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Supreme Court Grants Bail to Man Detained for Two Years, Rules UAPA Cannot Justify Illegal Custody
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Supreme Court Grants Bail to Man Detained for Two Years, Rules UAPA Cannot Justify Illegal Custody

New Delhi, India: In a significant verdict, the Supreme Court of India granted bail to a man who had been in jail for two years on allegations of possessing counterfeit Indian currency. The court emphasized that prolonged detention without filing charges is unlawful, even under the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA). A bench led by Justice Vikram Nath criticized the Assam Police for failing to file the charges within the legally mandated period and described the detention as illegal and indefensible. Illegal Custody Under UAPA Under UAPA, the authorities are required to file a charge sheet within 90 days of arrest. The court may extend this period to a maximum of 180 days, but failure to file within this timeframe entitles the accused to default bail. The bench ...
Canadian Sikh Officer Sues Indian Government Over Alleged State-Sponsored Disinformation
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Canadian Sikh Officer Sues Indian Government Over Alleged State-Sponsored Disinformation

New Delhi, India: In a rare and unprecedented legal move, Sandeep Singh Sidhu, a Sikh resident of British Columbia and long-serving Superintendent at the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), has filed a lawsuit against the Government of India in the Ontario Superior Court, alleging a state-backed disinformation campaign that severely damaged his reputation. Sidhu, who has served nearly two decades at CBSA, claims that an Indian “state-sponsored disinformation campaign” falsely portrayed him as a fugitive terrorist. His lawyer, Jeffrey Crocker, stated that the misinformation spread beyond the internet, reaching Sidhu’s neighborhood, workplace, and family, forcing them to relocate for safety. Even his daughter’s school reportedly faced concerns about potential threats. Allegations Lev...
Supreme Court Rules Pre-Death Statements Admissible Even After Time Lapse
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Supreme Court Rules Pre-Death Statements Admissible Even After Time Lapse

New Delhi, India: The Supreme Court delivered a landmark verdict on Friday, clarifying that statements made by a person before their death cannot be dismissed simply because some time has passed between giving the statement and their passing. The court also emphasized that such statements do not require being recorded in the presence of a magistrate to be considered valid. A bench comprising Justices Sanjay Karol and N.K. Singh explained that the credibility of pre-death statements is not contingent on the statement being made immediately before death or under the fear of impending death. Moreover, the absence of a doctor’s certification regarding the mental fitness of the person giving the statement does not invalidate it. Background of the Case The case involved a woman who alle...
Supreme Court Eases Bureaucratic Burden, Declares Unnecessary Government Formalities Unlawful
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Supreme Court Eases Bureaucratic Burden, Declares Unnecessary Government Formalities Unlawful

New Delhi, India: Understanding the frustrations of ordinary citizens, the Supreme Court delivered a landmark judgment Friday, emphasizing the need to simplify administrative procedures and eliminate unnecessary bureaucratic hurdles. A bench comprising Justices P.S. Narasimha and Atul S. Chandurkar stated that imposing redundant requirements in public dealings is unlawful. The court underlined that simplicity in government processes is a hallmark of good governance, warning officials against introducing superfluous demands that complicate procedures and waste both time and mental peace. Jharkhand Memo Struck Down The court specifically struck down a 2009 Jharkhand government memo that mandated additional recommendations from Assistant Registrars under Section 9A of the Indian Stam...
Karthigai Deepam Controversy Reaches Supreme Court: Temple Festival Sparks Political and Legal Turmoil in Tamil Nadu
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Karthigai Deepam Controversy Reaches Supreme Court: Temple Festival Sparks Political and Legal Turmoil in Tamil Nadu

New Delhi, India: The traditional Karthigai Deepam festival in Tamil Nadu has stirred political and legal tensions, bringing the Stalin-led DMK government before the Supreme Court. The issue centers around the lighting of the Mahadeepam on the hilltop at Thirupparankundram, which some groups claim has been restricted in violation of tradition. On Thursday evening, BJP leaders and right-wing supporters staged protests when police denied permission to light the hilltop lamp, despite Madurai Bench of Madras High Court orders lifting restrictions on large-scale celebrations. The case is now under consideration by a bench of CJI Sunil Suryakant and Justice J. Bagchi, who indicated that the petition will be listed for hearing after reviewing submissions from the Tamil Nadu government. Sign...
Airline Fares Soar Amid IndiGo Crisis; Passengers Left Helpless as Government Faces Wake-Up Call
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Airline Fares Soar Amid IndiGo Crisis; Passengers Left Helpless as Government Faces Wake-Up Call

New Delhi, India: India’s largest airline, IndiGo, has plunged the country’s aviation sector into chaos, leaving over one million passengers stranded over four days. The crisis caused by widespread flight cancellations has led to domestic airfares skyrocketing 5 to 10 times, while international fares, paradoxically, became comparatively cheaper. On Friday, 235 IndiGo flights were cancelled at Delhi airport alone, with the airline later announcing a complete suspension of all flights for the day. Passengers struggled to adjust plans for urgent meetings, weddings, or other critical engagements as alternative options were either unavailable or prohibitively expensive due to the steep fare hike by other airlines. Passenger Outcry and Government Inaction Travelers expressed frustration...
Here’s a professional, newspaper-ready English version of your news report on the Supreme Court’s ruling regarding Arundhati Roy’s book cover:
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Here’s a professional, newspaper-ready English version of your news report on the Supreme Court’s ruling regarding Arundhati Roy’s book cover:

New Delhi, India: The Supreme Court of India on Friday delivered a key judgment, stating that the image of author Arundhati Roy smoking a beedi on her book cover does not contravene the Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products Act (COTPA), 2003. The bench clarified that the photograph does not promote tobacco products and therefore no statutory warning is required on the cover. The ruling arose from a petition filed by Rajasimhan, represented by senior advocate S. Gopakumaran, challenging a Kerala High Court decision that had refused to direct the publisher to include a health warning on the cover. The petitioner argued that the image could potentially encourage tobacco use and thus violated the 2003 Act. Bench Observations The bench, comprising Chief Justice Sunil Suryakant and Just...
Lok Sabha Approves Pan Masala Cess; Funds to Strengthen National Security and Public Health
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Lok Sabha Approves Pan Masala Cess; Funds to Strengthen National Security and Public Health

New Delhi, India: The Lok Sabha on Friday passed a significant bill imposing a cess on pan masala manufacturers. The revenue generated from this tax will be allocated to enhancing national security and improving public health infrastructure. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, responding to discussions on the “Health Security to National Security Cess Bill, 2025,” emphasized that the government’s aim is to raise resources responsibly, without imposing additional burden on essential goods. She highlighted that the bill specifically targets harmful products, including pan masala, rather than basic necessities. “We are not taxing staple items that affect ordinary citizens. The cess is applied only to harmful goods. Revenue from this will also support defense and infrastructure project...
IndiGo Crisis Sparks Outrage: Pilot Associations Claim Passenger Safety Jeopardized
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IndiGo Crisis Sparks Outrage: Pilot Associations Claim Passenger Safety Jeopardized

Airline Allegedly Exploited FDTL Rules to Force Regulatory Concessions New Delhi, India: The ongoing IndiGo flight disruptions have drawn sharp criticism from India’s leading pilot associations, who claim the airline deliberately created the crisis, putting passenger safety at risk. The Airline Pilots Association of India (ALPA) and the Federation of Indian Pilots (FIP) have strongly opposed the government’s decision to ease regulations for IndiGo instead of penalizing the airline for its mismanagement. Deliberate Crisis Allegations Both associations have questioned why the crisis emerged only in December, despite new Flight Duty Time Limit (FDTL) rules taking effect on November 1. “Was this a calculated move by IndiGo to force the government into granting exemptions from new regu...
IndiGo Flight Chaos Leaves Over 1 Million Passengers Stranded Across India
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IndiGo Flight Chaos Leaves Over 1 Million Passengers Stranded Across India

Nation’s Largest Airline Faces Historic System Failure, Over 1,000 Flights Cancelled in a Single Day New Delhi, India: India’s aviation sector faced unprecedented disruption as IndiGo, the country’s largest airline, experienced a system-wide collapse, leaving passengers stranded across airports nationwide. The chaos, which lasted four days, impacted over 1 million travelers, with more than 1,000 flights cancelled on Friday alone, setting a historic record. In response, IndiGo announced a postponement of the new FDTL (Flight Duty Time Limit) regulation that triggered the crisis. System Glitch Exposes Operational Shortcomings IndiGo admitted that the sudden implementation of new FDTL rules requiring additional pilots and crew overwhelmed its operations. Experts noted that the airlin...