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Delhi court orders FIR against Arnab Goswami, Republic TV on Shashi Tharoor’s complaint of ‘stealing’ Sunanda death probe documents
The court has said that police investigation is required to find out how the Republic TV got access to the documents related to Sunanda death case
All 7 seven accused convicted by court in Kawal double murder case which had triggered the 2013 Muzaffarnagar riots
Session court convicts seven accused in a double murder case, which had paved way for the infamous riots of Muzaffarnagar
Arvind Kejriwal govt delays in giving sanction to prosecute ‘tukde tukde gang’, Court rejects chargesheet till approval given
The court has questioned the Delhi police as to why the chargesheet in the JNU sedition case against Kanhaiya Kumar, Umar Khalid and others was filed without proper sanction from the Delhi government led by Arvind Kejriwal
Court gives bail to British national accused in killing of Hindu leaders as Police fail to complete investigation
Jaggi is suspected of having funded terrorist activities in Punjab and is also an accused in the murder of two Hindu leaders.
CBI wanted to falsely implicate political leaders including Amit Shah, worked towards achieving script: Court on Sohrabuddin case
Court makes scathing comments in the Sohrabuddin, Tulsiram Prajapati, Kauser Bi case, says CBI (under Congress govt) tried to falsely implicate political leaders including Amit Shah
Flurry of setbacks for Gandhis in National Herald and why, despite a pliant media, this could prove historic
The matter of National Herald did keep dragging on and bit by bit, things have consistently gone south for Congress and the Gandhi family
Court cites disgraced cop Sanjiv Bhatt’s criminal past, behaviour and false statements, denies bail
Sanjiv Bhatt is accused of being the mastermind behind the entire operation of kidnapping the lawyer and plating the narcotics that implicated the Rajasthan based lawyer.
Should ‘scope of reformation’ of a rapist be considered before awarding him the death penalty?
Regarding the Death penalty, punishments are about justice as well and sometimes justice requires us to perform actions which are not entirely pleasant.
‘They were trying to fix me’, Pon Manickavel tells Court, State govt directed to not take adverse action without permission
The state government and Pon Manickavel have been at loggerheads with each other for a while.
Court in Bihar relaxes dress code after Muslim men demand they be allowed to wear lungi on premises
The area is close to the Bangladesh border and India’s largest Muslim-populated area after the Kashmir Valley and Lakshadweep.