi High Court, as a judge of the Supreme Court during a ceremony on Thursday. With Justice Manmohans appointment, the working strength of the apex court has risen to 33, just one [] The post Justice Manmohan sworn in as Supreme Court Judge appeared first on Northlines .
Justice Manmohan takes oath as Supreme Court Judge
Chief Justice of India administers oath to Delhi High Court Chief Justice Manmohan as Supreme Court Judge