Karnataka High Court Quashes Cruelty Case Over Food Restrictions After Childbirth

January 9, 2026

Karnataka High Court Quashes Cruelty Case Over Food Restrictions After Childbirth

Karnataka High Court dismissed a criminal complaint against a man accused by his wife of cruelty related to food restrictions after childbirth. The court said the case was a misuse of law and dismissed all allegations under IPC Section 498A, criticizing police for hasty FIR and harassment.

Activists Urge Supreme Court for Humane Stray Dog Management Amid Rising Attacks

January 9, 2026

Activists Urge Supreme Court for Humane Stray Dog Management Amid Rising Attacks

Animal rights activists ask India’s Supreme Court to soften its order on stray dogs and suggest kinder ways to handle the problem. They highlight attacks on dog feeders and call for municipal accountability and better sterilisation tracking.

Madras HC Threatens Charges Over Thirupparankundram Karthigai Deepam Contempt

January 9, 2026

Madras HC Threatens Charges Over Thirupparankundram Karthigai Deepam Contempt

Madras High Court warns officials about contempt over Karthigai Deepam order. Charges likely on February 2 if they don't explain failure to comply. Officials, including Madurai Collector, present in court.

UPSC to Use AI Facial Authentication for Secure Exam Entry from Now On

January 9, 2026

UPSC to Use AI Facial Authentication for Secure Exam Entry from Now On

UPSC will now use AI facial recognition to verify exam candidates at centres. This quick, secure system reduces entry time to 8-10 seconds and aims to prevent cheating and impersonation.

Man on Trial in Hamburg for Online Inciting Teens to Self-Harm and Suicide

January 9, 2026

Man on Trial in Hamburg for Online Inciting Teens to Self-Harm and Suicide

A 21-year-old man, accused of grooming teens to harm themselves online, faces trial in Hamburg. Known as White Tiger, he is linked to an international cyber-crime group. Prosecutors charge him with one murder and five attempted murders among 204 offences against children aged 11-15.