Supreme Court Acquits Nine Death Row Prisoners, Cites Investigation Flaws and Calls for Compensation

November 29, 2025

Supreme Court Acquits Nine Death Row Prisoners, Cites Investigation Flaws and Calls for Compensation

The Supreme Court of India acquitted nine death row prisoners in 2025 due to grave investigative errors. Highlighting serious flaws in evidence and legal aid, the Court demands reforms and considers wrongful conviction compensations to help survivors rebuild their lives.

Supreme Court Acquits Nine Death Row Prisoners, Cites Investigation Flaws and Calls for Compensation

November 29, 2025

Supreme Court Acquits Nine Death Row Prisoners, Cites Investigation Flaws and Calls for Compensation

The Supreme Court of India acquitted nine death row prisoners in 2025 due to grave investigative errors. Highlighting serious flaws in evidence and legal aid, the Court demands reforms and considers wrongful conviction compensations to help survivors rebuild their lives.

Supreme Court to Hear Extension Pleas on Waqf Property Registration on December 1

November 29, 2025

Supreme Court to Hear Extension Pleas on Waqf Property Registration on December 1

The Supreme Court will hear petitions from AIMPLB, Asaduddin Owaisi, and others on December 1, seeking more time to register waqf properties on the UMEED portal. The six-month deadline for registration is ending soon. The court had earlier stayed some parts of the Waqf Amendment Act but upheld its constitutional validity.

Jetstar Grounds Airbus A320s, Cancels Flights After Global Software Recall

November 29, 2025

Jetstar Grounds Airbus A320s, Cancels Flights After Global Software Recall

Jetstar has canceled some domestic flights in Australia after Airbus called for an urgent software update on its A320 planes. The airline is working to help affected passengers. No Qantas flights appear impacted.

UN Panel Says Israel Runs 'De Facto Policy of Torture' on Palestinians

November 29, 2025

UN Panel Says Israel Runs 'De Facto Policy of Torture' on Palestinians

The UN committee on torture says Israel has a 'de facto state policy' of using torture against Palestinians in detention. The report highlights severe abuses following the October 7 Hamas attacks. It calls for urgent investigations into alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity.