Friday, April 26, 2024

Topic: Fabricated Police stories

Journalist, father acquitted in UAPA case after 9 years

After 9 years of arrest by Anti Naxal Force (ANF), the 3rd Additional District and Sessions Judge B.B. Jakati on Thursday acquitted journalist Vittala Malekudiya and his father Lingappa, who had been accused of links with Maoists.

“Police communalised complaint”; Bail to Muslim men in Gujarat’s first ‘anti-conversion law’ case

Four Muslim men arrested in connection with the first case filed in Gujarat under the draconian anti-conversion law were granted bail on Wednesday.

Delhi police should use ‘common sense,’ court while discharging Muslim student in riot case

Holding that the charge cannot be invoked "merely on the statement" of a police witness, a Delhi court has discharged a 22-year-old student Javed from the charge of using an “explosive substance to destroy house” in a case connected to the northeast Delhi pogrom.

Our husbands, sons framed by Anti Terrorist Squad, say Muslim families in UP

The families of five Muslim youth who were arrested by Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) over “al-Qaeda module”, have outrightly denied the allegations made by the investigation agency and maintained that their kin are being falsely framed as terrorists with no firm evidence against them, demanding an immediate release of all the 'wrongfully arrested.'

Jamiat Ulama, APCR to give legal aid to UP Muslim youth arrested over “al-Qaeda module”

Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind (JUH), the prominent organisation and Association for the Protection of Civil Rights (APCR), a civil rights advocacy group have said they will provide legal assistance to Muslim youth arrested in Uttar Pradesh for their alleged connection with an "al-Qaeda module".

Innocent Prisoners; A first-hand experience with State, police and judiciary

Abdul Wahid Shaikh's 500 plus pages book published by Pharos publication, will be one of the most poignant contemporary prison literature, which has scanned and exposed the Indian state apparatus most blatantly.