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“Judges Are Extremely Cautious With AI; Judiciary Will Never Allow Machines To Override Justice”: CJI Surya Kant

Judges Are Extremely Cautious With AI; Judiciary Will Never Allow Machines To Override Justice”: CJI Surya Kant

“Judges Are Extremely Cautious With AI; Judiciary Will Never Allow Machines To Override Justice”: CJI Surya Kant Undercover Editor News Agency | Updated: 05 December 2025. In a significant observation that reaffirms the judiciary’s cautious approach toward emerging technologies, Chief Justice of India Surya Kant clarified that Indian judges are using Artificial Intelligence (AI) with utmost restraint and responsibility. The remarks came during the hearing of a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) that sought guidelines to regulate the alleged “unregulated” use of generative AI tools in court proceedings. The matter was heard by a bench comprising CJI Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi. “We Don’t Want AI To Overpower Judicial Decision-Making” – CJI Countering the petitioner’s claim that AI use in Courts remains largely unregulated, the CJI firmly stated: “There is no question of unregulated use by us. I, my brothers and sisters have spoken on this — we are using AI in a very careful manner. We don’t want AI or machine learning to overpower the judicial decision-making process.” The Chief Justice highlighted that AI is merely a supporting tool and will never replace human wisdom, judicial reasoning, or the core values that guide the justice system. Fake AI-Generated Judgments: Responsibility On Lawyers Too Senior Advocate Anupam Lal Das, appearing for the petitioner Karthikeya Rawal, warned the Court about the growing problem of AI-generated fake precedents being cited by advocates. Responding sharply, the CJI noted that such fake precedents likely surface only when lawyers themselves rely on unverified AI-generated content. He reminded the Bar that: Kerala High Court’s AI Policy Mentioned The petitioner also referred to the Kerala High Court’s newly issued policy for responsible use of AI in district courts. The CJI remarked: “You are speaking as if we do not know what is happening in Kerala High Court.” He added that the Supreme Court is already in communication with High Court leadership and noted that such policies require careful, multi-level consultations before implementation. Petition Withdrawn After Court’s Remarks After hearing the bench, the counsel informed the Court that they would like to withdraw the petition and instead place formal suggestions before the Supreme Court on its administrative side. The bench allowed the withdrawal, recording: “Senior counsel seeks permission to withdraw the matter and is permitted to withdraw this petition; however, the petitioner is allowed to submit the suggestions to us on the administrative side.” Case Details W.P.(C) No. 1041/2025 Petitioner: Karthikeya Rawal Respondent: Union of India
MahaRERA Declines Jurisdiction Over FSI Misuse Allegations; Dismisses Challenge to Mumbai Redevelopment Project

MahaRERA Declines Jurisdiction Over FSI Misuse Allegations; Dismisses Challenge to Mumbai Redevelopment Project

MahaRERA Declines Jurisdiction Over FSI Misuse Allegations; Dismisses Challenge to Mumbai Redevelopment Project Undercover Editor News Agency | Updated: December 04, 2025 In a significant order clarifying the scope of its powers, the Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) has ruled that it has no jurisdiction to decide disputes related to FSI misuse, illegal construction, or partnership irregularities in redevelopment projects. The authority dismissed a complaint seeking cancellation of the registration of the redevelopment project Abhilash Phase II in Mumbai Suburban, holding that the complainant was not an allottee under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016. The order was delivered by MahaRERA Member Mahesh Pathak, who categorically observed that the complainant lacked locus standi, and the issues raised did not fall within the purview of RERA. Complaint Alleged Illegal Construction, FSI Misuse The matter relates to a complaint filed by Sanjay P. Vohra, who alleged that developer Sanjona Builders had committed multiple violations in the project (Registration No. P51800033199), located in Kurla taluka, Mumbai Suburban. Among his allegations, Vohra claimed that: He therefore sought revocation of the project’s RERA registration under Section 7 of the Act, alleging the project was “tainted with fraud and illegality.” Promoter Says Complaint Not Maintainable Sanjona Builders rejected all allegations and first questioned the maintainability of the complaint. The promoter argued that: The authority noted that the complainant failed to file a rejoinder, leaving the promoter’s objections “undisputed and unchallenged.” MahaRERA: FSI Misuse Not Within Our Authority In its detailed order, MahaRERA held that allegations of misuse or sale of FSI, illegal construction or irregularities by society members fall outside the jurisdiction of the regulator. It stated: “MahaRERA lacks authority under the Act to adjudicate issues relating to the sale or misuse of FSI. Such grievances must be raised before the proper court of law.” The authority further reaffirmed that rehabilitation flats do not come under its regulatory scope as per Section 3(2)(c) of RERA. Revocation Request Also Rejected On the demand to cancel the project’s registration, MahaRERA observed that such action requires clear evidence of violations under the Act. Since the complainant had submitted no documentary proof of any breach, the request for revocation was found to be “devoid of merit.” The complaint was dismissed: Case Details Case Title: Sanjay P. Vohra v. Sanjona Builders Complaint No.: CC12502735 For Respondent: Advocate Bhumika Patel  
Bombay High Court Slams SEC For ‘Last-Minute’ Postponement of Local Body Polls; Orders Unified Results on December 21

Bombay High Court Slams SEC For ‘Last-Minute’ Postponement of Local Body Polls; Orders Unified Results on December 21

Bombay High Court Slams SEC For ‘Last-Minute’ Postponement of Local Body Polls; Orders Unified Results on December 21 Undercover Editor News Agency | Updated: December 04, 2025 In a strong and unprecedented rebuke, the Bombay High Court (Aurangabad Bench) on Tuesday criticised the State Election Commission (SEC) for its “last-minute and avoidable” decision to postpone elections in several Nagar Panchayats and Nagar Parishads across Maharashtra. While the Court refrained from cancelling the revised schedule to avoid destabilising the democratic process, it passed a crucial order to safeguard the fairness of elections—directing that no results be declared until all polling, including postponed constituencies, is completed. As per the Court’s directions, all results—original and postponed—must be announced together on or after December 21, 2025. HC Questions SEC’s Administrative Foresight A division bench of Justice Vibha Kankanwadi and Justice Hiten S. Venegavkar noted that the SEC’s decision—taken barely 72 hours before the voting date—reflected “a lack of administrative foresight” and was not backed by adequate justification. The SEC had postponed polling in nearly 20 local bodies, claiming that appeals related to rejected nomination forms had not been decided in time. It further planned to declare results in two phases—December 3 and December 21. Petitioners challenged this, terming the postponement “arbitrary and disruptive.” The Court agreed, holding that the appellate process is predictable and should have been considered well in advance. Unified Results To Prevent ‘Bandwagon Effect’ The High Court found that declaring partial results while polling remained pending in other constituencies could unfairly influence voters, potentially altering the outcome. The Court observed: “Early declaration of results may produce a bandwagon effect and influence voters in postponed elections, undermining free and fair polls.” To prevent this, the Court ordered: Court Questions SEC’s Inconsistent Approach The Bench also criticised the SEC for allowing polls in some divisions of the same ward while postponing others—calling it illogical and inconsistent. The Court stated that fairness demands that either the entire ward votes together or the entire ward is postponed. EC’s Constitutional Powers Are Not ‘Unbridled’ While acknowledging the SEC’s authority under Articles 243K and 243ZA of the Constitution, the Court stressed that these powers must be exercised with: SEC Directed To Issue New Guidelines Within 10 Weeks Before disposing of the petitions, the High Court ordered the SEC to create clear guidelines within 10 weeks to prevent such last-minute disruptions in future election schedules. Case Title: Vinod Pundlikrao Chinchalkar vs. State of Maharashtra & Others                         
Maharashtra Politics: Key Shinde Camp Leaders Join Uddhav Thackeray’s Shiv Sena in Navi Mumbai

Maharashtra Politics: Key Shinde Camp Leaders Join Uddhav Thackeray’s Shiv Sena in Navi Mumbai

Maharashtra Politics: Key Shinde Camp Leaders Join Uddhav Thackeray’s Shiv Sena in Navi Mumbai Uddhav Thackeray greets and inducts former Shinde-led Shiv Sena leaders into the UBT faction at a special joining ceremony in Navi Mumbai. Undercover Editor News Agency | Editor – Mahesh Rathod In a major political shift ahead of crucial electoral developments in Maharashtra, several leaders from the Eknath Shinde–led Shiv Sena have crossed over to the Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray (UBT) faction. The move is being seen as a significant boost for Uddhav Thackeray as the party works to rebuild its grassroots network after the 2022 split. Leaders From Shinde Camp Switch Sides Among those who joined the UBT camp are: They were accompanied by a sizeable group of supporters, signalling dissatisfaction within sections of the Shinde-led faction. The joining event took place in Navi Mumbai in the presence of: Party leaders described the development as a “strong message” that grassroot-level workers continue to identify with the original Shiv Sena legacy led by Uddhav Thackeray. Uddhav Thackeray Hits Out at Centre Over Sanchar Saathi App Meanwhile, speaking at his residence Matoshree in Bandra, Uddhav Thackeray launched a sharp attack on the Centre over mandatory installation of the Sanchar Saathi mobile application. He alleged that the app is a “rebranded Pegasus-like spyware”, accusing the BJP-led government of attempting to monitor citizens under the guise of digital safety. “They have renamed Pegasus as Sanchar Saathi. They want to spy on the people who trusted them with their vote,” — Uddhav Thackeray Thackeray questioned why the government was prioritising digital surveillance when it had failed to explain security lapses like the Pahalgam terror attack, which claimed 26 lives. Centre Rejects Allegations Responding to nationwide concerns, Union Communications Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia clarified in the Lok Sabha that: He emphasised that the app’s purpose is to protect users from fraud, not to access their private messages or data. Political Temperature Rises in Maharashtra With high-stakes local body elections approaching and alliances shifting rapidly, defections such as these point toward growing tensions within the Shinde-led faction. The UBT camp sees this as validation of its narrative that the “real Shiv Sena” remains rooted in the Thackeray leadership. Political observers believe more crossovers may occur as the state heads into an intense political season.
Mumbai Crime: Elderly Juhu Businessman Duped Of ₹1.5 Lakh In ‘Money Rain’ Ritual Scam; Two Arrested From Gujarat

Mumbai Crime: Elderly Juhu Businessman Duped Of ₹1.5 Lakh In ‘Money Rain’ Ritual Scam; Two Arrested From Gujarat

Mumbai Crime: Elderly Juhu Businessman Duped Of ₹1.5 Lakh In ‘Money Rain’ Ritual Scam; Two Arrested From Gujarat Undercover Editor News Agency | Editor – Mahesh Rathod Mumbai: In yet another shocking case of exploitation of vulnerable citizens, the Santacruz Police have busted a bizarre “money rain” scam in which a 76-year-old Juhu businessman was cheated of ₹1.5 lakh. Two accused from Gujarat have been arrested, while police are now on the lookout for others involved in the elaborate plot. According to the police, the victim — grieving his wife’s recent death and struggling under heavy debt incurred during her prolonged illness — was targeted by a group that claimed to possess supernatural powers capable of “making money rain” to erase financial troubles. A Senior Citizen Targeted During His Most Vulnerable Phase The victim, who runs a dairy business registered in his late wife’s name, fell into severe debt while arranging funds for her treatment. After her passing, he returned to Mumbai emotionally and financially drained. During this period, he reportedly confided in an acquaintance identified as “Khan Sahab,” who then introduced him to two individuals — Sahil and Imran. The duo allegedly claimed they could perform mystical rituals to generate unlimited money. To win his trust, they even staged a demonstration by pulling out small bundles of cash from their clothing, convincing him of their so-called supernatural ability. The Ritual, The Scam & The Fake Currency On October 25, 2025, the elderly businessman met the accused at Juhu Chowpatty as instructed. They collected ₹1.5 lakh in cash from him, performed a dramatic ritual, and handed over a bag supposedly filled with money produced through their powers. But when he returned home and opened the bag, he discovered it was stuffed with fake ₹500 and ₹200 notes bearing labels such as “Indian Entertainment Bank” and “Indian Children’s Bank.” Realising he had been duped, he immediately approached the Santacruz Police, who registered a case of cheating and criminal conspiracy. Police Track Down Accused In Gujarat Police used CCTV footage and technical intelligence to trace the accused, who had fled to Gujarat after the crime. A team was dispatched to Botad town, where two suspects — Ilyas Karim Musani and Sohilbhai Jigarbhai Shaikh — were detained. During interrogation, both reportedly confessed to their involvement in the scam and were subsequently arrested. Efforts are now underway to trace other accomplices, including those who played supporting roles in the ritual setup. Investigators Suspect More Victims Police are verifying whether the same gang targeted other financially distressed citizens using similar “money rain” rituals. Officers said the elaborate staging, fake currency, and psychological manipulation indicate a well-planned racket operating across states. This incident serves as a stark reminder of how fraudsters continue to prey on emotional and vulnerable individuals by exploiting spiritual beliefs and financial desperation.
Mumbai Air Quality Shows Steady Improvement As BMC Intensifies Crackdown On Polluting Sites

Mumbai Air Quality Shows Steady Improvement As BMC Intensifies Crackdown On Polluting Sites

Mumbai Air Quality Shows Steady Improvement As BMC Intensifies Crackdown On Polluting Sites Stronger winds and strict civic enforcement over construction activities have contributed to a noticeable rise in Mumbai’s air quality since November 26, officials say. Ninety-four mobile squads now monitor violations across the city. Undercover Editor News Agency | Editor – Mahesh Rathod Mumbai: Mumbai’s air quality has shown a significant improvement over the last few days, with the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) attributing the positive shift to a combination of stricter enforcement and favourable weather conditions. According to civic officials, the city’s Air Quality Index (AQI) has continued to recover steadily since 26 November 2025, with the most remarkable progress seen in the last 48 hours. Wind Speeds Rise, Helping Clear Pollutants Meteorological data indicates that wind speeds in Mumbai had remained low—around 3–4 km/hour—until 28 November. The sluggish air movement had worsened pollution levels in the city. However, wind speed has now increased to 10–18 km/hour, helping disperse suspended particulate matter and improving overall air quality. BMC Tightens Action Against Non-Compliant Construction Sites Municipal Commissioner and Administrator Bhushan Gagrani has ordered continued and uncompromising enforcement against private construction sites, government projects and contractors found violating pollution-control guidelines. Over the past week, several sites have received stop-work notices for failing to follow the mandatory 28-point dust-control and environmental compliance framework. Gagrani clarified that Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) Stage 4 is not currently applicable to Mumbai, but emphasised that precautionary measures will continue with the same intensity. 94 Mobile Squads Deployed Across All Wards To ensure citywide compliance, the BMC has deployed 94 mobile inspection squads across all municipal wards. These teams are tasked with: Additional Municipal Commissioner Ashwini Joshi is supervising the daily operations of these squads to ensure strict execution on the ground. Cleaner Fuels, Dust Control & Public Awareness Drives Officials said multiple anti-pollution measures are being implemented simultaneously: The civic body noted that these combined efforts, supported by better weather conditions, have contributed to the recent improvement in AQI. BMC Appeals For Continued Cooperation The BMC has urged all private developers, government departments, semi-government agencies and citizens to strictly follow pollution-control rules to maintain the improving trend. Commissioner Gagrani also appealed to bakeries and small industries to transition to clean fuels at the earliest. “The improvement in Mumbai’s air quality is the result of collective effort. We need continued discipline and cooperation from every stakeholder to ensure long-term progress,” the administration stated.
Mumbai Schools Hit by Bomb Threats: Billabong High Santacruz Evacuated, Police Launch Massive Search Operation

Mumbai Schools Hit by Bomb Threats: Billabong High Santacruz Evacuated, Police Launch Massive Search Operation

Mumbai Schools Hit by Bomb Threats: Billabong High Santacruz Evacuated, Police Launch Massive Search Operation Undercover Editor News Agency | Editor – Mahesh Rathod Mumbai: Mumbai faced a tense security situation on Monday morning after Billabong High International School in Santacruz received an email threatening a bomb explosion on its premises. The message triggered an immediate emergency response from multiple city agencies and led to the full evacuation of the school and nearby buildings. Security Forces Respond Within Minutes According to officials, the school administration acted swiftly and informed the Mumbai Police soon after receiving the threatening email. Within minutes, teams from: rushed to the school and took control of the situation. Students, teachers and support staff were safely evacuated in a calm and coordinated manner, ensuring no panic among children or parents. Thorough Search Yields No Explosives Yet A detailed sweep of classrooms, corridors, activity areas and open spaces was conducted by the BDDS. Authorities confirmed that no explosive device was found during the first round of checks. However, precautionary inspections continued throughout the day, keeping the vicinity under tight security. Neighbouring Buildings Also Evacuated As a preventive measure, police extended their search to adjacent structures: All these premises were temporarily evacuated and cordoned off while bomb squads scanned the area for potential threats. Local traffic was diverted and public entry to the zone was restricted until authorities confirmed safety. Second Threat Email Sent to Mira Road School Adding to the alarm, another school in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region also received a threat the same morning. At around 9:30 am, the Singapore International School in Mira Road received an email warning of a bomb attack. The Kashimira Police and BDDS immediately reached the spot and evacuated the entire school. A large-scale search operation is currently underway. Police Suspect Hoax, But Not Taking Any Chances While preliminary assessments suggest the possibility of a coordinated hoax meant to create panic, officials said they are treating both incidents with full seriousness. Investigators from the Cyber Cell and Crime Branch have begun tracing the origin of the emails, including IP address trails, server locations and sender patterns. Senior officers said strict action will be taken once the sender is identified. Parents Shocked, Demand Stronger Digital Security The sudden threat caused anxiety among parents, many of whom rushed to the school area after receiving evacuation alerts. Several parents expressed concern over the rising number of threat emails targeting educational institutions across the country and urged authorities to enhance digital surveillance and emergency preparedness. City Remains on Alert Both school premises remain under tight vigil as police continue their investigation. Additional patrolling has been ordered in school zones across Mumbai as a precautionary measure. For now, authorities have urged the public to remain calm but vigilant.
BMC Issues Stern Warning to Dharavi Redevelopment Project Over Serious Air Pollution Violations in Matunga

BMC Issues Stern Warning to Dharavi Redevelopment Project Over Serious Air Pollution Violations in Matunga

BMC Issues Stern Warning to Dharavi Redevelopment Project Over Serious Air Pollution Violations in Matunga Undercover Editor News Agency | Editor – Mahesh Rathod Mumbai: The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has issued a strong warning to the Dharavi Redevelopment Project (DRP) after serious air-pollution violations were found at a construction site in Matunga. The site, managed by Nav Bharat Mega Developers Pvt Ltd (NMDPL), was flagged during a surprise inspection by the BMC’s environmental squad. According to officials, the contractor failed to follow even the most basic pollution-control norms — a requirement for all construction activities in Mumbai, especially large-scale redevelopment projects. Key Violations Noted at the Site The BMC’s inspection report highlighted multiple lapses, including: Local citizens had already raised several complaints, citing continuous dust pollution and severe air quality deterioration in the area. BMC Warns of Strict Action In its letter to DRP, the civic body has demanded immediate rectification of all violations. Officials warned that if the developer fails to comply: A follow-up inspection has been scheduled within a week to verify compliance. Part of Citywide Crackdown on Pollution This warning is part of BMC’s aggressive citywide crackdown on construction-related pollution. Over the past several months, multiple sites across Mumbai have been issued show-cause notices and stop-work orders for failing to adhere to air-quality and dust-control norms. Environmental Compliance Crucial for Mega Projects Given the massive scale of the Dharavi redevelopment, environmental compliance is non-negotiable, say experts. Matunga, being a densely populated area with narrow roads and constant traffic, faces heightened risks from particulate pollution. Residents and environmental groups have repeatedly expressed concern that negligence during such large projects could worsen respiratory illnesses, especially among children and senior citizens. As Mumbai moves through one of its largest urban redevelopment phases, the BMC’s latest action serves as a sharp reminder—development cannot come at the cost of public health.
Congress Leaders Demand FIR Against Mumbai BJP Chief Amit Satam Over ‘Inflammatory’ Remarks on Migrants

Congress Leaders Demand FIR Against Mumbai BJP Chief Amit Satam Over ‘Inflammatory’ Remarks on Migrants

Congress Leaders Demand FIR Against Mumbai BJP Chief Amit Satam Over ‘Inflammatory’ Remarks on Migrants Undercover Editor News Agency | Editor – Mahesh Rathod Mumbai – A fresh political storm erupted on Friday after senior Congress leaders submitted a formal request to the Mumbai Police Commissioner seeking registration of an FIR against Mumbai BJP President Amit Satam. The complaint alleges that Satam made inflammatory and abusive remarks targeting migrants residing in the city, potentially inciting division and communal tension. Congress Accuses Satam of Using Divisive, Hate-Fueled Language In a strongly worded letter addressed to the Mumbai Police Commissioner, Mumbai Congress Vice-President Abul Hasan Khan alleged that Satam’s comments were designed to “create division, foster hatred, and promote enmity between different groups living in Mumbai.” Khan has demanded that police register a case under Section 153A (promoting enmity between groups), Section 505 (statements conducing to public mischief), and other relevant provisions under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). According to Congress leaders, the language used by Satam was not only inappropriate but dangerous enough to disturb the social harmony of Mumbai, a city known for its diversity and migrant-driven workforce. Congress Protest March Ends With Detentions Following the submission of the complaint, multiple Congress leaders and workers held a symbolic march against Amit Satam’s alleged statements. The demonstration, however, was short-lived as Mumbai Police detained several party functionaries. Those detained included: Police officials stated that detentions were made to maintain order and prevent disruption of traffic during the protest march. Political Temperatures Rising in Mumbai The controversy has added to the increasing political tensions in the city ahead of upcoming civic and state-level political activities. Congress leaders claim that Satam’s remarks reflect a pattern of targeting migrants to polarize public opinion, while BJP leaders have yet to issue a formal clarification regarding the allegations. Legal experts note that Sections 153A and 505 of the BNS carry serious implications, as they deal with acts that threaten communal harmony and public peace. If registered, such an FIR could escalate the political standoff. Awaiting Police Response As of now, the Mumbai Police has acknowledged receipt of the complaint. Whether a preliminary inquiry or FIR will be initiated remains to be seen. Congress leaders have warned that they will continue their agitation until legal action is taken.
Mumbai Outrage: 23-Year-Old Influencer Groped Near Goregaon’s Radisson Hotel; Says ‘No Helpline Numbers Responded’

Mumbai Outrage: 23-Year-Old Influencer Groped Near Goregaon’s Radisson Hotel; Says ‘No Helpline Numbers Responded’

Mumbai Outrage: 23-Year-Old Influencer Groped Near Goregaon’s Radisson Hotel; Says ‘No Helpline Numbers Responded’ Undercover Editor News Agency | Editor – Mahesh Rathod Mumbai’s reputation as a safer metropolitan city has come under scrutiny once again after a shocking incident of harassment involving a 23-year-old social media influencer in Goregaon West. The young woman was allegedly groped by an unknown man on November 26, and despite repeated attempts, she claims that neither the police helpline nor the women’s safety helpline responded to her distress calls. The incident, which took place near the Radisson Hotel, has sparked anger online, especially after the survivor publicly shared her traumatic experience on social media. Victim Says She Was Fully Covered, Simply Running Errands According to the influencer’s detailed Instagram account, the incident occurred at approximately 9:43 p.m. when she was walking across a bridge in Goregaon West. She said she was alert, on a phone call, and dressed modestly—pre-empting the victim-blaming questions many women face after reporting harassment. The man reportedly approached her from behind, groped her aggressively, and fled instantly—running across the bridge and slipping into moving traffic before she could react. ‘I Screamed But Nobody Helped’: Survivor’s Account Raises Questions on Public Apathy The young woman admitted she froze momentarily in shock but continued screaming for help. Yet, to her horror, not a single person on the busy road intervened or offered assistance. She attempted to chase the attacker but lost sight of him. Left alone in the middle of the road, she said she broke down crying, overwhelmed by fear and helplessness. Her account has drawn widespread criticism of Mumbai’s declining sense of public responsibility and bystander intervention. No Response From Emergency Helplines, Claims Victim In a more alarming revelation, the influencer stated that none of the emergency helpline numbers answered her calls, including: She claimed that repeated attempts went unanswered, leaving her without immediate support from authorities in a moment of crisis. This revelation has reignited public debate on Mumbai’s emergency response system and the reliability of helplines meant to protect women. ‘How Do I File a Case?’: Victim Seeks Public Guidance In her emotional post, the survivor expressed deep frustration that in a public space filled with people, her attacker managed to assault her and flee without anyone stepping in. She said she had no chance to take a photo, record a video, or obtain identifying details of the assailant. She concluded by seeking guidance from the public on the legal route she should take and urged citizens to help her bring the matter to the attention of authorities. As of now, no official statement or FIR confirmation has been issued regarding the incident. A Growing Concern for Women’s Safety in Mumbai This case follows several recent incidents highlighting growing concerns about women’s safety in the city. While Mumbai is often seen as comparatively safer, such events—and the alleged failure of emergency helplines—underscore serious gaps in both public awareness and institutional responsiveness. Women’s rights groups have called for a thorough investigation, greater accountability, and improvements in emergency systems.

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