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Rubaiyya Sayeed kidnapping: Court frees Shangloo, rejects custody to CBI

In a major setback to the CBI, a special court on Tuesday set free Shafat Ahmed Shangloo who was arrested by the agency a day before in connection with the 1989 kidnapping of Rubaiyya Sayeed, the daughter of the then home minister Mufi Mohammed Sayeed. The court refused to grant Shangloo's custody to the CBI for questioning in connection with the kidnapping that occurred on December 8, 1989, and ended after five days with the release of five dreaded JKLF terrorists by authorities. Rejecting the CBI plea for his custody, the special court noted that there was no mention of him in the charge sheet filed by the agency. The agency had sought the custody of Shangloo, arrested in the 35-year-old case, in the TADA court in Jammu, claiming that he had been absconding all these years. Arrested on Monday by the CBI for allegedly being part of a conspiracy hatched by members of the banned Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) to kidnap Rubaiyya, Shangloo carried a reward of Rs 10 lakh on

Rubaiyya Sayeed kidnapping: Court frees Shangloo, rejects custody to CBI
Updated On : 02 Dec 2025 | 7:59 PM IST

Supreme Court agrees to clear Sandesaras of bank fraud after part-payment

The Supreme Court has permitted the closure of criminal and investigative proceedings against Sterling Biotech's Nitin and Chetan Sandesara after they agreed to deposit Rs 5,100 crore

Supreme Court agrees to clear Sandesaras of bank fraud after part-payment
Updated On : 24 Nov 2025 | 10:18 PM IST

Administration of criminal justice 'most neglected sphere': Ex-CJI Lalit

Voicing concern over the dismal conviction rate, former Chief Justice of India U U Lalit on Sunday said the administration of criminal justice is the most neglected sphere in the government apparatus and favoured separating the investigative wing of police from the rest of the force involved in normal law and order duties. The former CJI, batting for reforms to prevent the abuse of criminal laws and ensure that no innocent is prosecuted, said he would not like his daughters to live in an environment where there was even the slightest chance of laws being misused. Addressing a conference organised by the Ekam Nyaay Foundation, Lalit said that as a lawyer, judge and professor of law for the last 42 years, he had observed that in the country's criminal jurisprudence and the way it was administered, "the administration of criminal justice is perhaps the most neglected sphere in the apparatus of government". He said that police officers or investigators did not have the kind of ...

Administration of criminal justice 'most neglected sphere': Ex-CJI Lalit
Updated On : 16 Nov 2025 | 3:45 PM IST

Bihar Assembly elections 2025: 1 in 3 candidates faces criminal cases

As Bihar heads to phase two polling, ADR data shows 32% candidates face criminal cases and 42% are crorepatis, highlighting the deep nexus of crime and money in state politics

Bihar Assembly elections 2025: 1 in 3 candidates faces criminal cases
Updated On : 10 Nov 2025 | 6:39 AM IST

4 wanted 'Sigma Gang' members killed in police encounter in Delhi's Rohini

Ranjan Pathak, Vimlesh Mahto, Manish Pathak, and Aman Thakur, wanted in multiple murders and extortion cases, were shot dead in a joint police operation in Delhi's Rohini area

4 wanted 'Sigma Gang' members killed in police encounter in Delhi's Rohini
Updated On : 23 Oct 2025 | 5:05 PM IST

Zubeen death case: 2 more Assamese expats from Singapore appear before CID

Two more Assamese expats, who were present during the dying moments of cultural icon Zubeen Garg in Singapore last month, appeared before the Assam Police's Criminal Investigation Department (CID) on Tuesday, which is probing the death of the singer, a top officer said. So far, seven Assamese NRIs living in the Southeast Asian nation have deposed before the investigating agency here, with four more who have been issued summonses by the CID yet to appear. "Today, Abhimanyu Talukdar and Tanmoy Phukan have come from Singapore and are appearing before the CID. Their interrogation is on and statements are being recorded," CID Special DGP Munna Prasad Gupta told reporters in a brief statement. Both are top office-bearers of the Assam Association Singapore and were present on the yacht when Garg died while swimming in the sea there on September 19. Garg was in Singapore to attend the 4th North East India Festival. Gupta had said on Monday that four expats -- Jiolangsat Narzary, Parikshit

Zubeen death case: 2 more Assamese expats from Singapore appear before CID
Updated On : 14 Oct 2025 | 2:24 PM IST

Canada govt designates Lawrence Bishnoi's gang as terrorist entity

Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree announced the move in a post on X, saying that violence, terror, and the intimidation of communities will never be tolerated in Canada

Canada govt designates Lawrence Bishnoi's gang as terrorist entity
Updated On : 29 Sep 2025 | 7:42 PM IST

Courts cannot act as agents to recover money: SC asks police to apply mind

The judges noted this has become a recent trend, with parties filing criminal cases to recover money that is essentially a civil dispute

Courts cannot act as agents to recover money: SC asks police to apply mind
Updated On : 23 Sep 2025 | 2:19 PM IST

Two criminals with links to Bishnoi gang held after encounter in Delhi

Two wanted criminals linked to foreign-based gangsters Rohit Godara and Harry Boxer were arrested after an encounter with Delhi Police's Special Cell here, officials said on Thursday. They said the arrests were made late on Wednesday night from the New Ashok Nagar area in west Delhi. The identities of the arrested criminals, who were wanted in a case, were not known immediately. According to police, Rohit Godara and Harry Boxer are linked with the Lawrence Bishnoi gang. Acting on a tip-off that the two wanted criminals were planning to commit a crime in the city, police laid a trap and nabbed them. One of the accused sustained a bullet injury in his leg during the exchange of fire with police, the officials said. Further details are awaited.

Two criminals with links to Bishnoi gang held after encounter in Delhi
Updated On : 28 Aug 2025 | 1:31 PM IST

Datanomics: Nearly half of India's lawmakers face criminal charges

Across the country, 45 per cent of MLAs have declared criminal charges, while 29 per cent face serious criminal charges

Datanomics: Nearly half of India's lawmakers face criminal charges
Updated On : 26 Aug 2025 | 10:57 PM IST

Singapore sees 5.4% increase in physical crime in first half of 2025

Physical crime in Singapore rose in the first half of 2025, with 10,341 cases reported from January to June as compared to 9,809 cases recorded in the same period last year, a 5.4 per cent increase, police said on Tuesday. The first six months of the year saw an increase in knife crimes, rape, molestation and theft cases compared to the same period in 2024 in the multi-city state of over six million people. In their mid-year crime brief released on Tuesday, the Singapore police said two murders were reported in the first half of 2025, compared with three during the same period in 2024. The number of rape cases also rose in the first half of 2025 to 233, from the 188 cases during the same period in 2024, The Straits Times reported, citing police data. There were 401 rape cases for the whole of 2024. Molestation cases have gone up, with 807 cases reported in the first half of 2025, an increase of 21.2 per cent compared with the 666 cases during the same period in 2024. Police said .

Singapore sees 5.4% increase in physical crime in first half of 2025
Updated On : 26 Aug 2025 | 4:04 PM IST

SC slams high court judge's 'shocking' logic, bars him from criminal cases

The Supreme Court pulled up Allahabad HC judge for allowing criminal prosecution in civil dispute; calls order 'shocking' and directs removal of judge from all criminal case duties

SC slams high court judge's 'shocking' logic, bars him from criminal cases
Updated On : 06 Aug 2025 | 10:59 AM IST

SC tells Bhupesh Baghel, son to move HC, flags rich bypassing process

The Supreme Court on Monday censured the practice of affluent persons coming to it directly seeking reliefs in criminal cases as it asked former Chhattisgarh chief minister Bhupesh Baghel and his son to go to the high court in cases probed by central investigating agencies. The matters relate to the alleged liquor scam in Chhattisgarh and other cases. A bench of Justices Surya Kant and Joymalya Bagchi asked the father and son duo why should the top court go into their pleas against FIR, arrest and remand and Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) provisions. The top court asked why did the petitioners not move the high court, which too were constitutional courts and could adjudicate the issue. "This is the problem we are facing. Why can't the high court decide the issue otherwise what is the use of having those courts? This is the new trend, when an affluent person approaches the Supreme Court, we start changing our directions. If this keeps on happening, then ordinary persons a

SC tells Bhupesh Baghel, son to move HC, flags rich bypassing process
Updated On : 04 Aug 2025 | 8:27 PM IST

Standing Committee on Home Affairs to meet today, discuss cybercrime

The panel will meet on the subject of 'Cyber Crime - ramifications, protection and prevention' and hear the views of ministries and organisations. The Committee will again meet on Friday

Standing Committee on Home Affairs to meet today, discuss cybercrime
Updated On : 10 Jul 2025 | 9:58 AM IST

Losing a pregnancy in the US might get you in legal trouble; here's why

Legal experts warn that vague US laws on abortion are putting grieving women at risk of investigation or charges following miscarriages and pregnancy loss

Losing a pregnancy in the US might get you in legal trouble; here's why
Updated On : 05 Jun 2025 | 2:36 PM IST

Police files closure report in sexual assault case against Shyam Bhartia

Police have filed a closure report in a case of alleged sexual assault against Jubilant Bhartia Group Chairman Shyam S Bhartia after finding the charges "baseless and false", the group said in a regulatory filing on Sunday. The court on Saturday accepted the closure report filed by police after examining it and recording statements by the complainant, it said. "Police officials have filed a closure report as the allegations against him have been found to be baseless and false. The Hon'ble Court, after examining the closure report and the statements given by the complainant, has passed an order accepting the said closure report," Jubilant Foodworks Ltd said in the filing. "Therefore, there is no case against Mr Shyam S Bhartia," it added. Bhartia, in his personal capacity, in an earlier statement to the company, had denied all allegations, said JFL, which operates fast-food chains Domino's Pizza and Dunkin' Donuts. According to media reports, allegations of rape and money fraud wer

Police files closure report in sexual assault case against Shyam Bhartia
Updated On : 20 Apr 2025 | 10:11 PM IST

Love turned bitter: Allahabad High Court flags rise in FIRs after breakups

The court expressed concern over criminal complaints being filed as a result of personal fallouts, saying not all unethical behaviour warrants legal intervention

Love turned bitter: Allahabad High Court flags rise in FIRs after breakups
Updated On : 18 Apr 2025 | 1:17 PM IST

2020 Delhi riots: Court acquits 12 in murder, criminal conspiracy charges

A court here has acquitted 12 men accused of murdering two persons during the 2020 northeast Delhi riots, saying there was no evidence on the record to show that any of them was a member of the culprit mob. Additional Sessions Judge Pulastya Pramachala, who was hearing two cases registered by the Gokalpuri police station against the men, observed that the WhatsApp chats of one of the accused, Lokesh Kumar Solanki, confessing to the two murders were not "substantive evidence". According to the chargesheets, the victims, Aamin and Bhure Ali, were killed by rioters and their bodies were thrown into drains on February 25 and 26, 2020, respectively. In two orders dated March 28, the court said that the prosecution's evidence about the messages being exchanged by the accused confessing to the murders in a WhatsApp group could not be used as substantive or primary evidence. "Such posts may be put in the group solely to become a hero in the estimation of other members of the group. It coul

2020 Delhi riots: Court acquits 12 in murder, criminal conspiracy charges
Updated On : 31 Mar 2025 | 9:37 PM IST

Duterte refused fingerprinting, threatened lawsuits during arrest: Police

Ex-Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte threatened a police general with lawsuits, refused to be fingerprinted and told law enforcers "you have to kill me to bring me to The Hague in a tense confrontation after his arrest in Manila that was ordered by the International Criminal Court, a Philippine police general said on Thursday. Police Maj. Gen. Nicolas Torre provided details for the first time of Tuesday's 12-hour standoff at a Philippine air base before he and other police officers managed to bring the 79-year-old former leader onto a government-chartered jet that took him to The Hague, Netherlands, where he was detained by the global court on charges of crimes against humanity. ICC spokesman Fadi El Abdallah said on Thursday in a text message to reporters that Duterte had arrived at the court's detention centre near the Dutch North Sea coast after undergoing medical checks. The court announced late on Thursday that Duterte is scheduled to make his first appearance before ICC ...

Duterte refused fingerprinting, threatened lawsuits during arrest: Police
Updated On : 14 Mar 2025 | 6:29 AM IST

What is ICC, which had former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte arrested

The International Criminal Court where detained former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte will face justice after his arrest in the Philippines is a court of last resort for the most serious international offences, such as genocide and crimes against humanity. The 79-year-old former president has become the first former Asian leader to be arrested by the global court. Duterte arrived on Wednesday in the Netherlands after his arrest the previous morning on an ICC warrant accusing him of crimes against humanity over deadly anti-drug crackdowns he oversaw while in office. Supporters of Duterte argue that the court does not have jurisdiction to put the former president on trial, in part because Duterte withdrew the Philippines from the court in 2019. But judges who issued his arrest warrant say that the alleged crimes he is charged with happened before that withdrawal, meaning the court has jurisdiction. What is the International Criminal Court? The ICC handles allegations of war ...

What is ICC, which had former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte arrested
Updated On : 13 Mar 2025 | 9:01 AM IST