Category : Law & Order


SC: No summons to lawyers for legal advice to clients

In a landmark judgment, Supreme Court rules investigating agencies cannot summon lawyers merely for providing legal advice to clients, protecting legal professional privilege with limited exceptions.

Two Arrested in Mansa Firing Case

Punjab Police make significant breakthrough in Mansa firing case, arresting two key suspects after intensive investigation. Latest updates on the criminal crackdown.

Goa court acquits driver in rash driving case

In a significant legal development, a Goa court dismisses rash driving case due to insufficient evidence. Key witnesses fail to appear, leading to accused's acquittal. Read about this courtroom drama.

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.

Guarantors Can't Escape Liability: Karnataka HC

In a landmark judgment, Karnataka High Court clarifies that guarantors cannot be discharged from their obligations without full repayment or substitution by another surety. Learn how this ruling strengthens financial accountability.

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.

Pune Bungalow Wall Demolished: FIR Registered

Shocking incident in Pune's upscale Koregaon Park as a bungalow's compound wall is illegally demolished. Police launch investigation after property owner files FIR. Details emerging.

Karnataka HC: No Endless Disciplinary Inquiries

In a significant judgment, Karnataka High Court rules disciplinary authorities cannot conduct endless fresh inquiries against employees, setting crucial legal precedent for government service matters.

Uzbek Woman Gets 10-Month Jail for Illegal India Entry

A special court in Uttar Pradesh's Sambhal district sentenced an Uzbek national to 10 months imprisonment for illegally entering India without valid documents. Learn about the legal proceedings and immigration enforcement.

Mumbai Court Denies Bail in Antilia Terror Case

Special NIA court rejects bail plea of accused in high-profile Antilia terror case, highlighting significant trial delays and prosecution challenges in the sensitive investigation.

SC Quashes POCSO Case, Cites Practical Realities

In a significant judgment, the Supreme Court has quashed a POCSO case against a convict who married the victim, emphasizing that criminal law cannot be divorced from practical realities of Indian society.

SC refuses virtual hearing in stray dog case

SC refuses virtual appearance for state chief secretaries in crucial November 3 hearing on India's escalating stray dog crisis. Court demands physical presence for accountability.

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