Kerala Court finds accused guilty in Dr Vandana Das murder case; sentencing on March 19
The Kollam Additional Sessions Court on Tuesday found the accused in the sensational Dr Vandana Das murder case guilty.
The Kollam Additional Sessions Court on Tuesday found the accused in the sensational Dr Vandana Das murder case guilty.
The court directed the Bahjoi police to register the case and inform the court about the FIR within three days, officials confirmed on Thursday.
“Yato Dharma Stato Jayah' is what the court should be. It is not right for the court to take over the duties of others,” he said.
As the Ernakulam Principal Sessions Court is set to deliver its verdict in the sensational Kerala actress assault case on Monday, details have emerged during the trial.
A new study examining 75 years of constitutional bench verdicts has opened an uncomfortable but necessary conversation: India’s highest court, even while expanding constitutional protections for Dalits, has often spoken in ways that perpetuate the very hierarchies it seeks to dismantle.
Union Minister for Minority Affairs Kiren Rijiju on Tuesday said that the amendments in the Waqf Act were made aimed at correcting past mistakes and ensuring justice in land ownership across the country.
Following the submission of the prosecution complaint(charge sheet )by the SFIO in the case, the ED had filed an application requesting a copy of the same .
Bangladesh court on Sunday issued arrest warrants against 51 people, including former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, and her sister Sheikh Rehana, in three separate cases filed over irregularities in plot allocation in the Purbachal New Town project.
The chargesheet has been accepted by the court after it found that prima-facie offence was made out against the accused after perusing the final complaint filed by the investigation agency. The court also found the prosecution complaint free of any defects.
South Korea stands at a pivotal moment in its modern history. The removal, by the country’s Constitutional Court, of President Yoon Suk Yeol from office, following his failed attempt to impose martial law on December 3, is not just the end of a controversial presidency ~ it is a test of the nation’s democratic resilience.