Pakistan's Supreme Court warned that persistent judicial delays erode public trust and harm the poor. Over 2.2 million cases are pending, while dilapidated court conditions and lack of training for judges exacerbate inefficiency and weaken the rule of law, Dawn reported.
In Faisalabad, Pakistan, police registered terrorism cases against 300 people for attacking two Ahmadiyya worship sites. Mob violence, led by TLP's Hafiz Rafaqat, destroyed property and injured community members. Ahmadiyya leaders and HRCP condemned the attacks, urging swift justice and prot
The Delhi Police on Saturday registered a case of negligence against unknown persons in connection with the roof collapse at Dargah near Delhi's Humayun's Tomb that killed six people.
According to Inspector of the Lunger House Police Station, B Venkat Ramulu, the complainant alleged that her husband is a Muslim from Pakistan, stating that he has been torturing her for divorce and is living with another woman. The police have registered a case and are investigating the mat
"Today, in the early morning hours around 4:45 am, a Travels bus collided with a loaded lorry on the Macharam flyover. Three people died on the spot, and one more succumbed to injuries while undergoing treatment. Ten other members were injured. We have registered a case, and the deceased bod
Under the Vikasdeep scheme, children of inmates will receive cash rewards and certificates for their achievements in competitive exams. Those who clear the Preliminary Exam will be awarded ₹5,001 along with a certificate. Clearing the Mains and Written Exam will fetch Rs 10,001 and a
Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar addressed the alleged Dharmasthala mass burial case, emphasizing the sacredness of the 800-year-old religious site.
As part of the ongoing anti-crime drive launched by Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann and DGP Punjab Gaurav Yadav, SAS Nagar Police achieved a major breakthrough under the directions of Harcharan Singh Bhullar, DIG Rupnagar Range, according to a press release issued by the office of
DGP Gaurav Yadav said that preliminary investigation revealed that they fled to Nepal after committing the murder and returned on the directions of their foreign-based handlers to commit a sensational crime in Punjab.
The report, titled Preventing Transnational Repression: The Case of the Uyghur Diaspora, written by David Tobin and Nyrola Elima, characterises transnational repression as actions taken by foreign governments to inhibit or constrain individuals' rights beyond their sovereign borders. It aler