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5.4 Crore Case Backlog: CJI Reveals Judicial Crisis

Chief Justice Surya Kant addresses India's massive 5.4 crore pending cases, highlighting structural bottlenecks and calling for coordinated government-judiciary efforts to resolve judicial infrastructure gaps.

SC Rejects Quota Plea for Promotee Judges in HJS

Supreme Court declines plea for reservation in promotions for promotee judges in Higher Judicial Service. The bench emphasizes merit-cum-seniority basis for promotions. Read full analysis.

Udupi Bar Brawl: 4 Arrested After Dinner Fight

Four individuals arrested following violent brawl at Udupi bar during dinner. Incident occurred Saturday night with six friends involved. Full details of the police investigation.

5 Arrested in Udupi Fake Gold Loan Scam

Udupi police bust fake gold loan racket, arrest 5 accused who pledged counterfeit jewelry for loans. ₹1.5 crore recovered in major financial fraud investigation.

Fake Kollur Temple Website Scam Targets Devotees

Devotees of the famous Sri Mookambika Temple in Kollur are being targeted by cyber criminals using fake websites and social media pages. Karnataka Police issue urgent warning about online donation scams.

Fake Kollur Temple website scams devotees

Karnataka police investigate fraudulent website mimicking famous Mookambika Temple that cheated devotees through fake room booking services. Authorities warn pilgrims about sophisticated online fraud.

Mumbai Court Denies Bail in Antilia Terror Case

Special NIA court rejects bail plea of accused in high-profile Antilia terror case, highlighting significant trial delays and prosecution challenges in the sensitive investigation.

Indian-origin man gets 25 years for Vancouver golf club murder

In a shocking Vancouver murder case, Indian-origin man Harjot Singh Deo receives 25-year sentence for the calculated execution of rival Gary Kang at a golf club parking lot. Discover the chilling details of the targeted killing that shook Canada's Indian

SC transfers judicial officer's hit-and-run case to Delhi

In a significant legal move, the Supreme Court transfers the high-profile hit-and-run case involving a probationary judicial officer from Punjab to Delhi. Get exclusive details on the court's reasoning and what this means for judicial accountability.

Honeymoon Murder: Trial in Meghalaya

In a dramatic legal development, Sonam Raghuvanshi will stand trial in Meghalaya for the alleged murder of her husband during their honeymoon. The court has rejected her transfer plea, ensuring justice will be served where the crime took place.

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