The Supreme Court on Monday directed the Allahabad High Court to decide in 10 days on Irfan Solanki's plea seeking a stay on his conviction in connection with a case relating to an arson case.
Delhi's Saket Court on Friday adjourned the hearing on an appeal filed by social activist Medha Patkar after hearing her counsel's part arguements. Patkar has challenged her conviction and sentence in a defamation case filed by the incumbent LG VK Saxena 24 years ago.
The Uttar Pradesh government led by Yogi Adityanath on Friday stated that the Prosecution Directorate of the UP Police is making significant strides in combating crime and they have successfully prosecuted over 80,000 criminals, demonstrating the effectiveness of its advocacy across various
The Delhi High Court on Friday dismissed former Jharkhand Chief Minister Madhu Koda's plea seeking direction to stay his conviction in a coal scam case, to contest upcoming polls.
Accusing Congress of "being soft" on terror convict Afzal Guru and Sonia Gandhi of "shedding tears" for terrorists killed in Batla house, Joshi said that it is only under Prime Minister Narendra Modi that the country has seen a significant decline in terrorist activities.
A designated CBI court in Lucknow convicted 10 people on Friday for their involvement in the 2013 murder of Zia Ul Haq, who was serving as the Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) in Kunda, Uttar Pradesh.
After recently visiting the controversial Menendez Brothers in prison, reality TV star Kim Kardashian penned an essay demanding Erik and Lyle, who were convicted of killing their parents in 1996 , be freed.
The Special Judge, PC Act, CBI, Coal Block Allocation Cases, Rouse Avenue District Court on Monday convicted five accused including R.S. Rungta, then Managing Director of Rungta Projects Ltd. in a case related to allegations of false claims for allocation of coal blocks in Jharkhand.
Another co-convict of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLA Prakash Jarwal in Dr. Rajender Singh suicide case has moved to the Delhi High Court. The matter has been listed on October 18 for hearing.
In a ruling, two former editors of the now-defunct Stand News, Chung Pui-kuen and Patrick Lam, along with the media outlet's parent company, were convicted of conspiring to publish "seditious" content, marking a chilling blow to press freedom in Hong Kong after China implemented National Se