April 21, 2026

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115-Page Order Rejects Former CM's 12 Bias Grounds After Prior Reliefs Granted

Delhi High Court judge rebuts each allegation from recusal pleas by accused including former chief minister and deputy, emphasizing natural justice applies equally when litigants judge the judge.

Country That Blockaded 27 Vessels Says Peace Talks Dependent On Other Side Negotiating In 'Good Faith'

Officials confirm that 'good faith' for the negotiating party means accepting the terms dictated by the nation currently 'absolutely destroying' their economy, as long as it happens 'voluntarily.'

Election Commission Chief Promises 'Violence-Free' West Bengal Polls For The Fifth Consecutive Election

The Chief Election Commissioner vowed to leave no stone unturned for elections that will be 'fear free, violence free, intimidation free, inducement free, chappa free, ⁠booth-jamming free, and source-jamming free,' a promise last made before the 2021, 2016, 2011, and 2006 polls.

IMD Issues Annual 'It's Going to Be Hotter This Year' Forecast, Citizens Respond with Annual 'Oh, Really?'

The national weather department has once again confirmed that the upcoming summer will feature 'above-normal heatwave days', a prediction that has reportedly left the nation's population utterly unsurprised.

MLA Whose Son Rammed Five People Dares Police: 'Does This District Belong To Your Daddy?'

The elected representative, who faces serious criminal charges according to his own affidavit, issued a public challenge to local law enforcement after his son, with a history of similar incidents, injured five citizens in a speeding SUV.

Nation's Top Security Advisor Visits Region for Fourth Time This Year to Discuss 'Peace' That Keeps Oil Flowing

Officials confirm that all discussions regarding regional stability and escalating conflicts invariably returned to the pressing need for 'uninterrupted crude supply,' especially through the Strait of Hormuz, which is apparently crucial for global tranquility.

'No Voter Left Behind' Commission Deletes 27 Lakh Over 'Impossible' Family Age Gaps

Centrally controlled algorithm flagged 1.36 crore entries like parents over 50 years older; ex-chief commissioners call criteria baseless, lacking appeals as polls start.

Special Court Commends Police for Admitting to False Testimony, Calls it 'Progress Towards Transparency'

Following a murder conviction against a former Minister, a Special Court applauded police officers who openly admitted to giving false evidence under oath, hailing it as a crucial step towards acknowledging the justice system's 'creative narrative license.'