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Mumbai Court Issues Show-Cause Notice To Police In Yasmeen Wankhede’s Case Against Nawab Malik
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Mumbai Court Issues Show-Cause Notice To Police In Yasmeen Wankhede’s Case Against Nawab Malik

Mumbai court issues show-cause notice to police in Yasmeen Wankhede’s defamation case against Nawab Malik over delay in inquiry report submission.

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SC sets aside order to pay Rs 5 lakh to man for wrongful confinement in NDPS case [Read Judgment] Judiciary
SC sets aside order to pay Rs 5 lakh to man for wrongful confinement in NDPS case [Read Judgment]

SC overturns Allahabad HC's order granting ₹5 lakh compensation for wrongful confinement in NDPS case, ruling bail jurisdiction can't be used for such relief. Read more on the verdict.

NCB Mumbai Director Amit Ghawate under investigation for alleged Misuse of Power, Illegal Gratification and Beacon Violation Crime, Police And Law
NCB Mumbai Director Amit Ghawate under investigation for alleged Misuse of Power, Illegal Gratification and Beacon Violation

NCB Mumbai Director Amit Ghawate, like Pooja Khedkar, is under investigation for alleged misuse of power, illegal gratification, and red beacon violation.

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'In-house procedure had legal sanctity,' SC dismisses Justice Varma's plea against recommendation for removal

SC upholds in-house probe into Justice Varma, dismisses his plea against removal; says process is legally valid and judge’s conduct lacked credibility.

07 August, 2025 12:05 PM
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Sole testimony of victim even without medical evidence sufficient to uphold rape conviction: SC [Read Judgment]

SC: Victim’s sole testimony, even without medical evidence, sufficient to uphold rape conviction if found credible and consistent.

07 August, 2025 03:11 PM

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