India Weekly Legal Update June 2026
Indian legal developments for June 15-21, 2026, including Supreme Court rulings on fundamental rights and the Telegram ban.
Indian legal developments for June 15-21, 2026, including Supreme Court rulings on fundamental rights and the Telegram ban.
A self-proclaimed alternative medicine practitioner and his associate allegedly blackmailed and swindled a 75-year-old Thane merchant of Rs 56.2 lakh.
Indian government data reveals a staggering pedestrian fatality crisis, with a vast majority of deaths occurring on national highways and non-urban roads.
Raichur police discover the decapitated body of a 35-year-old man in a locked rental home after neighbors report a foul odor.
A three-year-old boy was discovered dead with severe neck injuries in a rented apartment in Shiv Durga Vihar, triggering a police investigation.
The Indore Bar Association election intensifies as candidate withdrawals finalize and voting dates approach for 53 contesting lawyers.
A Ranchi district court cleared an elderly nun and two others of child trafficking charges, ending an eight-year legal ordeal for the Missionaries of Charity.
The Court of Appeal has intervened to stop the controversial deregistration of five political parties ordered by the Federal High Court in Abuja, stabilizing the political framework ahead of the 2027 general elections. Key Highlights On Democracy Day, structural analysis indicated that Nigeria frequently confuses electoral rituals with genuine democratic substance. The nation routinely celebrates…
The Supreme Court has cleared the way for an election interference lawsuit by a former Southern Alberta MLA to proceed.
The State Special Operation Cell arrested three hitmen tied to cross-border gangs, preventing a major assassination plot in Punjab’s Majha region.