Author: Stuti Gupta

Lawyer killed by bike-riding criminals in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh; police detain three

On Friday morning in the Sitholi hamlet of the Prayagraj district of UP, bike riding criminals shot, killed a  lawyer. Three people have been named as defendants in the case. As the victim was on his way home, the criminals first called him from behind. Consequently, he was shot in the middle of the road. The defendant then left the area. When the police arrived, they took the victim to the Swaroop Rani Nehru Hospital in Prayagraj. Indradev, the victim, passed away while receiving medical attention in the hospital. He was shot on his ride from meerut to muzaffarnagar. In…

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The Issue of fake rape case in UP

In Agra, Uttar Pradesh, a lady filed a false rape accusation against a man. It was an effort to extract money from him. On Thursday, the woman and three attorneys were taken into custody. The case was filed on June 26, according to Agra Superintendent of Police (SP) Vikas Kumar. “Three attorneys and a lady were detained for extortion after filing a false rape allegation in Agra. On June 26, the case was officially filed. The police said that they got evidence during the inquiry that demonstrated it was an extortion case than a rape. Both the victim’s and the…

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The Supreme Court on Tuesday extended the five days’ interim bail granted to Mohammed Zubair In relation to the FIR filed against him by the Sitapur police in Uttar Pradesh for a tweet in which he allegedly referred to three Hindu seers—Yati Narasinghanand Saraswati, Bajrang Muni, and Anand Swaroop—as “HATE MONGERS,”. FIRs loaded over the fact checker Mohammed Zubair in the past few weeks. In one more case he was granted bail today. But he will stay in jail over two more cases. Mohammad got bail in the case filed by Delhi Police over a 2018 tweet. He was arrested…

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Retired 4-star Army Gen is the subject of an investigation by Pakistan's anti-graft agency for "theft and illicit sale" of crude oil

An ex-Army officer accused the retired four-star general and top members of a logistical organisation of operating an illegal crude oil business that cost the national exchequer Rs 20 million per day, prompting Pakistan’s anti-corruption body, the NAB, to launch legal action against them. An ex-Army officer accused the retired four-star general and top members of a logistical organisation of operating an illegal crude oil business that cost the national exchequer Rs 20 million per day, prompting Pakistan’s anti-corruption body, the NAB, to launch legal action against them. 17 people, including two lieutenant colonels, three majors, six soldiers of various…

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