• 21 Apr, 2026

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Expansion of the National Forensic Sciences University: A Major Boost to India’s Criminal Justice System

Expansion of the National Forensic Sciences University: A Major Boost to India’s Criminal Justice System

The Ministry of Home Affairs has approved 14 new campuses for the National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU) across states like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Rajasthan. This expansion aims to strengthen India’s forensic infrastructure, reduce case backlogs, and train experts in forensic science, digital forensics, and cyber law. Many campuses will begin from transit facilities for faster rollout.

Night Duty Turns Violent: Senior Doctor Alleges Assault by Junior in Noida Hospital

Senior pediatrician Dr. Shivangi Raj Jaiswal at Noida’s Child PGI alleged that junior Dr. Aditya Verma slapped her multiple times abused her and threatened her life during a night duty argument in the emergency ward around 2 a.m on March 13/14, 2026. FIR have registered under BNS sections for hurt, insult and criminal intimidation. police probing with CCTV and hospital conducting internal inquiry.

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GMC Baramulla Controversy: Allegations of Forced Manual Sales Spark Debate on Ethics in Medical Education

A recent controversy at Government Medical College Baramulla in Jammu & Kashmir has brought attention to a troubling issue reported in some Indian medical colleges departments allegedly forcing students to purchase overpriced practical manuals under threat of attendance penalties.These allegations raise serious concerns about exploitation, ethics and regulatory oversight in medical education

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Regulatory Rampage: Bombay HC Declares Unlicensed Cosmetics ‘Illegal Invaders’ No Mercy for Glamstone’s ₹10 Crore Gamble

The recent Bombay High Court ruling in the case of Glamstone Cosmetics Pvt. Ltd. v. Union of India (Writ Petition No. 957 of 2026, decided on March 9, 2026) has sent a clear message to importers of cosmetics and related products in India: regulatory compliance cannot be bypassed, even if the goods are not destined for the domestic market.

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