IO Whose Role Bombay HC Questioned in Saibaba Case Was Also Part of Elgar Parishad Probe
The Pune police, at multiple places in the Elgar Parishad chargesheet, claimed that some of those arrested in the Elgar Parishad case had a “direct association” with Saibaba.
Manipur Violence: SC Seeks Probe Status from State Govt, CBI, NIA
Based on the reports on status of probe and filing of chargesheets, the Supreme Court said it will take a call on whether the trials can commence in Assam or be undertaken in Manipur.
Bhima Koregaon: Supreme Court Adjourns Hearing of bail plea by Shoma Sen again
Senior advocate Anand Grover, appearing on behalf of Shoma Sen, emphasised that Sen has been lodged in jail for five and a half years without trial and the bail hearing before the Supreme Court has been pending for five and a half months.
When Surveillance Is Your Friend: For Many, a CCTV Camera Is a Safety Net Against Police Excess
'There is nothing fashionable about installing so many cameras in and outside one’s house,' says a lawyer from a Muslim community. And yet, doing this has helped members of the community prove unfair police action against them.
Activist Mahesh Raut’s bail stayed by Supreme Court for another week in Bhima Koregaon case
Raut was granted bail on last week but was stayed by the Bombay High Court as the National Investigation Agency said it will file an appeal against the order,
Judge quotes Varavara Rao to Q Branch in Maoist case
Unhappy with the way the investigators are dragging the case for nearly seven years, Judge Pa. U. Chemmal quoted from, ‘Captive Imagination: Letters from Prison’, by Varavara Rao, who was arrested by NIA in connection with Bhima-Koregaon violence.
San Francisco Indian consulate attack case: NIA seeks info on 10 wanted pro-Khalistan accused
The attack on the Indian consulate had taken place in the intervening night of March 18 and 19, 2023 when some alleged pro-Khalistan entities illegally entered the consulate premises and attempted to set it ablaze.
500 Days: Kashmiri Journalist Fahad Shah’s Incarceration Is An Exercise In Assumptions & Retribution
Five hundred days after the Jammu and Kashmir police arrested him, journalist Fahad Shah, 32, remains incarcerated for an article he did not write but published more than 10 years ago as the editor of The Kashmir Walla, a digital news magazine he launched that year aged 21.
Anand Teltumbde, in an interview with Rediff.com Senior Contributor Neeta Kolhatkar, reveals, "I was made to stand naked before their CCTV camera. This is the sort of humiliating experience you undergo at Taloja jail."
Bhima Koregaon: Key evidence against jailed activists planted using malware, says forensic report
The report found that an attacker used malware to infiltrate activist Rona Wilson’s laptop before his arrest, and deposited at least 10 incriminating letters. (Article from February 2021)
Narendra Modi Is Using Brutal Repression to Silence the People of Kashmir
For decades, the Indian state has suppressed the democratic rights of Kashmiris. Narendra Modi’s hard-right government is taking this pattern of repression to new extremes, with the complicity of Indian intellectuals who seek to toxify the cause of Kashmir.
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