Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Topic: Fabricated Police stories

For wrongly persecuted, compensation is right: Muslim League MP in Rajya Sabha

While raising the issue of legal remedies and compensation for the wrongly prosecuted, Indian Union Muslim League MP PV Abdul Wahab in Rajya Sabha on Thursday urged the Union government to implement the recommendations of 277th Law Commission.

Saleem Khan – a father who languishes in jail under UAPA

Saleem Khan will turn 50 on October 2nd, and if his bail appeal is denied, this will be his second birthday in prison.

UP Police killed 23 Muslims, arrested more than 3000 during anti-CAA protest: Report

At least 3,000 people were illegally arrested by Uttar Pradesh police for taking part in protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act and many of them remain in jails under fabricated charges, even after more than two years since the anti-CAA protests began, said a new report by Association for Protection of Civil Rights (APCR).

“My son has lost 13 precious years”: Mother of Muslim man acquitted in Ahmedabad blast case

 "My son has lost 13 precious years (of his life). He got justice but it is delayed," says Jahida Khatun, a 75-year-old woman of Jharkhand whose son was acquitted in the case related to the 2008 Ahmedabad serial blasts.

14 years after arrest, Prashant Rahi acquitted in UAPA case

After arrested in 2007 and was given bail in 2011, rights activist and former journalist Prashant Rahi and three others who were accused of being Maoists, were acquitted by court in Uttarakhand on Friday.

Kerala police label protesting Congress leaders ‘terrorists’; ‘Cos they are Muslims?’ asks Congress

In a controversial move, Kerala Police informed a local court in a remand report that it is speculating 'terrorist links' of the Muslim leaders of Congress party who protested demanding state accountability on the suicide of a 21-year-old Mofiya Parveen allegedly after she complained of domestic violence at the hands of her husband.