Category : Law & Order


Punjab DGP Notes Decline in Gangster Activity

Punjab's Director General of Police, Gaurav Yadav, announced a notable decrease in gangster-related incidents, attributing it to enhanced law enforcement efforts and community cooperation.

Punjab Anti-Sacrilege Law Sparks Religious Leader Backlash

Religious leaders and Sikh groups in Punjab are raising serious objections to the state's new anti-sacrilege legislation, citing concerns over state overreach, lack of consultation, and potential intrusion into sacred practices.

Punjab DSP Dies in Accidental Fire While Cleaning Weapon

DSP Yogesh Sharma, a mid-50s officer recently transferred to the Bureau of Investigation, died from a bullet fired from his service weapon at his Phagwara residence. Police confirm it was an accidental discharge during cleaning.

Court Rejects Plea in Neurologist Suicide Case

Solapur sessions judge rejects former hospital officer's discharge plea in abetment to suicide case of renowned neurologist Dr. Shirish Valsangkar. Trial to proceed with next hearing on April 27.

BJP MLA Sanjay Pathak Apologizes for Calling High Court Judge

BJP MLA Sanjay Pathak appeared before the Madhya Pradesh High Court to tender an unconditional apology for calling Justice Vishal Mishra during a hearing on an illegal mining case involving his family. The court has deferred the hearing to May 14.

TCS Nashik Case: All 7 Arrested Accused Seek Bail

All seven individuals arrested in connection with the TCS Nashik sexual offence cases have filed bail applications in local courts. Hearings are scheduled over the coming days as investigations continue.

Software Engineer Arrested for Growing Ganja at Hyderabad Home

A 37-year-old software engineer in Hyderabad was arrested for cultivating ganja plants at his residence after allegedly losing his job due to substance addiction. Excise officials seized 17 plants and revealed related arrests of two BTech students.

Bombay HC Slams Centre for Delay in Agniveer Benefits Petition

The Bombay High Court expressed displeasure at the Centre's delay in responding to a petition by the mother of Agniveer Murali Naik, seeking equal posthumous benefits for Agniveers. The court set a May 7 deadline for the reply, warning of heavy costs.

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