Malvani Doctor Held, Booked Over 2 Rape Complaints: Mumbai
A doctor from Malvani, Yogesh Bhanushali, has been arrested for rape and remanded in judicial custody. Two cases have been filed against him–one on September 27 and the other on Oct 3. Advocate Rafique Gori, representing one of the victims, said they anticipate more victims to come forward. The advocate said Bhanushali followed a distinct pattern. He contacted women through Instagram and lured them into a relationship.
Tags: mumbai news, Judiciary System, Doctor Accused, rape, Crime
Courtesy: The Free Press Journal
PM Modi Says About Importance Of Lawyers, Judiciary System In India
PM Narendra Modi expressed his gratitude to the legal fraternity for their substantial contribution to the country's independence movement and its continued progress. Addressing the 'International Lawyers' Conference 2023' at Vigyan Bhawan in Delhi, PM Modi emphasized the paramount role lawyers and the judiciary have played in shaping India's legal system and maintaining law and order. He added that GoI is making sincere attempts to draft… read-more
Tags: PM Narendra Modi, Judiciary System, Legal News, Indian government, Lawyers
Courtesy: Hindustan Times
Will Not Interfere In Orders Of CWMA, Says SC In Tamil Nadu-Karnataka Water Issue
In the Cauvery river water dispute, the Supreme Court on September 21, refused to interfere with the order of Cauvery Water Management Authority (CWMA) to Karnataka on releasing 5,000 cusecs of water for now to Tamil Nadu.Tamil Nadu is saying they need 7200 cusecs, Karnataka is saying they can only give 2000 cusecs. We are not inclined to interfere. The Apex Court has asked the authority to meet every 15-days.
Tags: Legal News, Judiciary System, Apex Court, Cauvery river, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu
Courtesy: Live Law
Supreme Court Asks Manipur Govt To Submit Fresh Violence Report
In a fresh hearing amid the Manipur Violence situation, the Supreme Court (SC) asked the Manipur State Government to submit a fresh report. During the court hearing on July 3, the Top Court asked the court to submit a report after the solicitor general Tushar Mehta said the ethnic violence situation is improving in the State and measures are being taken. The next hearing is on July 10.
Tags: manipur violence, Supreme Court, Indian Politics, Judiciary System, Ethnic violence
Courtesy: Hindustan Times