Ashok Kharat case: Godman impregnated victim, gave her abortion pills, say police A self-styled "godman" named Ashok Kharat has been remanded in police custody in a rape case, following allegations that he sexually exploited a woman between February 2020 and March 2026. The prosecution claims he impregnated the victim, administered abortion pills, and coerced her relatives to surrender their Aadhaar and PAN cards. The case has drawn significant attention due to the alleged use of black magic and the legal arguments surrounding consent and evidence. The Special Investigation Team (SIT) investigating the case reported that Kharat has not cooperated with the probe. During a court hearing, the investigating officer stated that Kharat raped the woman and impregnated her, then gave her abortion medication. The officer emphasized that Kharat is the "mastermind" behind the alleged crimes and has refused to assist the police. The prosecution argued that the victim was subjected to repeated sexual exploitation over nearly six years, with threats to her children used as psychological coercion. When she became pregnant, Kharat allegedly provided abortion pills and forced her family members, including her brother and mother, to hand over their identification documents. The prosecution further alleged that Kharat administered sedatives to the victim and used a consistent method of exploitation across all his victims. They requested that Kharat be held in police custody for seven days to determine which medicines were given to the victim and to investigate why he took documents from her family. Throughout the hearing, Kharat remained silent, facing the camera with clasped hands and refusing to comment.#court #ashok_kharat #special_investigation_team #black_magic_act #victim

Justin Baldoni Brings New Accusation Against Blake Lively Before It Ends With Us Trial Justin Baldoni and his co-defendants have filed new claims against Blake Lively in the ongoing It Ends With Us lawsuit, seeking to delay key pretrial deadlines. The request, submitted in a letter to Judge Lewis J Liman on March 25, argues that Lively’s legal team engaged in a “document dump” ahead of the trial, disrupting the defendants’ preparation. The motion asks for a one-week extension on deadlines to submit pretrial filings and oppose motions, as well as a postponement of the final pretrial conference. The defendants also requested a Zoom conference to address procedural issues, emphasizing the need for clarity on the trial’s timeline. The filing highlights tensions between the parties as the case approaches its legal proceedings, with Baldoni’s team alleging that Lively’s team overwhelmed them with discovery materials without prior notice. The court’s response to the motion will determine whether the trial’s schedule is adjusted, potentially impacting the timeline for the high-profile case. The lawsuit centers on allegations of workplace misconduct, with Baldoni and his co-defendants accusing Lively of creating a hostile environment during their collaboration on the film. Lively’s legal team has denied these claims, asserting that the accusations are unfounded and part of a broader pattern of misconduct. The trial, which has drawn significant media attention, is expected to focus on the alleged interactions between the parties and the validity of the claims made by both sides. As the legal battle progresses, the court’s decision on the motion for a delay could set a precedent for how such disputes are handled in future cases.#court #justin_baldoni #blake_lively #it_ends_with_us #judge_lewis_j_liman
95-yr-old unable to walk, court goes to him, delivers verdict #court #delivers_verdict #unable #walk #delivers

25-year wait in high court, SC for finality in corruption case #wait #case #high_court #corruption_case #court
