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Vijay to Appear Before CBI in Delhi on Jan 12

Tamil Nadu politician Vijay has been summoned by the CBI to appear at its Delhi headquarters on January 12 for questioning in the Karur stampede case. His party has requested security.

Manipur Violence: First CBI Case Reaches Trial Stage

A Special CBI Court in Guwahati has begun trial in the May 2023 Manipur naked parading case. Charges framed against six for rape, murder. Other key cases, including missing students' murder, await progress.

Thane Court Acquits Tailor in 2020 Murder Case

A Thane sessions court acquitted a 24-year-old tailor accused of murdering his stepmother in 2020, citing a lack of conclusive evidence and serious flaws in the prosecution's case. Read the full details of the verdict.

CBI Court Frames Charges in Manipur Gang Rape Case

A special CBI court has formally framed charges against six accused in the Manipur gang rape case. The incident, which occurred in May 2023, has seen significant legal developments. Read the full details of the court proceedings and the charges.

CBI summons TVK's Vijay in Karur stampede case

CBI issues notice to TVK president Vijay for inquiry on Jan 12 in Delhi regarding the Karur stampede that killed 41. The summons comes amid his political alliance efforts. Read for details.

Mumbai Court Acquits Man in Rape Case After 10 Years

A Mumbai sessions court acquitted a man accused of raping his daughter-in-law, citing unreliable evidence and a suspicious delay in reporting. The judge highlighted contradictions in testimony and a possible financial motive.

CBI Files FIR in 2004 Kerala Murder Mystery

CBI's Thiruvananthapuram unit re-registers a 2004 Perinthalmanna murder case after HC order. The unidentified woman was found strangled. Read the full timeline.

J&K Court Acquits 3 in 13-Year-Old Terror Case

A Jammu and Kashmir court has acquitted three men after a 13-year trial, citing insufficient evidence. The accused were charged under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act. Read the full details of the verdict.

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