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Jennifer Winget’s bridal gown trial video goes viral amid reports of private UK wedding with businessman William Ishmael

Jennifer Winget’s bridal gown trial video goes viral amid reports of private UK wedding with businessman William Ishmael

For the past few months, Jennifer Winget‘s personal life has been the subject of constant speculation, with reports linking the actor to Singapore-based businessman William Ishmael. The rumours have now reached a new high after fresh claims suggested the couple got married in a private ceremony in the UK on July 16. While Jennifer has remained silent on the reports, a behind-the-scenes video from her bridal gown trial has gone viral online. Jennifer Winget’s stunning bridal gown fitting video reignites wedding rumours with William Ishmael. Bridal gown trial video grabs attention Jennifer Winget’s bridal gown trial video has taken over social media, giving fans what appears to be a rare look at her wedding preparations. Originally shared by Karleo Fashion before it was seemingly removed from the brand’s page, the behind-the-scenes footage shows the actor trying different versions of her custom-designed bridal gown before choosing the final one. The video captures Jennifer through various fitting sessions as she fine-tunes every aspect of the dress, from its silhouette to the fabric and finishing touches. Another clip …

Missing blood-stained towel from Kochi court resurfaces in Fazal murder trial

Missing blood-stained towel from Kochi court resurfaces in Fazal murder trial

A blood-stained towel, considered a key piece of evidence in the murder of NDF activist Mohammed Fazal, has been recovered after it went missing from the custody of the Ernakulam Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) Court, prosecution sources said on Tuesday. A blood-stained towel has been recovered after going missing from court custody. (Representation image/PTI) The disappearance of the evidence came to light after the Special CBI Court, where the trial began in May, called for the Material Objects collected by the investigation agency. The Ernakulam Chief Judicial Magistrate Court informed the trial court that the towel, kept in a sealed cover in its custody, was missing. The sealed cover reportedly carried an inscription stating that the towel had been damaged by rodents, sources said. Following this, the Special CBI Court sought a report from the CJM Court. Prosecution sources said the CJM Court has now informed the Special CBI Court that the missing evidence has been recovered, though it was not immediately known how or from where it was found. The towel is considered crucial …

Trust on trial: How the Bangalore crèche case has shaken working parents

Trust on trial: How the Bangalore crèche case has shaken working parents

The purported abuse of toddlers at a daycare centre operating inside the Capgemini campus in Bangalore has sent ripples of concern across the country about the safety of children in corporate crèches. The incident came to light after CCTV footage and videos reportedly recorded inside the facility allegedly recorded by a whistle-blower surfaced online which showed caregivers/nannies physically and emotionally abusing toddlers. AI representation of a creche (Photo: AI generated) According to police, the footage showed toddlers being locked inside washrooms, frightened by being placed inside a front-loading washing machine that was not switched on, and sprayed with water using a toilet jet to stop them from crying. Following complaints from parents, Bangalore Police arrested five of the crèche staff and registered a case under relevant provisions of the Juvenile Justice Act and the Indian Penal Code. Young couples who strive to balance careers with parenthood may now feel apprehensive about leaving their children in childcare facilities. “This incident is heartbreaking and deeply unsettling. Entrusting our child to someone else is one of the biggest …

1-year detention with no trial part of new West Bengal bills on ‘anti-social activities’

1-year detention with no trial part of new West Bengal bills on ‘anti-social activities’

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government in West Bengal is set to introduce next week two stringent bills that dramatically expand the definition of “anti-social activity”, provide for preventive detention for up to 12 months without trial, and auctioning of an offender’s property to compensate for losses, officials said on Friday. The general consent was restored by the Suvendu Adhikari-led government on June 8. (PTI) The two bills –– the West Bengal Public Safety and Control of Anti-social Activities Bill, 2026 and the West Bengal Maintenance of Public Order (Amendment) Bill, 2026 –– mirror similar controversial laws in Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra, said the officials cited above. Also read: Ram Mandir donation row: How Samajwadi Party leader’s post ballooned into raging controversy Both bills are likely to be introduced in the state legislative assembly on June 29 and are aimed at curbing organised crime, extortion, public disorder, illegal mining and smuggling of natural resources in West Bengal, the officials added. The West Bengal Public Safety and Control of Anti-social Activities Bill, 2026 …

Palisades fire: Case takes surprising turn as jurors fail to reach common ground in arson trial

Palisades fire: Case takes surprising turn as jurors fail to reach common ground in arson trial

A federal judge on Friday declared a mistrial in the case against Jonathan Rinderknecht, the man accused of starting the deadly Palisades Fire that devastated parts of Southern California in 2025. The decision came after jurors said they could not agree on a verdict for any of the three charges against him. The wildfire killed 12 people, destroyed thousands of structures and burned more than 23,000 acres, making it one of the most destructive fires in California’s recent history. A federal judge declared a mistrial after jurors failed to reach a unanimous verdict in the Palisades Fire arson case ( US Department of justice) Why did Judge Anne Hwang declare a mistrial in Jonathan Rinderknecht’s case? According to CNN, jurors informed Judge Anne Hwang that they were unable to reach a unanimous decision after about 14 hours of deliberations. In a note sent to the court, the jury wrote: “We cannot reach a unanimous verdict on any of the three charges. We have people on both sides that are dead set, unwavering and unwilling to …

Morrocco captain Achraf Hakimi to stand in trial for rape

Morrocco captain Achraf Hakimi to stand in trial for rape

3 min readUpdated: Jun 19, 2026 07:30 PM IST Morocco captain Achraf Hakimi will stand a rape trial, said the French prosecutors, after a woman accused the Paris Saint-Germain footballer of rape in 2023. Hakimi who will lead his side against Scotland on Friday, has denied the accusations. “The justice system looked me in the eye and said, ‘If you weren’t famous, there would never have been a case,’” Hakimi wrote on social media on Friday. “I chose to remain silent for years. I believed that maintaining my dignity, being patient, and trusting in the justice system would allow the right decisions to be made. “Today, a story that isn’t mine is being told at the expense of my family, my life, and above all, the truth. I sometimes feel like I’ve become an easy target. “I’ve been waiting for this trial since day one. And now I’m eagerly awaiting it. Finally, I’ll be able to speak.” Rachel-Flore Pardo, who initiated the lawsuit, said: “Relief that she has been heard by the justice system and …

SC permits Vinesh Phogat to compete in Asian Games trial

SC permits Vinesh Phogat to compete in Asian Games trial

The Supreme Court permitted two-time World Championship medalist Vinesh Phogat to participate in the Asian Gaems selection trials scheduled to be held in New Delhi on May 30. The Delhi High Court had earlier granted permission to Vinesh to compete. Hearing the petition from the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) challenging the order, the Bench of Justice PS Narasimha and Justice Alok Aradhe granted permission. “We are not stopping, you go and participate,” Justice Narasimha said. More to follow… Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Punjab: Court’s no to CBI’s speedy trial plea against suspended DIG Bhullar

Punjab: Court’s no to CBI’s speedy trial plea against suspended DIG Bhullar

A special CBI court in Chandigarh has declined the Central Bureau of Investigation’s (CBI) plea seeking immediate day-to-day trial proceedings in the corruption case against suspended Punjab Police DIG Harcharan Singh Bhullar and co-accused Kirshanu Sharda. The court also dismissed Bhullar’s application seeking copies of documents not relied upon by the prosecution and electronic data collected during the investigation. Suspended Punjab Police DIG Harcharan Singh Bhullar The orders were passed on May 25 in the case registered by the CBI’s Anti-Corruption Branch, Chandigarh. According to the CBI, the FIR was registered on October 16, 2025, on the basis of a complaint by Akash Batta alleging that the accused demanded ₹8 lakh as bribe and later accepted ₹5 lakh. A chargesheet has already been filed. In one application, the CBI sought expeditious commencement of the trial and day-to-day proceedings under Section 4 of the Prevention of Corruption Act. The agency argued that the Punjab and Haryana high court and later the Supreme Court, while declining Bhullar’s bail plea, had observed that key witnesses were yet to …

Hong Kong court to hear closing arguments in Tiananmen activists’ trial

Hong Kong court to hear closing arguments in Tiananmen activists’ trial

A Hong Kong court is expected to begin hearing closing arguments in the case of two democracy activists facing national security charges on Monday, as the trial enters its final stages. Hong Kong court to hear closing arguments in Tiananmen activists’ trial Lee Cheuk-yan, 69, and Chow Hang-tung, 41, who organised candlelight vigils to mark Beijing’s deadly crackdown on demonstrators in Tiananmen Square in 1989, are standing trial for “incitement to subversion”, which carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in jail. The trial has been condemned by Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch as an attempt at “rewriting history”. Lee and Chow, leaders of the now-defunct Hong Kong Alliance, were charged in 2021 and have been behind bars since then. The trial, which began in January, took place over 22 days. Dozens of clips were played in court, showing the defendants speaking at vigils, protests and press interviews over the years. Hong Kong authorities say that the national security law has no retroactive effect, but it is common for prosecutors to cite pre-2020 material …

Rajshri Deshpande, 43, says she didn’t get good scripts after Trial by Fire: ‘Women post 35 get few memorable roles’

Rajshri Deshpande, 43, says she didn’t get good scripts after Trial by Fire: ‘Women post 35 get few memorable roles’

Actor Rajshri Deshpande has worked in several critically acclaimed films and series, including Manto, Sacred Games and Trial by Fire. Despite receiving praise for her performances over the years, the actor recently revealed that she still struggles to find strong and meaningful roles in the industry. Rajshri Deshpande talked about not getting good scripts. In a recent interview with Variety India, Rajshri opened up about not receiving good scripts even after earning critical acclaim for Trial by Fire. She said that after the success of Sacred Games, she did not want to keep repeating similar characters and hoped writers would create more layered parts for women. Rajshri Deshpande on not getting good scripts Talking about the kind of work she wants to do, Rajshri said, “After Sacred Games, I was done with that space. Write a better character for me. I don’t mind playing a gangster’s wife ten times, but every gangster’s wife has to be different. I already decided I’m not going to spend tons of money on PR or projecting myself as a …