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Kerala HC: No Case Transfer for Accused Convenience

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.

Delhi Artificial Rain: Cloud Seeding Trial Success

Delhi edges closer to artificial rainfall as IIT-Kanpur conducts successful cloud seeding trial. Discover when Delhi could experience its first man-made showers to combat severe air pollution.

Woman's body found stuffed in duffel bag in NYC

In a horrific incident that has shaken New York City, a woman's body was discovered inside a duffel bag on a Manhattan sidewalk. Authorities are investigating what appears to be a brutal crime.

Abe's killer confesses as trial begins

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.

Delhi Artificial Rain Trial to Combat Air Pollution

Delhi launches groundbreaking cloud seeding operation to create artificial rainfall and combat severe air pollution. Learn how this scientific intervention could bring relief to the choking capital.

Delhi Cloud Seeding: Artificial Rain Expected Soon

Delhi launches groundbreaking cloud seeding trial with first flights completed. Artificial rainfall expected soon to tackle severe air pollution crisis. Latest updates on India's innovative weather modification initiative.

Shinzo Abe Assassination Trial Begins

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.

CRISPR Therapy Paused After Patient Liver Reaction

In a significant setback for gene editing medicine, Intellia Therapeutics halts its Phase 3 ATTR trial following a serious liver adverse event in a patient receiving CRISPR-based treatment NZ-1.

Bombay HC grants bail in Pansare case after 6-7 years

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.

Shinzo Abe Assassin Trial Begins Next Week

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.

Delhi's First Artificial Rain Trial Set for Oct 29

Delhi gears up for its first-ever cloud seeding operation on October 29 as IIT-Kanpur leads groundbreaking initiative to tackle the city's severe air pollution through artificial rain technology.

Zuma Ordered to Repay ₹13 Crore Legal Fees

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.

Belgian Court Rejects Choksi's Unfair Trial Fears

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

Belgian court rejects Choksi's extradition fears

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

NYC Street Renamed for Guru Tegh Bahadur

New York City dedicates a street to Guru Tegh Bahadur, commemorating his sacrifice for religious freedom and establishing a permanent landmark for Sikh heritage in Manhattan.

Court rejects Palande's plea, murder trial continues

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

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