Mumbai’s Andheri Court has recently extended drug mafia member Lalit Patil’s police custody till October 27. Patil was arrested earlier last week after his escape on October 2 from Pune’s Sassoon General... Read more »
The Delhi High Court has recently stayed the discharge of 3 accused from charges in the murder case of National Conference leader Trilochan Singh Wazir. Delhi Police approached the High Court against... Read more »
The Delhi police has recently seized more than 1,000 kg of banned firecrackers and arrested a man who was selling those crackers. The police stated, “In the wake of the coming festive... Read more »
The Delhi High Court has recently directed the city police to continue monitoring and registering cases to avoid deaths and injuries caused due to Chinese manjha, used for kite-flying. Therefore, the high... Read more »
The Supreme Court has recently stated that, to apply the principles of Res Ipsa Loquitur, it is necessary that a ‘Res’ is present to establish the allegation of medical negligence. Res Ipsa... Read more »
A Consumer Commission in Bengaluru has recently ordered Swedish furniture retailer IKEA to refund a consumer, and also pay Rs 3,000 as compensation for charging her for a paper bag to carry... Read more »
“However bad a Constitution may be, it may turn out to be good if those responsible for its functioning happen to be a “good lot,” Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud cited... Read more »
Uttar Pradesh’s Ballia court has recently sentenced 2 men to life imprisonment for raping a minor girl in a village here in 2021. Special Judge (POCSO) Pratham Kant also imposed a fine... Read more »
The Delhi High Court has recently directed the Central Government, Directorate of Health Service and Safdarjung Hospital to release Rs 50 Lakh to the widow of a security guard who died on... Read more »
The Delhi High Court has recently called for a fresh status report from the Delhi Government over the gathering of cows and buffaloes on the road of the national capital and steps... Read more »