SC Upholds Right to Speedy Trial, Grants Bail in Economic Offence

The Supreme Court has ruled that the right to a speedy trial is fundamental and cannot be ignored due to an offence's severity. The court granted bail, stating economic offences are not a homogeneous class for blanket bail denial. Read the full analysis.

Punjab vs Himachal: Row over Rs 500 Cr BBMB Levy

Punjab's AAP minister Barinder Goyal accuses Himachal's Congress govt of imposing an illegal Rs 500 crore burden on BBMB. Calls it a conspiracy against Punjab's interests. Details inside.

Mumbai Court Acquits Man in Rape Case After 10 Years

A Mumbai sessions court acquitted a man accused of raping his daughter-in-law, citing unreliable evidence and a suspicious delay in reporting. The judge highlighted contradictions in testimony and a possible financial motive.

EC Defends Power to Remove Foreigners from Voter Lists

The Election Commission asserts its constitutional duty to ensure no foreigners are on electoral rolls. Senior advocate argues before SC that citizenship is foundational for voting rights. Read the full arguments.

Darjeeling BDO Stands in Line as Unmapped Voter

A serving Block Development Officer in Darjeeling's Kalimpong district was seen queuing for a voter revision hearing after being flagged as 'unmapped'. The rare incident raises questions about the electoral roll process. Read the full details.

UP ATS Holds Mock Drill at Prayagraj's Magh Mela

UP Police's ATS conducted a mock drill at Prayagraj's Magh Mela to test emergency preparedness for terror threats. Read how multiple agencies are coordinating for pilgrim safety.

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