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By Kunal Shrivastav , 13 March 2026
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Court Quashes Notice in Amazon Abortion Pill Case

A court has set aside a notice issued in connection with a case involving the alleged online sale of abortion pills through Amazon’s platform, marking a significant development in the legal proceedings. The ruling comes after legal scrutiny over whether the notice had sufficient grounds under applicable regulations governing pharmaceutical distribution and e-commerce platforms. The court determined that procedural and jurisdictional issues warranted the dismissal of the notice at this stage.

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By Tinku Bhatia , 11 March 2026
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Haryana Police Issue Look Out Circular Against Rapper Badshah Amid Ongoing Investigation

Haryana Police have reportedly issued a Look Out Circular (LOC) against Indian rapper and music producer Badshah as part of an ongoing investigation related to financial and legal irregularities. The move is intended to prevent the artist from leaving the country while authorities continue examining the case. Law enforcement officials have not disclosed the full details of the inquiry but confirmed that procedural steps are underway. The development has drawn considerable public attention due to Badshah’s prominence in India’s music industry.

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By Nick Arora , 9 March 2026
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Most-Wanted Gangster Amritpal Singh Detained at Moldova Border Following International Alert

Authorities have detained Amritpal Singh, also known as Amrit Dalam, a fugitive gangster allegedly linked to the Jaggu Bhagwanpuria criminal network, near the Moldova border after an Interpol Red Corner Notice triggered international action. The arrest followed coordinated efforts by Punjab Police, India’s Ministry of External Affairs, and central investigative agencies. Officials confirmed that the operation was part of a broader initiative to track down overseas fugitives connected to organized crime in Punjab.

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By Neena Shukla , 6 March 2026
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Consumer Court Orders Malaysia Airlines Refund; MakeMyTrip Penalized for Service Lapses

A consumer dispute panel has directed Malaysia Airlines to refund a passenger for a disrupted international journey, while also imposing a penalty on online travel platform MakeMyTrip for service deficiencies. The ruling underscores growing judicial scrutiny of airlines and intermediaries over refund delays, cancellation transparency, and passenger rights. The case reflects broader regulatory expectations that carriers and booking platforms adhere strictly to consumer protection standards, particularly in cross-border travel.

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By Amrita Bhatia , 28 February 2026
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ED Questions Anil Ambani as Probe Intensifies Into Alleged Financial Irregularities

India’s financial crime watchdog has questioned industrialist Anil Ambani as part of an expanding investigation into alleged money laundering and related financial transactions. The development marks a significant escalation in a case that has drawn sustained regulatory and public attention, given the scale of the businesses once controlled by the Reliance Group chairman. Officials are examining complex fund movements, inter-corporate dealings and lending practices tied to stressed companies.

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By Kirti Srinivasan , 25 February 2026
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“Kantara” Controversy: Karnataka High Court Summons Ranveer Singh Amid Legal Dispute

The critically acclaimed film Kantara has become the center of a high-profile legal controversy as the Karnataka High Court reportedly issued notices involving Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh. The case revolves around copyright, distribution rights, and alleged content disputes linked to the movie’s release and promotions. Legal analysts note that this development underscores the complexities of intellectual property enforcement in India’s film industry.

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  • Bollywood
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By Poonam Singh , 23 February 2026
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Rajpal Yadav Legal Case Brings Spotlight on Celebrity Accountability and Industry Pressures

The ongoing legal case involving actor Rajpal Yadav has once again drawn attention to the complex intersection of celebrity, finance, and legal responsibility in India’s entertainment industry. The matter, rooted in financial and contractual disputes, has progressed through the judicial system while attracting public and media scrutiny. Industry observers say the case highlights broader challenges faced by actors navigating business ventures alongside creative careers.

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By Amrita Bhatia , 23 February 2026
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IDFC Bank Faces Rs 590 Crore Fraud Linked to Haryana Government Accounts

IDFC First Bank is under scrutiny following the discovery of a Rs 590-crore fraud affecting accounts held by the Haryana Government. Preliminary investigations suggest irregularities in fund transfers, triggering concerns over internal controls and compliance mechanisms. Banking regulators are closely monitoring the situation, while the state government has initiated its own probe.

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By Neena Shukla , 22 February 2026
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Court Hears Bail Plea in Case Involving Actor Rajpal Yadav

A court hearing concerning the bail plea of Indian actor Rajpal Yadav has drawn public attention, highlighting the legal scrutiny faced by high-profile figures beyond the film industry. The proceedings relate to a long-running financial dispute, with the court examining compliance with earlier judicial directions and the merits of granting interim relief. While the case does not pertain to the actor’s professional work, it underscores the broader principle that legal accountability applies uniformly.

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  • Indian Celebrities
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By Kirti Srinivasan , 21 February 2026
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SpiceJet Barred from Bangladesh Airspace Following Unpaid Dues

Bangladesh authorities have barred SpiceJet from operating flights in its airspace due to unresolved financial obligations, disrupting regional connectivity and highlighting regulatory compliance challenges in international aviation. The decision follows months of unpaid fees and unsettled invoices owed to Bangladesh’s civil aviation authority. Analysts suggest the move underscores the financial pressures facing budget carriers and the importance of adhering to cross-border payment obligations.

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