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Court Verdict

Delhi Court convicts 5 in 2008 murder case of journalist Soumya Vishwanathan; her mother demands life imprisonment

The murdered journalist's mother commented on the verdict saying, "We've lost our daughter, but this (verdict) will act as a deterrent for others as well." She said that all the accused convicted deserve life imprisonment as a punishment in this case. 

SC rejects Prashant Bhushan’s plea for sentencing by another bench, Bhushan says wont apologise for tweets

The bench observed that it can be "very lenient" only if the person concerned can show a sense of remorse from the core of his heart.

London: Vijay Mallya’s plea against extradition to India rejected by UK High Court

After the UK High Court's verdict, the case will now go to Home Secretary Preeti Patel for a final decision on this regard.

Two courts give opposite judgements on citizenship in same week, Mumbai court says Election card is proof of citizenship, Gauhati HC says it is...

While a Mumbai court ruled that Election card is proof of citizenship, Gauhati High Court said it is not, in the same week

Ram Janmabhoomi verdict: Classes suspended in Aligarh Muslim University, internet shutdown in Aligarh in anticipation of unrest

Classes in Aligarh Muslim University have been suspended for the 9th of November and the 11th of November.

Jilting a lover, abhorrent as it may seem, not a punishable offence under IPC: Delhi High Court

The Delhi High Court was hearing an appeal against an order of acquittal passed by an Additional Sessions Judge in a rape case.

SC verdict on Rafale deal: Read scathing comments made by Court while dismissing petitions for inquiry

Supreme Court dismissed petitions for an enquiry into Rafale deal pricing, offset partner selection and procurement procedure. Read scathing observations

Should ‘scope of reformation’ of a rapist be considered before awarding him the death penalty?

Regarding the Death penalty, punishments are about justice as well and sometimes justice requires us to perform actions which are not entirely pleasant.

As the sadness of Sabarimala judgment settles down…

I have not gone to Sabarimala. I do not know if I will. But it impacts me

The Sabarimala verdict is anything but a gender equality win

I’m a Hindu woman and believer who is #READYTOWAIT and with this verdict, I feel utterly cheated and defeated

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