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Ricin Poison Terror Plot Busted by ATS

Gujarat ATS arrests three for plotting terror attacks using Ricin poison. Accused surveilled RSS office in Lucknow and crowded markets. Read the full investigation details.

Delhi Blast: 8 Dead, UAPA Case Filed

Delhi Police registers UAPA case after a car blast near Red Fort kills 8. Home Minister Amit Shah monitors the situation as investigation intensifies. Read for latest updates.

Amritpal Singh: UAPA Case Over Gangster Support

Amritpal Singh, a controversial Sikh preacher, faces UAPA charges for allegedly supporting gangster Deep Sidhu's election campaign from jail. The case reveals growing concerns about radical influences in Punjab politics.

Delhi HC denies bail in cybercrime case

Delhi High Court takes strong stance against cybercriminals, denying bail to two accused while highlighting nationwide surge in digital crimes. Learn why judges are calling for stricter measures.

20-yr RI for elderly man raping minor girl in Odisha

A special court in Odisha's Balasore district delivers strong verdict, sentencing 65-year-old man to 20 years rigorous imprisonment for brutal rape of minor girl. Landmark judgment highlights zero tolerance for child sexual abuse.

Gujarat HC extends parole for convict's IVF treatment

In a compassionate ruling, Gujarat High Court extends parole for a murder convict undergoing life imprisonment to complete IVF treatment with his wife, highlighting judicial sensitivity to reproductive rights.

Delhi Court Convicts Juvenile After 8 Years in Rape-Murder Case

After an eight-year legal battle, a Delhi court has convicted a man who was a minor at the time of brutally raping and murdering a 60-year-old woman in 2016. The conviction brings long-awaited justice in one of Delhi's most haunting cases.

Tara acquitted in 16-year UAPA case: No evidence

In a major judicial development, a special court acquits Tara after 16 years of legal battle in a UAPA and Arms Act case, citing complete absence of credible evidence against the accused.

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