Friday, December 19

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Landmark Ruling by Jabalpur High Court: Minor Rape Survivor Cannot Be Forced to Terminate Pregnancy — “Consent is Supreme,” Says Bench
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Landmark Ruling by Jabalpur High Court: Minor Rape Survivor Cannot Be Forced to Terminate Pregnancy — “Consent is Supreme,” Says Bench

** Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh: In a landmark judgment reaffirming the constitutional right to reproductive autonomy, the Jabalpur High Court has ruled that a minor rape survivor cannot be compelled to undergo an abortion against her will. The court emphasized that the consent of the pregnant woman is paramount, and forcing termination of pregnancy would violate her fundamental rights under Article 21 of the Constitution of India. The single-judge bench of Justice Vishal Mishra delivered the verdict while hearing a case referred by the Panna District Court, involving a minor rape survivor who had conceived as a result of the assault. Both the girl and her parents had categorically refused to terminate the pregnancy, expressing their firm decision to continue it. Court Upholds Right t...
Senior Advocate Trapped in ‘Digital Arrest’ Scam: Fraudsters Pose as ATS Officers, Demand ₹10 Lakh Ransom — Police Rescue Just in Time
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Senior Advocate Trapped in ‘Digital Arrest’ Scam: Fraudsters Pose as ATS Officers, Demand ₹10 Lakh Ransom — Police Rescue Just in Time

** Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh: In a shocking case of cyber fraud, a 75-year-old senior advocate from Bhopal narrowly escaped being duped of ₹10 lakh after fraudsters posing as officers of the Pune Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) held him “digitally hostage” for nearly four hours. The victim, Advocate Shamsul Hasan, a reputed legal practitioner residing in the Housing Board Colony of the Koh-e-Fiza area, received a call on Sunday afternoon from an unknown number. The caller identified himself as an ATS Inspector from Pune and accused Hasan of being involved in the Pahalgam terror attack that occurred on April 22, 2025. Threats and Psychological Pressure The impostor claimed that Hasan’s name had surfaced during the investigation of the Pahalgam attack and that the matter could only be “s...
Army Chief’s Emotional Homecoming: General Upendra Dwivedi Revisits His Childhood School After 55 Years
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Army Chief’s Emotional Homecoming: General Upendra Dwivedi Revisits His Childhood School After 55 Years

** Satna, Madhya Pradesh – It was a moment filled with nostalgia and emotion when Chief of Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi returned to his childhood school, Saraswati Shishu Mandir, in Satna—55 years after he last studied there. General Dwivedi’s recent visit was inspired by an unexpected rediscovery — his Class 4 marksheet from the 1971–72 academic session. After the marksheet surfaced online, he shared it on social media, expressing his heartfelt desire to revisit the school where his educational journey began. On November 1st, General Dwivedi arrived in Satna and visited Saraswati Shishu Mandir accompanied by school officials and local dignitaries. As he stepped onto the stage, the Army Chief appeared visibly emotional, recalling his early memories as a young student. Acc...
23-Year-Old Woman Gives Birth to Triplet Girls — Joy Turns to Grief as One Dies Shortly After Birth
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23-Year-Old Woman Gives Birth to Triplet Girls — Joy Turns to Grief as One Dies Shortly After Birth

** Rajgarh, Madhya Pradesh: A rare and emotional incident unfolded at Biaora Civil Hospital in Rajgarh district, where a 23-year-old woman gave birth to three baby girls in her first delivery. While the mother is reported to be in good health, the joy of the family turned into sorrow as one of the newborns tragically passed away soon after birth. According to hospital sources, Pooja Sondhiya, a resident of Chhatri village, was admitted to Biaora Civil Hospital on Sunday. She delivered her first baby girl weighing 1.5 kg at 10:16 p.m., the second weighing 1.7 kg at 11:40 p.m., and the third baby girl weighing 1.6 kg at 12:09 a.m. The news of triplet daughters quickly spread, drawing attention and amazement among the hospital staff and local residents. One Infant Succumbs, Two Shift...
Tragic End to a Dream: Rajasthan’s MBBS Student Rahul Loses Battle for Life After Brain Hemorrhage in Kazakhstan
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Tragic End to a Dream: Rajasthan’s MBBS Student Rahul Loses Battle for Life After Brain Hemorrhage in Kazakhstan

** Jaipur: In a heartbreaking incident, Rahul Ghosalya, a medical student from Shahpura, Jaipur district, who was pursuing his MBBS in Kazakhstan, has passed away after battling for life for nearly two weeks. The 7 sisters’ only brother, Rahul had been airlifted to Jaipur after suffering a massive brain hemorrhage on October 8, but despite all efforts, he could not be saved. The Tragedy Unfolded Abroad Rahul, a promising young student from Nayabas village, suddenly collapsed in Kazakhstan after suffering a brain hemorrhage. His friends immediately rushed him to a local hospital, where he remained unconscious. As his condition worsened, his family was informed back home in Rajasthan. However, due to travel difficulties and visa constraints, no family member could reach him in time....
Delhi Shocker: MCD Gardener Posed as Fake CMO to Cheat Patients and Hospitals — Caught Over a Letterhead Blunder
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Delhi Shocker: MCD Gardener Posed as Fake CMO to Cheat Patients and Hospitals — Caught Over a Letterhead Blunder

New Delhi: In a bizarre case that has stunned the capital, Delhi Police arrested a 27-year-old gardener employed with the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) for impersonating an official from the Chief Minister’s Office (CMO) and duping private hospitals and poor patients. The accused had been running the scam for nearly six months, using forged letterheads bearing fake signatures and logos to collect money from patients in the name of facilitating their treatment. The 6-Month Scam: From MCD Mailroom to Fake CMO According to police, the accused—whose identity has been withheld—was working in the MCD’s postal department at the Karol Bagh office. A few months ago, he allegedly came across an original letter from the Chief Minister’s Office and used it as a reference to create counter...
Why Encounter Killings Are Rising: Understanding Why Police Sometimes Have No Other Option
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Why Encounter Killings Are Rising: Understanding Why Police Sometimes Have No Other Option

New Delhi: Encounter killings by Delhi Police have long remained a topic of debate — a thin line between the necessity of maintaining law and order and the question of human rights. While one section of society believes encounters are essential to curb the growing crime menace, another calls them extrajudicial acts that demand accountability and transparency. From Self-Defense to Controversy: The Complex History The first major controversy dates back to March 31, 1997, when Delhi’s Connaught Place witnessed a broad-daylight shootout that left two Haryana businessmen, Pradeep Goyal and Jagjit Singh, dead. The Crime Branch claimed it was an act of self-defense after shots were fired from the car. Within 24 hours, the then Police Commissioner was removed, and 10 officers, including an A...
Delhi’s 55-KM Ring Road to Get a Smart Makeover — Redevelopment to Be Completed in Six Phases
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Delhi’s 55-KM Ring Road to Get a Smart Makeover — Redevelopment to Be Completed in Six Phases

**New Delhi | November 3, 2025 In a major step toward building a smarter and more connected capital, the Public Works Department (PWD) has officially launched the redevelopment of Mahatma Gandhi Ring Road, a 55-kilometer-long corridor encircling Delhi. The project aims to transform the existing route into a smart, green, and citizen-friendly transport network, significantly easing traffic congestion and improving air quality. PWD Minister Parvesh Sahib Singh inaugurated the project and said, “We are not just building roads — we are building a Smart Delhi. The Ring Road will symbolize the city’s transformation into a modern, data-driven, and sustainable capital.” Redevelopment to Be Carried Out in Six Phases The Ring Road revamp will take place in six structured phases, covering...
Delhi High Court: Students Cannot Be Barred from Exams Over Low Attendance — Institutions Must Not Cause Mental Trauma
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Delhi High Court: Students Cannot Be Barred from Exams Over Low Attendance — Institutions Must Not Cause Mental Trauma

New Delhi | November 3, 2025 In a landmark ruling linked to the Amity University law student Sushant Rohilla suicide case, the Delhi High Court has directed that no student shall be debarred from examinations solely due to low attendance. The court observed that institutional rules should never become a source of mental distress or trauma for students. During the hearing, the bench remarked that universities and educational institutions must prioritize students’ well-being alongside academic discipline. The court criticized overly rigid attendance policies, noting that such rules can push students toward mental health crises rather than academic excellence. Mandatory Grievance Committees for All Universities The High Court has ordered all universities in Delhi to set up grievan...
Clash Erupts in Saharanpur: DJ Music During Wedding Procession Sparks Violence Near Mosque, Four Injured
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Clash Erupts in Saharanpur: DJ Music During Wedding Procession Sparks Violence Near Mosque, Four Injured

By Rambabu Mittal | Saharanpur | November 3, 2025 A violent clash broke out between two communities in Bohdipur village of Nagal police station area, Saharanpur, on Saturday night after a dispute over loud DJ music played during a wedding procession near a mosque. The altercation turned violent when members of both sides attacked each other with sticks, leaving four people injured. Police rushed to the spot and managed to bring the situation under control. The Incident According to reports, Nitin Saini, son of Rajesh Saini, was leading his wedding procession on horseback with music and dancing when the procession passed by a mosque where evening prayers (namaz) were being offered. Members of the Muslim community objected to the loud DJ sound and requested that it be turned off tem...