Manipur CM Takes Responsibility for Kukis Visiting Imphal

Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren Singh has pledged full responsibility for the safety of Kuki community members visiting Imphal. This announcement follows the air ambulance evacuation of a key figure, Valte, to New Delhi for medical treatment.

Pune Serial Killer's Planted Evidence Fails Police Twice

A 43-year-old man in Pune, Jaitu Chindhu Borkar, arrested for a double murder in 2026, used planted items to mislead police, similar to a 2018 case. He has allegedly killed five people since 2007, with investigations uncovering his tactics despite attempt

SC Calls Digital Arrests 'Dacoity', Orders SOP to Tackle Scams

The Supreme Court has directed the Centre to create a standard operating procedure to combat digital arrest scams, where over Rs 54,000 crore has been siphoned, calling it robbery. The court also ordered compensation frameworks and CBI investigations.

National Commission Upholds Rs 10 Lakh Insurance Payout

The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission dismissed an insurer's revision petition, upholding orders to pay Rs 10 lakh with interest and compensation for a life insurance claim, citing failure to prove suppression of material facts.

Gujarat Student's 51-Hour Handcuff and Chain Ordeal

Trisha Patel, a 22-year-old student from Gujarat, endured a harrowing 51-hour ordeal in handcuffs and chains, sparking widespread concern and calls for investigation into the circumstances surrounding her detention.

SC Warns States: No Impediments to SIR Process

The Supreme Court has issued a strong directive to all states, emphasizing that no impediments will be tolerated in the SIR process, which must be understood clearly to avoid legal consequences.

Goa Needs Constitutional Amendment for Environment

As India's smallest state, Goa faces ecological threats from rapid development. Experts argue a constitutional amendment under Article 371 is crucial to protect its unique environment and culture.

SC Hears Petitions on West Bengal Electoral Roll Revision

The Supreme Court is hearing pleas challenging the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls in West Bengal. A bench led by CJI Surya Kant is overseeing the case, with CM Mamata Banerjee personally appearing to present her petition.

SC Upholds HC Order on Madurai Hill Religious Practices

The Supreme Court has declined to interfere with a Madras High Court judgment that permits lighting of Karthigai Deepam at a hilltop pillar in Madurai while restricting Muslim prayers at a nearby site to specific festivals.

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