Prajwal Revanna Bail Plea: Karnataka HC Hears Appeal
Karnataka High Court hears Prajwal Revanna's interim bail plea as counsel alleges media trial and weak evidence. Defendant has spent one year in custody. Read latest developments.
Karnataka High Court hears Prajwal Revanna's interim bail plea as counsel alleges media trial and weak evidence. Defendant has spent one year in custody. Read latest developments.
Punjab & Haryana High Court grants bail to double murder accused after 6 years in jail, citing violation of right to speedy trial under Article 21. Read the full details.
Punjab and Haryana High Court grants bail to Surjeet Mourya, citing prolonged incarceration violates constitutional right to speedy trial under Article 21. Details inside.
Karnataka High Court upholds trial court order in POCSO case against BJP leader B.S. Yediyurappa. The former CM must face trial as summons stand. Read for full details.
Supreme Court overturns Surendra Koli's conviction in Nithari killings, exposing investigative failures and media trial impact. Learn how justice was compromised by public pressure.
Jaswant Singh Sohnewala denied bail in UAPA case despite 4-year custody without trial conclusion. All co-accused already out on bail. Read the full details.
Chhattisgarh High Court mandates trial courts to schedule fixed, consecutive dates for witness testimony to eliminate delays and case backlogs in the judicial system.
Explosive courtroom revelations from the 2001 JJ Hospital shootout case that shook Mumbai's underworld. Key witness testimony exposes gangland rivalries and shocking details about the attack that left one dead.
The controversial trial of Abu Jandal, alleged handler who taught Hindi to 26/11 attackers, recommences following Bombay High Court's decisive intervention in the long-pending case.
The high-profile trial of Abu Jundal, the Lashkar-e-Taiba handler who taught Hindi to 26/11 attackers, resumes after Bombay HC dismisses plea. Key developments in India's fight against terrorism.
A historically significant Ashoka Pillar in Meerut's Brahmpuri area suffered damage after being struck by a vehicle, with viral video footage triggering widespread anger and demands for better protection of heritage sites.
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.
A tense communal dispute in Uttar Pradesh's Meerut over an alleged nose-rubbing incident has been peacefully resolved through dialogue and mutual understanding between both parties.
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.
India's Supreme Court expresses frustration over trial delays, calls for nationwide guidelines to set deadlines for framing charges in criminal cases to expedite justice delivery system.
In a significant judgment, Kerala High Court clarifies that criminal cases cannot be shifted to different courts merely for the convenience of the accused or their advocates, emphasizing fair trial principles.
The trial of Tetsuya Yamagami, accused of assassinating former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, begins with shocking courtroom confession. Key details emerge about motive and political connections.
The high-profile trial of Tetsuya Yamagami, accused of assassinating former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, commences with shocking revelations about the motive and meticulous planning.
The Namo Bharat semi-high speed rail corridor witnessed an extraordinary surge in passengers during the festive season, with daily ridership crossing 20,000 and weekend numbers hitting 30,000, marking a significant milestone for India's modern rail infras
The high-profile Renukaswamy murder case faces significant delays as the special prosecutor alleges the accused are employing deliberate stalling tactics in Bengaluru court proceedings.
Uttar Pradesh BJP leader Anil Chaudhary faces fresh arrest in Meerut's Tejgarhi Crossing misconduct case after bail violation allegations. Get exclusive details on the political implications and legal developments.
The Bombay High Court has granted bail to an accused in the Govind Pansare murder case, citing prolonged incarceration of 6-7 years without trial completion. The court expressed concerns about further delays in the judicial process.
The high-profile trial of Tetsuya Yamagami, accused of assassinating former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, commences next week in what promises to be a landmark case in Japan's judicial history.
In a significant development, US court approves pre-trial release for Indian-American scholar Ashley Tellis facing espionage charges. Latest updates on the controversial case that has drawn international attention.
Uttar Pradesh BJP takes swift action after viral video shows party leader publicly humiliating a local trader, sparking widespread condemnation and political backlash.
Constitutional Court mandates former President Jacob Zuma repay 16 million rand of public money used for his corruption trial defence, marking major victory for accountability.
In a significant legal development, a Belgian court has dismissed fugitive diamantaire Mehul Choksi's claims of potential unfair trial and ill-treatment in India, dealing a major blow to his attempts to avoid extradition for his alleged involvement in the
In a major setback for fugitive diamantaire Mehul Choksi, a Belgian court has dismissed his appeal against extradition to India, asserting there's no risk he won't receive a fair trial. The court accepted India's sovereign assurance of proper medical care
After 11 years in Meerut jail without trial because he couldn't afford a lawyer, a Uttar Pradesh man finally walks free in a shocking case of justice delayed and denied.
In a significant legal development, the Mumbai Sessions Court has rejected gangster Vijay Palande's plea to dismiss his murder case, with special public prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam successfully arguing that the SPP position doesn't constitute an 'office of pr