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15 September 2025 Rohit Chaturvedi

India-Pakistan Asia Cup 2025 Handshake Row: Opposition Demands Suspension, Calls It 'Treachery'

India beat Pakistan by seven wickets in the Asia Cup 2025, but a handshake snub by Indian players set off a political storm. Opposition leaders called the game 'treachery' and asked for the match to be suspended. Pakistan’s team complained to the match referee, while ACC sources say a no-handshake protocol was pre-discussed. The incident reignites questions about sportsmanship and India-Pakistan cricket ties.

8 September 2025 Rohit Chaturvedi

Delhi High Court bail verdict: Why Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam and 8 others were denied relief in 2020 riots case

The Delhi High Court has rejected bail for Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam and eight others in the 2020 Delhi riots conspiracy case, calling the violence premeditated. The accused have been in jail for over five years. The court brushed aside delay arguments, saying a rushed trial would hurt both sides. Sharjeel Imam has moved the Supreme Court, setting up a key test on bail under the UAPA.

29 July 2023 Rohit Chaturvedi

Can I file a case directly in the Supreme Court of India?

Alright folks, let's dive into the hot topic of whether you can directly file a case in the Supreme Court of India, shall we? Now, I bet some of you are thinking, "surely I can just waltz right in there and drop my case, right?" Well, hold your horses! Generally, cases need to go through the lower courts before making their grand entrance at the Supreme Court. There are a few exceptions, though. So, while you can't exactly storm the Supreme Court with your case right off the bat, there might be a tiny window of opportunity to do so. Just like trying to sneak the last piece of cake when everyone's not looking!