IIM Bengaluru Professor And Wife Accused Of Assaulting Manipur Woman A faculty member of the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore and his wife have been booked after a 23-year-old woman from Manipur
IIM Bengaluru Professor And Wife Accused Of Assaulting Manipur Woman A faculty member of the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore and his wife have been booked after a 23-year-old woman from Manipur
Bengaluru Man Duped Of Rs 5 Lakh In Fake WhatsApp Wedding Invite Scam
Bengaluru Man Duped Of Rs 5 Lakh In Fake WhatsApp Wedding Invite Scam
ED Arrests TMC Leader Sujit Bose In Bengal Municipal Recruitment Scam
ED Arrests TMC Leader Sujit Bose In Bengal Municipal Recruitment Scam
SIT Arrests Three in Chandranath Rath Murder Case Three people have been arrested in connection with the murder of Chandranath Rath, an aide of West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari, police offi
SIT Arrests Three in Chandranath Rath Murder Case Three people have been arrested in connection with the murder of Chandranath Rath, an aide of West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari, police offi
A tragic incident involving two Malayali sisters from Kottayam has sent shockwaves across Kerala and Tamil Nadu after they were found dead in Kanyakumari on April 30, 2026. The sisters, who were settled in Austin
A tragic incident involving two Malayali sisters from Kottayam has sent shockwaves across Kerala and Tamil Nadu after they were found dead in Kanyakumari on April 30, 2026. The sisters, who were settled in Austin
A special court of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has sentenced Mohammed Shariq to 10 years of rigorous imprisonment in connection with the 2022
A special court of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has sentenced Mohammed Shariq to 10 years of rigorous imprisonment in connection with the 2022
The Bombay High Court has directed the Maharashtra government to pay ₹50,000 each as compensation to advocate Yogeshwar Kawade and former serviceman Avinash Date for wrongful handcuffing by police in a 2010 case. A division bench comprising Justices Urmila Joshi-Phalke and Nivedita Mehta held that the act amounted to “unwarranted humiliation and indignity,” underlining that such treatment viol
The Bombay High Court has directed the Maharashtra government to pay ₹50,000 each as compensation to advocate Yogeshwar Kawade and former serviceman Avinash Date for wrongful handcuffing by police in a 2010 case. A division bench comprising Justices Urmila Joshi-Phalke and Nivedita Mehta held that the act amounted to “unwarranted humiliation and indignity,” underlining that such treatment viol
A 22-year-old woman, daughter of a senior Income Tax Department officer, was found dead at her residence in southeast Delhi, triggering a major investigation. Police said the victim was alone at home when the incident occurred, as her parents had stepped out in the morning. Her body was later discovered under suspicious circumstances, prompting immediate action by law enforcement agencies. Preliminary findings suggest that the victim was strangled, possibly using a mobile phone char
A 22-year-old woman, daughter of a senior Income Tax Department officer, was found dead at her residence in southeast Delhi, triggering a major investigation. Police said the victim was alone at home when the incident occurred, as her parents had stepped out in the morning. Her body was later discovered under suspicious circumstances, prompting immediate action by law enforcement agencies. Preliminary findings suggest that the victim was strangled, possibly using a mobile phone char
A major “digital arrest” scam has come to light, highlighting the growing threat of cyber fraud in India. In this case, a victim was cheated out of over ₹2 crore after being manipulated by fraudsters posing as officials. Authorities later cracked the case, arresting multiple accused and recovering a significant portion of the stolen money. The fraud began with a call from someone claiming to be linked to a courier service, alleging that a parcel in the victim’s name containe
A major “digital arrest” scam has come to light, highlighting the growing threat of cyber fraud in India. In this case, a victim was cheated out of over ₹2 crore after being manipulated by fraudsters posing as officials. Authorities later cracked the case, arresting multiple accused and recovering a significant portion of the stolen money. The fraud began with a call from someone claiming to be linked to a courier service, alleging that a parcel in the victim’s name containe
The Tamil Nadu Cyber Crime Wing has arrested six individuals in connection with the illegal online leak of Jana Nayagan, the reported farewell film of Vijay, in high-definition (HD). The accused have been remanded to judicial custody after allegedly sharing and distributing the film across multiple online platforms without authorisation, raising serious concerns over digital piracy in the film industry. In a swift crackdown, authorities have taken down over 300 links hosting pirated versions of the film. The leak, reported on April 9, saw several clips—and in some cases, the full movie—circulating widely on websites, social media platforms, and messaging apps. Officials are continuing efforts to identify additional sources and prevent further distribution. Following the incident, KVN Productions filed a formal complaint, leading to the registration of a case at the State Cyber Crime Investigation Centre. Legal proceedings have been initiated under relevant provisions of the Information Technology Act, the Copyright Act, and the Cinematograph Act, all of which address digital piracy and unauthorised distribution of copyrighted content. Authorities have reiterated that strict action will be taken against individuals involved in piracy, including those who upload, share, or download such content. The case highlights ongoing challenges faced by the film industry in combating online leaks, particularly around major releases.
The Tamil Nadu Cyber Crime Wing has arrested six individuals in connection with the illegal online leak of Jana Nayagan, the reported farewell film of Vijay, in high-definition (HD). The accused have been remanded to judicial custody after allegedly sharing and distributing the film across multiple online platforms without authorisation, raising serious concerns over digital piracy in the film industry. In a swift crackdown, authorities have taken down over 300 links hosting pirated versions of the film. The leak, reported on April 9, saw several clips—and in some cases, the full movie—circulating widely on websites, social media platforms, and messaging apps. Officials are continuing efforts to identify additional sources and prevent further distribution. Following the incident, KVN Productions filed a formal complaint, leading to the registration of a case at the State Cyber Crime Investigation Centre. Legal proceedings have been initiated under relevant provisions of the Information Technology Act, the Copyright Act, and the Cinematograph Act, all of which address digital piracy and unauthorised distribution of copyrighted content. Authorities have reiterated that strict action will be taken against individuals involved in piracy, including those who upload, share, or download such content. The case highlights ongoing challenges faced by the film industry in combating online leaks, particularly around major releases.
The city of Seattle has reached a $29 million settlement with the family of Jaahnavi Kandula, a 23-year-old graduate student from India, who tragically lost her life in 2023 after being struck by a speeding police officer. Kandula, a master's student at Northeastern University’s Seattle campus, was hit by Officer Kevin Dave, who was driving at 74 mph (119 km/h) in a 25-mph (40 km/h) zone while responding to a drug overdose call. Although Da
The city of Seattle has reached a $29 million settlement with the family of Jaahnavi Kandula, a 23-year-old graduate student from India, who tragically lost her life in 2023 after being struck by a speeding police officer. Kandula, a master's student at Northeastern University’s Seattle campus, was hit by Officer Kevin Dave, who was driving at 74 mph (119 km/h) in a 25-mph (40 km/h) zone while responding to a drug overdose call. Although Da