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Supreme Court Acquits Nithari's Surendra Koli

The Supreme Court has acquitted Surendra Koli in the last pending Nithari killings case, ordering his release. This marks the final legal chapter in the 2006 serial murders that shocked the nation. Read the full details.

Goa sand mining accused freed due to police errors

In a shocking turn of events, a man accused of illegal sand mining in Goa gets acquitted as police fail to follow proper seizure procedures. The High Court ruling highlights critical gaps in enforcement.

Raigad Court Acquits 9 in Water Mission Case

In a significant verdict, a Raigad court has acquitted all nine individuals charged with illegally confining a Jal Jeevan Mission officer during a protest over water supply issues. The case highlights the ongoing challenges in implementing clean water ini

IAF Officer Cleared of Murder After 30 Years

After three decades of legal struggle, an Indian Air Force Wing Commander has been acquitted of murder charges and reinstated, though his plea for promotion to Air Marshal has been rejected by the Supreme Court.

Ex-IREO CEO convicted for cheating in fake prescription case

In a dramatic court ruling, former IREO CEO Ramesh Sanka faces conviction for cheating using fake medical prescriptions while being acquitted of forgery charges. Get the complete breakdown of this high-profile corporate legal battle.

Goa court acquits driver in rash driving case

In a significant legal development, a Goa court dismisses rash driving case due to insufficient evidence. Key witnesses fail to appear, leading to accused's acquittal. Read about this courtroom drama.

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.

SC frees man in 2016 rape-murder case

In a landmark judgment, the Supreme Court acquits a man convicted in the 2016 rape and murder case of an elderly woman, citing lack of evidence and procedural lapses in investigation.

India's Judicial Crisis: Neglect, Not System Failure

India's judiciary faces a critical crisis of delayed justice due to chronic underfunding and neglect, not systemic flaws. Discover why filling judicial vacancies and adequate funding could transform justice delivery.

CJI Chandrachud: Court transparency strengthens democracy

In a groundbreaking perspective, CJI DY Chandrachud argues that judicial transparency and public engagement are strengthening, not threatening, Indian democracy. Discover how courts are adapting to the digital age.

Delhi Court Acquits Man After 12 Years in Forgery Case

In a landmark judgment, a Delhi court acquits a man accused of forgery after 12 years when forensic evidence reveals handwriting mismatch on disputed cheque. Read the full story of justice delayed but finally delivered.

Punjab & Haryana HC transfers 27 judicial officers

In a significant administrative move, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has ordered the transfer and posting of 27 judicial officers across various districts, aiming to optimize judicial efficiency and district management.

Punjab & Haryana HC transfers 19 judicial officers

In a significant administrative overhaul, Punjab and Haryana High Court transfers 19 judicial officers across both states. Get the complete list and details of this major judicial reshuffle.

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