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State cannot escape liability for custodial suicide: Delhi HC

Court awards ₹18.44 Lakh Compensation to Father of 19-Year-Old Who Died in Police Custody, Rules that every unnatural custodial death, even if classified as suicide, raises constitutional liability

‘For Electoral Gains, AIUDF Betrayed Bengali-speaking Population’

“AIUDF Chief Ajmal had instructed him to ask me...

50 former bureaucrats demand Jayant Sinha’s sacking

In a public statement, the former civil servants said...

SC set to hear appeals against its own ruling on Section 377, Hearings Begin Today

Pleas to decriminalise consensual sex in private between adults...

Taj must be protected; no namaz allowed inside: SC

New Delhi, July 9: The Supreme Court on Monday refused to...

Supreme Court once again declares CJI as Master of Roster

This is the third time in eight months that...

Issue Guidelines to Curb Cow Vigilantes, Protect Victims, SC Told

The Supreme Court has been urged to formulate comprehensive...

Mob attacks two families in Dhule and Malegaon over fake WhatsApp message

A group of fortune tellers who begged for alms...

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