Biren Tape Bombshell: Only 4 Brief Clips Sent for Forensic Test
KOHUR Tells Supreme Court Manipur Police Sent Only Four ‘Cut-Out’ Clips Instead of Full 48-Minute Audio in Biren Tape Probe. ...
Read moreDetailsKOHUR Tells Supreme Court Manipur Police Sent Only Four ‘Cut-Out’ Clips Instead of Full 48-Minute Audio in Biren Tape Probe. ...
Read moreDetailsPost-mortem reports from Silchar Medical College reveal close-range gunshot wounds, blunt-force trauma, and signs of torture, contradicting the official “militant” ...
Read moreDetailsLocal bodies must vaccinate, sterilize, and relocate dogs to shelters and ensure no habitats exist in public areas, the Court ...
Read moreDetailsCJI Gavai, who retires later this month, observed that the government’s sudden plea appeared aimed at avoiding his bench. “We ...
Read moreDetailsTruth Labs’ report—file no. TLH/AV/025/2024—concluded that the Manipur recordings were genuine, continuous, and matched Biren Singh’s voice with high probability. ...
Read moreDetailsSending the tape to a reputed overseas lab — such as those accredited in the UK, US, or Singapore — ...
Read moreDetailsWhen a lawyer cited cruelty against dogs, the bench retorted, “What about cruelty toward humans?”, underscoring its concern over public ...
Read moreDetailsFrom Delhi to UP, social media mocks the SC as its directives fail, exposing weak enforcement and growing public cynicism. ...
Read moreDetailsApproved by NEERI, green crackers use cleaner fuels and low-emission chemicals, making them safer for the environment and public health. ...
Read moreDetailsKishore claimed he was provoked by the CJI’s “mocking” comment during a plea seeking reconstruction of Lord Vishnu’s idol in ...
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