Delhi's Tis Hazari Court has recently awarded a life sentence to a man who killed his wife by burning her in 2014. The court stated that the case does not fall under the category of "rarest of rare" cases.
Special Judge (MCOCA) Shivali Sharma granted bail to Subhash Kumar alias Khadda on the subject to various conditions, including furnishing of the bond of Rs 5000 and one surety bond in the like amount.
The Tis Hazari court of Delhi has recently discharged a restaurant owner, a manager and two female dancers in the case related to an alleged obscene dance. It was also alleged that a minor girl was employed to perform an obscene dance. During the raid, a minor girl was found dancing in the b
The offence took place in a factory in the Rajouri Garden area in August 2019, and the convict had tried to give it the colour of death by electrocution.
An FIR was filed at Police Station Nihal Vihar in February 2025. This case was instituted on March 28, 2025. The judgment was passed on April 15, and the court sentenced the convict the very next day.
Delhi's Tis Hazari Court has framed charges against Yogesh alias Tunda, Ankesh Lakra and three other alleged associates of Gogi gang in a case for extortion of Rs 5 crore. An FIR was registered at Nangloi police station in 2024 in this regard.
Tis Hazari Court has directed to file a complaint against a woman for committing the offence of perjury by giving a false statement in a rape case against a person.
The Tis Hazari Court granted anticipatory bail to three accused in a POCSO case on Saturday. The court noted that despite the accused's joining the investigation, there was still apprehension about their arrest by the police.
Delhi's Tis Hazari Court has recently acquitted a man of rape charges levelled against him in view of the false statement given by the complainant. The court has also directed the court staff to send a complainant to the Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) against the woman for perjury (false ev
Tis Hazari Court's Additional Sessions Judge Muneesh Garg acquitted 4 relatives of the complainant after suffering the trial for 4 years in an FIR which was filed in June 2021 at the statement of the mother of the victim.
Delhi's Tis Hazari Court recently experienced a serious violation of videoconferencing rules when a person was seen smoking during a court proceeding conducted through videoconferencing (VC).