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Punjab Gang Crisis: Lessons from Bihar's Policing

Punjab faces a severe gang and narco-terror crisis. This analysis explores how Bihar's successful law & order turnaround under Nitish Kumar and IPS Abhayanand provides a roadmap for Punjab's recovery. Read more.

Muslim Group Condemns JUH President's Separatist Remarks

A Muslim organization has strongly criticized Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind president for alleging 'separatist-minded clerics' hinder community progress. The group also raised concerns about judicial independence post-Babri verdict. Read the full controversy.

Punjab's First Indoor Volleyball Hall in Ludhiana

Punjab Minister Sanjeev Arora inaugurates state's first indoor volleyball hall and synthetic tennis courts at SCD Government College, boosting sports infrastructure with ₹4.37 crore investment.

HC Orders State-Wide AI Training for Trial Courts

Punjab & Haryana High Court directs comprehensive AI training for trial court judges after flagging concerns about 'pop-up justice'. Learn how this will transform legal proceedings.

5.4 Crore Case Backlog: CJI Reveals Judicial Crisis

Chief Justice Surya Kant addresses India's massive 5.4 crore pending cases, highlighting structural bottlenecks and calling for coordinated government-judiciary efforts to resolve judicial infrastructure gaps.

Hoax Bomb Threats Target Delhi Courts & Schools

Three Delhi district courts and two CRPF schools received bomb threats via email claiming Jaish-e-Mohammed involvement. Security forces conducted thorough searches, confirming hoax.

Tamil Nadu's Broken Courts Traumatise Child Survivors

An investigation reveals how Tamil Nadu's POCSO courts are failing child sexual abuse survivors, forcing them to face their attackers and violating Supreme Court mandates for a safe testimony process.

HC Seeks Magistrate's Comments on Kinship With Accused

In a dramatic courtroom development, the Punjab & Haryana High Court has sought clarification from a Magistrate regarding alleged family ties with an accused in a bail matter, raising serious questions about judicial impartiality.

Delhi Courts: 15.6L Cases, 700 Judges - Crisis Deepens

Delhi's lower courts face an unprecedented judicial backlog with 15.6 lakh pending cases and just 700 judges. Discover the crisis crippling India's capital's justice system and its impact on millions awaiting justice.

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