Indian Government Says X Not Immune Under IT Act for Unlawful Social Media Posts
The Indian government has informed the Karnataka High Court that the platform X, owned by Elon Musk, cannot claim unrestricted legal immunity under the ‘safe harbour’ provision of the Information Technology Act when it comes to allowing unlawful content. The Centre stressed that promoting or tolerating harmful material under the guise of free speech poses a significant threat to democracy, public order, and social cohesion. In its written submission to the court, the g
Indian Government Says X Not Immune Under IT Act for Unlawful Social Media Posts
The Indian government has informed the Karnataka High Court that the platform X, owned by Elon Musk, cannot claim unrestricted legal immunity under the ‘safe harbour’ provision of the Information Technology Act when it comes to allowing unlawful content. The Centre stressed that promoting or tolerating harmful material under the guise of free speech poses a significant threat to democracy, public order, and social cohesion. In its written submission to the court, the g
Denise Richards accuses ex-husband Aaron Phypers of domestic abuse in court filing
Hollywood actress Denise Richards has filed serious allegations against her ex-husband Aaron Phypers, accusing him of repeated physical and emotional abuse throughout their marriage. In a court filing, the 54-year-old actress requested a temporary domestic violence restraining order against Phypers, who is 49, and included disturbing details and photographic evidence to support her claims. She alleged that the most recent incident occurred between July 4 and July 14, a period she referenced a
Denise Richards accuses ex-husband Aaron Phypers of domestic abuse in court filing
Hollywood actress Denise Richards has filed serious allegations against her ex-husband Aaron Phypers, accusing him of repeated physical and emotional abuse throughout their marriage. In a court filing, the 54-year-old actress requested a temporary domestic violence restraining order against Phypers, who is 49, and included disturbing details and photographic evidence to support her claims. She alleged that the most recent incident occurred between July 4 and July 14, a period she referenced a
Police officer allegedly stole thousands from local stores during off-duty guard shifts
A law enforcement officer in Dallas is facing serious charges after being accused of stealing over $37,000 worth of electronic products while working off-duty as a night security guard. The officer, who has served in the department since 2013 and was most recently assigned to a training unit, allegedly exploited his access to retail stockrooms over an extended period. The case surfaced after internal investigators and federal authorities began to scrutinize a pattern of inventory shortages repor
Police officer allegedly stole thousands from local stores during off-duty guard shifts
A law enforcement officer in Dallas is facing serious charges after being accused of stealing over $37,000 worth of electronic products while working off-duty as a night security guard. The officer, who has served in the department since 2013 and was most recently assigned to a training unit, allegedly exploited his access to retail stockrooms over an extended period. The case surfaced after internal investigators and federal authorities began to scrutinize a pattern of inventory shortages repor
SC Questions Timing, Not Purpose, of Bihar Voter Roll Revision
The Supreme Court of India has upheld the constitutional mandate of the Election Commission (EC) to revise electoral rolls in Bihar but raised serious concerns over the timing of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise. With Assembly elections looming in the state, the top court emphasized that while cleaning up the voter list was necessary, executing the exercise just months before the elections raised valid questions.
SC Questions Timing, Not Purpose, of Bihar Voter Roll Revision
The Supreme Court of India has upheld the constitutional mandate of the Election Commission (EC) to revise electoral rolls in Bihar but raised serious concerns over the timing of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise. With Assembly elections looming in the state, the top court emphasized that while cleaning up the voter list was necessary, executing the exercise just months before the elections raised valid questions.
Campbell blocked from accessing $8.7M in sales tax funds amid ongoing legal dispute
Campbell’s financial future has been thrown into uncertainty as a legal battle over a voter-approved sales tax measure locks up millions of dollars in city revenue. The dispute revolves around Measure K, a half-cent sales tax increase approved by over 70 percent of voters last November. The tax raised the city's rate to 9.875 percent and was expected to generate roughly $7 million annually for essential city services. However, due to an active lawsuit challenging the measure’s le
Campbell blocked from accessing $8.7M in sales tax funds amid ongoing legal dispute
Campbell’s financial future has been thrown into uncertainty as a legal battle over a voter-approved sales tax measure locks up millions of dollars in city revenue. The dispute revolves around Measure K, a half-cent sales tax increase approved by over 70 percent of voters last November. The tax raised the city's rate to 9.875 percent and was expected to generate roughly $7 million annually for essential city services. However, due to an active lawsuit challenging the measure’s le
Repeat drug offenders banned from San Jose’s St. James Park by court order
San Jose has taken a bold legal step to address persistent drug activity and public safety concerns in one of its most historic public spaces. Repeat drug offenders are now officially prohibited from entering or lingering near St. James Park in the downtown area, following a court-issued injunction designed to reclaim the park for broader community use. The order was granted in late April and allows authorities to arrest individuals with prior drug offenses if they are found within 100 yards of
Repeat drug offenders banned from San Jose’s St. James Park by court order
San Jose has taken a bold legal step to address persistent drug activity and public safety concerns in one of its most historic public spaces. Repeat drug offenders are now officially prohibited from entering or lingering near St. James Park in the downtown area, following a court-issued injunction designed to reclaim the park for broader community use. The order was granted in late April and allows authorities to arrest individuals with prior drug offenses if they are found within 100 yards of
Trump Wins Legal Boost on Immigration as Court Limits Federal Judges' Broad Injunctions
Washington, June 27 – The United States Supreme Court handed President Donald Trump a significant legal victory on Friday by narrowing the authority of federal judges to issue sweeping nationwide injunctions, a move that could allow his contested immigration policies—including the attempt to limit birthright citizenship—to advance in parts of the country. However, the court stopped short of ruling on the constitutionality of Trump’s order, leaving the future of the bir
Trump Wins Legal Boost on Immigration as Court Limits Federal Judges' Broad Injunctions
Washington, June 27 – The United States Supreme Court handed President Donald Trump a significant legal victory on Friday by narrowing the authority of federal judges to issue sweeping nationwide injunctions, a move that could allow his contested immigration policies—including the attempt to limit birthright citizenship—to advance in parts of the country. However, the court stopped short of ruling on the constitutionality of Trump’s order, leaving the future of the bir
US Supreme Court denies fast-track bid to block Trump’s reciprocal tariffs
The United States Supreme Court has handed President Donald Trump a significant legal victory by refusing to expedite a case challenging his broad reciprocal tariffs on imports. The court’s decision, delivered Friday, rejected an urgent scheduling request made by two family-owned companies that aimed to invalidate several of Trump’s import duties. The companies, Learning Resources Inc. and Hand2Mind Inc., had asked the justices to bypass the usual judicial process and conside
US Supreme Court denies fast-track bid to block Trump’s reciprocal tariffs
The United States Supreme Court has handed President Donald Trump a significant legal victory by refusing to expedite a case challenging his broad reciprocal tariffs on imports. The court’s decision, delivered Friday, rejected an urgent scheduling request made by two family-owned companies that aimed to invalidate several of Trump’s import duties. The companies, Learning Resources Inc. and Hand2Mind Inc., had asked the justices to bypass the usual judicial process and conside
Kamal Haasan Delays 'Thug Life' Release in Karnataka Amid Controversy
Actor Kamal Haasan has announced a delay in the release of his upcoming film 'Thug Life' in Karnataka. This decision follows a controversy stemming from his remarks about the Kannada language's origin, which led to wides
Kamal Haasan Delays 'Thug Life' Release in Karnataka Amid Controversy
Actor Kamal Haasan has announced a delay in the release of his upcoming film 'Thug Life' in Karnataka. This decision follows a controversy stemming from his remarks about the Kannada language's origin, which led to wides
Kamal Haasan Slammed by HC Over Kannada Remark
The Karnataka High Court on Tuesday lashed out at actor and filmmaker Kamal Haasan for his controversial comment claiming that “Kannada originated from Tamil.” During a hearing on his plea seeking protection for the release of his upcoming film Thug Life, the court expressed displeasure over his refusal to issue an apology, stating that the remark had "hurt the sentiments" of people across the state.
Kamal Haasan Slammed by HC Over Kannada Remark
The Karnataka High Court on Tuesday lashed out at actor and filmmaker Kamal Haasan for his controversial comment claiming that “Kannada originated from Tamil.” During a hearing on his plea seeking protection for the release of his upcoming film Thug Life, the court expressed displeasure over his refusal to issue an apology, stating that the remark had "hurt the sentiments" of people across the state.
US court urged by Trump officials to avoid halting tariffs over global security concerns
The Trump administration, currently embroiled in multiple legal battles over its controversial executive orders, has urged a New York court not to place a stay on President Donald Trump’s tariffs order. In a dramatic appeal, administration officials warned that halting the tariffs could not only harm American economic interests but also destabilize fragile peace agreements and undermine global diplomacy. Citing examples such as the tense India-Pakistan standoff and ongoing trade talks w
US court urged by Trump officials to avoid halting tariffs over global security concerns
The Trump administration, currently embroiled in multiple legal battles over its controversial executive orders, has urged a New York court not to place a stay on President Donald Trump’s tariffs order. In a dramatic appeal, administration officials warned that halting the tariffs could not only harm American economic interests but also destabilize fragile peace agreements and undermine global diplomacy. Citing examples such as the tense India-Pakistan standoff and ongoing trade talks w
Supreme Court Slams ED Over Tamil Nadu Liquor Raids
The Supreme Court of India has come down hard on the Enforcement Directorate (ED), accusing the central agency of “crossing all limits” during its recent raids on Tamil Nadu’s TASMAC – the state-run liquor distribution corporation. These raids, conducted in March and again in May, have drawn sharp criticism from the judiciary for targeting a government-owned monopoly and allegedly overstepping legal protocols. A Supreme Court bench led by Chief Justice BR Gav
Supreme Court Slams ED Over Tamil Nadu Liquor Raids
The Supreme Court of India has come down hard on the Enforcement Directorate (ED), accusing the central agency of “crossing all limits” during its recent raids on Tamil Nadu’s TASMAC – the state-run liquor distribution corporation. These raids, conducted in March and again in May, have drawn sharp criticism from the judiciary for targeting a government-owned monopoly and allegedly overstepping legal protocols. A Supreme Court bench led by Chief Justice BR Gav
Jayam Ravi Divorce Case Heats Up Over ₹40 Lakh Demand
Tamil actor Jayam Ravi, also known by his real name Ravi Mohan, is now facing a dramatic turn in his ongoing divorce case with wife Aarthi Ravi. The case, already attracting public attention due to its high-profile nature, has now taken a more serious turn as both parties appeared in court for the latest hearing. In a recent petition submitted to the court, Jayam Ravi made it clear that he no longer wishes to continue the marriage, urging the court to reject Aarthi's request for
Jayam Ravi Divorce Case Heats Up Over ₹40 Lakh Demand
Tamil actor Jayam Ravi, also known by his real name Ravi Mohan, is now facing a dramatic turn in his ongoing divorce case with wife Aarthi Ravi. The case, already attracting public attention due to its high-profile nature, has now taken a more serious turn as both parties appeared in court for the latest hearing. In a recent petition submitted to the court, Jayam Ravi made it clear that he no longer wishes to continue the marriage, urging the court to reject Aarthi's request for
Waqf Law Challenged in Supreme Court Over Religion Clause
The Supreme Court of India is currently hearing a significant challenge to the Waqf Amendment Act, a controversial law passed earlier this year that alters the composition and functioning of Waqf bodies across the country. The hearing, led by a bench headed by Chief Justice BR Gavai, features strong opposition from prominent legal figures who argue that the amendments infringe on religious rights and question the very definition of secularism in India. Senior Advocates Kapil Sibal,
Waqf Law Challenged in Supreme Court Over Religion Clause
The Supreme Court of India is currently hearing a significant challenge to the Waqf Amendment Act, a controversial law passed earlier this year that alters the composition and functioning of Waqf bodies across the country. The hearing, led by a bench headed by Chief Justice BR Gavai, features strong opposition from prominent legal figures who argue that the amendments infringe on religious rights and question the very definition of secularism in India. Senior Advocates Kapil Sibal,
India Not Dharmashal : Supreme Court Rejects Sri Lankan Man’s Plea
In a firm stance on refugee policies, the Supreme Court of India today denied a Sri Lankan national’s request to remain in the country, stating, "India is not a dharmashala (free shelter) that can entertain refugees from all over the world." The remark came from Justice Dipankar Datta, who was sitting on a bench alongside Justice K Vinod Chandran, while hearing the plea of a man convicted under anti-terror laws. The petitioner, a Sri Lankan Tamil, was arrest
India Not Dharmashal : Supreme Court Rejects Sri Lankan Man’s Plea
In a firm stance on refugee policies, the Supreme Court of India today denied a Sri Lankan national’s request to remain in the country, stating, "India is not a dharmashala (free shelter) that can entertain refugees from all over the world." The remark came from Justice Dipankar Datta, who was sitting on a bench alongside Justice K Vinod Chandran, while hearing the plea of a man convicted under anti-terror laws. The petitioner, a Sri Lankan Tamil, was arrest
Lawsuit: Whataburger served onions despite allergy warning, man seeks $250K+
A Texas man has filed a lawsuit against Whataburger, alleging negligence after he suffered an allergic reaction from eating a meal that contained onions despite explicitly requesting that his food be made without them. The legal petition, submitted on April 25, 2025, in Harris County, claims the restaurant failed to meet a reasonable standard of care, which resulted in the plaintiff, Demery Ardell Wilson, suffering personal injuries that required medical treatment. The incident oc
Lawsuit: Whataburger served onions despite allergy warning, man seeks $250K+
A Texas man has filed a lawsuit against Whataburger, alleging negligence after he suffered an allergic reaction from eating a meal that contained onions despite explicitly requesting that his food be made without them. The legal petition, submitted on April 25, 2025, in Harris County, claims the restaurant failed to meet a reasonable standard of care, which resulted in the plaintiff, Demery Ardell Wilson, suffering personal injuries that required medical treatment. The incident oc
Supreme Court questions Trump’s birthright citizenship policy and nationwide injunctions
The United States Supreme Court on Thursday appeared divided as it considered two major legal questions: the fate of former President Donald Trump’s executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship, and the broader judicial practice of nationwide injunctions that lower courts have used to block such policies. Although none of the justices openly supported the constitutionality of Trump’s controversial order—which attempts to deny citizenship to certain individuals born
Supreme Court questions Trump’s birthright citizenship policy and nationwide injunctions
The United States Supreme Court on Thursday appeared divided as it considered two major legal questions: the fate of former President Donald Trump’s executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship, and the broader judicial practice of nationwide injunctions that lower courts have used to block such policies. Although none of the justices openly supported the constitutionality of Trump’s controversial order—which attempts to deny citizenship to certain individuals born
President Murmu Questions Supreme Court Bill Assent Ruling
In a rare and potentially historic clash between two of India's highest constitutional offices, President Droupadi Murmu has openly questioned a recent Supreme Court ruling that mandates timelines for approving bills passed by legislatures. This bold move marks the first time in independent India’s history that a sitting President has directly contested a decision made by the apex court, highlighting a deepening constitutional debate over the separation of powers. The Supr
President Murmu Questions Supreme Court Bill Assent Ruling
In a rare and potentially historic clash between two of India's highest constitutional offices, President Droupadi Murmu has openly questioned a recent Supreme Court ruling that mandates timelines for approving bills passed by legislatures. This bold move marks the first time in independent India’s history that a sitting President has directly contested a decision made by the apex court, highlighting a deepening constitutional debate over the separation of powers. The Supr
Gali Janardhan Reddy Gets 7-Year Jail Term in ₹884 Cr Obulapuram Mining Scam
In a landmark verdict delivered by the CBI Special Court in Nampally, justice was finally served in the long-standing Obulapuram illegal mining case that once rocked the Telugu states. After a thorough investigation spanning 14 years, the court found former Karnataka minister and mining baron Gali Janardhan Reddy guilty, along with several others connected to the Obulapuram Mining Company (OMC). This marks the end of a significant legal saga that had far-reaching political and environmental i
Gali Janardhan Reddy Gets 7-Year Jail Term in ₹884 Cr Obulapuram Mining Scam
In a landmark verdict delivered by the CBI Special Court in Nampally, justice was finally served in the long-standing Obulapuram illegal mining case that once rocked the Telugu states. After a thorough investigation spanning 14 years, the court found former Karnataka minister and mining baron Gali Janardhan Reddy guilty, along with several others connected to the Obulapuram Mining Company (OMC). This marks the end of a significant legal saga that had far-reaching political and environmental i
Pahalgam Terror Aftermath: SC Rips Into Plea, Backs Forces With Sharp Rebuke
The Supreme Court on Thursday sharply criticized a public interest litigation (PIL) seeking a judicial probe into the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir, that claimed the lives of 26 people mostly civilians. The petition, filed by Fatesh Kumar Shahu, Mohammad Junaid, and Vicky Kumar, was met with firm resistance from the bench, which questioned the timing and intent behind the plea. Justice Surya Kant expressed strong disapproval, stating, “Is this the way you want
Pahalgam Terror Aftermath: SC Rips Into Plea, Backs Forces With Sharp Rebuke
The Supreme Court on Thursday sharply criticized a public interest litigation (PIL) seeking a judicial probe into the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir, that claimed the lives of 26 people mostly civilians. The petition, filed by Fatesh Kumar Shahu, Mohammad Junaid, and Vicky Kumar, was met with firm resistance from the bench, which questioned the timing and intent behind the plea. Justice Surya Kant expressed strong disapproval, stating, “Is this the way you want









