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ED Uncovers IBC Misuse, Bid Rigging in NCLT Cases

Enforcement Directorate exposes manipulation of insolvency process, arrests Lalu Prasad Yadav's aide Amit Katyal. Crucial evidence of bid rigging and ₹50 lakh cash seized in nationwide probe.

Mathura: Rape Law Pioneer Lives in Poverty at 72

Mathura, whose 1972 custodial rape case changed India's sexual assault laws, now lives paralyzed and hungry in a remote Maharashtra village. Her story sparked legal reforms but she remains excluded from digital welfare systems.

Mathura: The survivor who changed India's rape laws

Fifty years after her custodial rape case forced India to rewrite sexual assault laws, Mathura lives in poverty and neglect. Her story reveals the gap between legal reform and ground reality.

13-year-old raped for year by mother's partner in Kanpur

A 13-year-old girl in Kanpur's Jajmau area was repeatedly raped by her mother's live-in partner for over a year. The accused threatened to kill her if she resisted. Police have registered a case and launched a manhunt.

Kolkata Law College Rape: Father Faces Threats

Father of Kolkata law college gangrape victim alleges threats to withdraw case. Police begin probe as one accused remains out on bail. Family vows to continue fight for justice.

SC flags misuse of rape law in failed relationships

Supreme Court quashes rape case against lawyer, expressing concern over criminalization of failed relationships. Court emphasizes rape law should apply only in genuine cases of sexual violence.

Nominee vs Legal Heir: Inheritance Myth Busted

Most Indians mistakenly believe nominees inherit assets, but Supreme Court rulings confirm they're merely custodians. Learn how to protect your family's financial future.

Court rejects bail in ₹58 crore digital arrest fraud case

A Mumbai court rejects bail for two brothers accused in a ₹58 crore digital arrest scam for failing to explain why they allowed scammers to use their company's bank account. Learn how the court is cracking down on cybercrime.

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