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    Salman Khan firing case major update: Forensic analysis links suspects to Lawrence Bishnoi's brother

    In the Salman Khan house firing case, forensic analysis has confirmed that the audio recovered from the suspects' phones belongs to gangster Lawrence Bishnoi's brother, Anmol Bishnoi. This development sheds light on the alleged involvement of Lawrence Bishnoi's gang in the shooting incident outside Salman Khan's Bandra residence. Salman Khan himself recounted waking up to gunfire on April 14 and expressed gratitude for the police's assistance.

    New Criminal Laws will take effect from July 1: Union Law Minister Meghwal

    Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Law and Justice, Arjun Ram Meghwal announced the implementation of new criminal laws—Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita, Bharatiya Suraksha Sanhita, and Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam—from July 1, 2024. These laws, extensively modified based on Law Commission reports, aim to enhance the criminal justice system with increased penalties and new provisions.

    In deepfake era, photos claiming adultery by spouse to be proved by evidence: Delhi HC

    The Delhi High Court emphasised the need for concrete evidence in cases of alleged adultery, particularly in light of deepfake technology, as it dismissed a husband's appeal challenging a maintenance order. The court underscored the importance of proving claims, especially in the absence of substantial evidence, and suggested that the husband must provide proof before the family court due to the prevalence of deepfakes in today's society.

    The rise of Airchat & growing debate over navigating Internet with voice: can it gain momentum?

    Voice input technology faces challenges despite widespread adoption in internet products. Smart speaker shipments decline, while the voice recognition market is poised for significant growth. Users with visual disabilities encounter accuracy issues with voice commands.

    Atishi says audio footage deleted; ED vows to sue

    AAP minister Atishi alleges that the Enforcement Directorate (ED) is using coercion to threaten witnesses into speaking against AAP leaders for filing cases. Atishi accuses ED of deleting audio recordings of witness statements. ED denies the allegations and plans legal action against Atishi. AAP challenges ED to issue a formal signed statement on their letterhead.

    ED deleted audio of CCTV recordings of interrogation in excise policy case: AAP

    Atishi, a senior AAP leader, criticized the ED raids on party members' residences, accusing the BJP-led Centre of attempting to intimidate the party. The ED conducted searches at the premises of Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal's personal secretary Bibhav Kumar and AAP Rajya Sabha MP ND Gupta in a money laundering case. Atishi alleged that the BJP was using probe agencies to suppress the voices of AAP leaders.

    The Economic Times
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