Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP, Zone 3) Rajesh Vyas told ANI, "We received information via phone on September 15 that a newborn baby was found near Shivkanth Nagar, an industrial area under Banganga police station limits. Acting on the information, the police reached the spot, rescued th
Of the total, 50 Taiwanese were listed as "disappeared" after visiting China, 19 were formally detained, and 119 faced restrictions on their freedom of movement. These included interrogations at airports and questioning in hotel lobbies, Taipei Times reported.
Delhi Police on Saturday submitted their response to the bail plea of Samir Modi, a businessman arrested in connection with an alleged rape case, in the Saket court. The hearing has been scheduled for Monday at the request of Samir Modi's counsel, as he remains in police custody till Sunday.
The Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) condemned a court for declaring jailed activist Gulzadi Baloch an "absconder," calling it a mockery of justice. The group accused authorities of using courts as tools of repression and demanded the release of all detained leaders and withdrawal of fabricat
Malik, convicted in terror-related cases and serving a life sentence in a 2017 terror-funding case, claimed in a sworn affidavit that he had travelled to Pakistan, met Hafiz Saeed, and subsequently briefed Manmohan Singh.
The accused, identified as Nahar Nat alias Rahul, has 20 cases registered against him and was wanted in 11 of them. He sustained a gunshot injury during the encounter and was taken to hospital.
According to the police, the searches were carried out at eight locations in seven districts, including Srinagar, Baramulla, Anantnag, Kupwara, Handwara, Pulwama, and Shopian.
Amritsar Police Commissioner GPS Bhullar told ANI on Friday, "... A very prominent person was murdered in our jurisdiction... An FIR was filed on 18 September, according to which, one person was murdered and one was injured... Working day and night, we solved this case with utmost profession
Speaking to ANI, President of Paurush organisation, Ashok Dashora said, "On Dussehra this year, we have made a provision of 'Shurpankha Dahan' in which an effigy is being prepared containing posters of 11 women who have killed their husbands across the country...We burn effigies of Ravan as
The Patiala House court on Friday said that the prosecuting agency cannot be directed at the behest to make a statement on the veracity and contents of the evidence as collected by them.