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Mirra Andreeva is one of the brightest young stars in women’s tennis. The 19-year-old Russian has enjoyed a breakthrough rise on the WTA Tour. She has reached the French Open 2026 final. She has delivered impressive performances at Grand Slams and WTA 1000 events. These wins have made her one of the most talked-about players in and off tennis court.
Educationist Faisal Khan, known as Khan Sir, will not surrender in Patna Civil Court, with his lawyer stating a bail plea will be filed Monday. The case involves a June 2 attack on his coaching center, where a security guard was assaulted and property damaged. Two of Khan Sir's security guards have already been arrested.
A potential peace deal between the US and Iran hinges on the release of $24 billion in frozen Iranian assets, according to military advisor Mohsen Rezaei. He stated that the ball is in President Trump's court to break the negotiation deadlock, proposing the funds as a test of trust. Rezaei also warned of expanded military responses if attacked again.
The Supreme Court has ruled that an accused's right to a fair trial includes access to prosecution documents, even if classified under the Official Secrets Act. The court ordered the government to provide highly confidential documents to retired Major General V.K. Singh, facing charges for revealing secrets in his book, emphasizing fair trial rights.
Morgan Riddle recently criticized a New York Times opinion article, calling its message about women “objectively horrific.” The tennis influencer shared her views through Instagram posts and revisited her earlier comments about gender issues. While the debate gained attention online, Taylor Fritz is now focused on returning to action during the upcoming grass-court season in Stuttgart.
Karnataka High Court holds BSNL responsible for an Rs 87 lakh bank fraud, stating the telecom giant's negligence in issuing a duplicate SIM enabled cybercriminals. The court dismissed BSNL's challenge, enhancing compensation to over Rs 50 lakh plus interest, emphasizing a heightened duty of care for financial institutions.
The Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh High Court has upheld a family court's decision to include a question about a wife allegedly sending "kiss emojis" in a divorce case. The court stated no prejudice would be caused as the husband must prove cruelty. The wife's challenge was dismissed, with the court emphasizing evidence is key.
The Supreme Court has strongly criticized Gujarat police for a 20-year-old investigation delay, ordering its completion within six weeks. Justices Karol and Masih emphasized constitutional courts cannot ignore such prolonged probes, especially when a complainant faces immense difficulty. The court highlighted the seriousness of lost case records, impacting the justice system and demanding swift action.
The Supreme Court will examine if a married daughter's son is eligible for compassionate employment after her father's death. This follows a recent ruling granting such rights to dependent married daughters. The Chhattisgarh government has been asked to respond to a petition challenging its denial of employment to a grandson.
The Supreme Court has ruled that a husband cannot be convicted of cruelty under Section 498A of the IPC solely for not speaking to his wife for a few days.
A fan who ran onto the court and attempted to take a selfie with Victor Wembanyama during Game 1 of the NBA Finals has been arrested and banned for life from all NBA arenas. The NBA also issued a lifetime ban to a second person involved. The incident briefly delayed play before the New York Knicks secured a 105-95 win.
Paige Lorenze is the fiancée of American tennis star Tommy Paul and one of the most recognizable faces around the tennis tour. A former ski racer, she has built a successful career as a content creator, entrepreneur, and business owner. The couple got engaged in July 2025 and continue to attract attention from fans both on and off the court.
Many Indian broadband users pay for high speeds but get less. This isn't just a service lapse; you can formally complain and seek compensation. Your recourse lies with TRAI for service quality violations or consumer courts for financial losses. Follow a three-step process: complain to your ISP, then TRAI, and finally, the consumer forum if unresolved.
Lawyers in Kerala are now on notice: filming social media reels within court premises could lead to professional misconduct charges. The Kerala High Court Advocates Association has warned that such actions violate ethical standards and could result in disciplinary action, including suspension or even disbarment, impacting a lawyer's career and reputation.
The Supreme Court has made a pivotal ruling, declaring that extended separation without reconciliation can be classified as mental cruelty, warranting divorce under the Hindu Marriage Act. This case, involving doctors who had been estranged for over 15 years, led the court to dissolve their marriage, citing mutual abandonment.
The National Testing Agency has addressed claims of NEET 2026 question papers being sold on Telegram. This follows the recent cancellation of the NEET UG 2026 examination due to alleged paper leaks. Millions of students were impacted by the cancellation. The Central Bureau of Investigation is now investigating the matter. The Supreme Court has also expressed concerns about examination security
The incident led to widespread protests, with demonstrators demanding justice for the victim and criticising remarks by Punjab police officials that were widely seen as blaming her for the attack. Protesters were calling for the sacking of lead police investigator Omar Sheikh, who had blamed the victim for the incident, saying that "our society does not permit women to be out late at night alone".
Dalton Eatherly, known as ChudTheBuilder, remains jailed after a Tennessee judge refused to lower his $1 million bond. YouTuber Alex Rosen offered $100,000 toward the bond, but Judge William Goodman III kept existing restrictions. Eatherly also faces separate charges in Nashville. The main case stems from a May 13 courthouse shooting involving Joshua Fox in Clarksville.
The Supreme Court collegium, led by Chief Justice of India Surya Kant, has recommended ten advocates and judicial officers for appointment as judges to the High Courts of Karnataka, Himachal Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh. The recommendations include six advocates for the Karnataka HC, three judicial officers for the Himachal Pradesh HC, and one advocate for the Madhya Pradesh HC.