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Sikh Genocide 1984: Delhi High Court Grants Anticipatory Bail To Sajjan Kumar

Delhi High Court on Thursday whilst upholding the trial court order, granted anticipatory bail to Congress leader Sajjan Kumar who is also an accused in two Sikh genocide related cases.

Ishrat Jahan Fake Encounter Case: Former Gujarat Police Chief PP Panday Discharged By Court

Former Gujarat police chief and one of the accuse in the Ishrat Jahan fake encounter case has been discharged and shall not be convicted in the case that date back to year 2004.

Sohrabudin Fake Encounter Case Is A Failure Of Judicial System: Ex-judge Abhay M Thipsay

The manner in which the high profile fake encounter case of Sohrabudin Sheikh was handled was basically 'absurd' with inconsistencies in the legal process,

Full Text Of Letter Written By Supreme Court of India Judges to The Chief Justice Of India.

The full text of the letter quoted by the sitting judges of Supreme Court of India written to the Chief Justice of India during the press conference is re-produced

Sitting Judges Of SCI Express Anguish Over its Judicial Functioning, Wrote To CJI But In Vain, Said The Judges

A move that is termed first of its kind in the history of Indian judiciary, four senior-most Supreme Court of India (SCI)  judges – Justices

How Courts Turn Blind Eyes to the sufferings of People Framed in UAPA, tells Surjeet Singh Phool

Farmers' leader Surjeet Singh Phool also took part in this discussion. He narrated the story of his sufferings as he was booked by Punjab police under UAPA.

After 23 Years Ghaziabad Court Frames Charges Against Prof Davinderpal Singh Bhullar

It is learned that the Ghaziabad court has framed fresh charges against Sikh Political Prisoner Prof Davinderpal Singh Bhullar in a 23 year old case

Fatehgarh Sahib MP Harinder Singh Khalsa To Challenge The Appointment Of Justice Mishra As CJI

Aam Adami Party (AAP) Member Parliament from Fatehgarh Sahib Harinder Singh Khalsa has reportedly said that he will legally challenge the appointment