Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:08am on 11 Dec 2025,Thursday India
A massive blaze ripped through Birch by Romeo Lane nightclub in North Goa around 11:45 pm on December 6, killing 25 people. While firefighters and rescue teams fought the blaze, the club’s owners booked flights to Phuket at 1:17 am and later flew out from Delhi around 5:30 am. Their passports have since been revoked and a Blue Corner notice issued for their apprehension. Meanwhile, a court denied their interim relief, and co-owner Ajay Gupta was arrested. (PC: Moneycontrol)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:13pm on 10 Dec 2025,Wednesday India
IndiGo Chairman Vikram Singh Mehta has apologised for the week-long flight disruptions that began on December 3. He said the airline had “let customers down” but stressed that services are now back to normal. Mehta denied claims that IndiGo created the crisis to avoid new pilot rest rules, calling the charges “untrue.” He said the delays were caused by technical issues, bad weather, congestion, and changes in crew planning. IndiGo will bring in outside experts to study the failures. Mehta said the airline must work hard to win back public trust. IndiGo is now operating its full schedule.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:11pm on 10 Dec 2025,Wednesday India
The probe into the Goa nightclub fire, which killed at least 25 people on December 6, shows that owners Saurabh and Gaurav Luthra booked tickets to Thailand while the blaze was still being controlled. Records show they used MakeMyTrip at 1:17 AM and later took an IndiGo flight to Phuket at 5:30 AM. The brothers have sought transit anticipatory bail to avoid arrest on their return. Another owner, Ajay Gupta, has been detained, while co-owner Surinder Kumar Khosla is under an LOC. Police also found the brothers used a SIM card issued in a former driver’s name and that their luxury cars are missing. (PC: X)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:08pm on 10 Dec 2025,Wednesday India
Kerala has opened its first Gen Z post office at CMS College in Kottayam. It works as an extension of the Kottayam Head Post Office. The new facility is designed to attract young users. It offers digital services, QR code features, and modern design elements. The space also includes better seating, bright lighting, and updated counters. Officials say the aim is to make postal services more friendly and useful for students and young adults. The post office will help users access services faster and with more comfort. It is part of a plan to modernise post offices across the State. (PC: The Hindu)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:29pm on 10 Dec 2025,Wednesday India
The Goa government has formally requested the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) to revoke the passports of nightclub co-owners Saurabh and Gaurav Luthra, following the deadly fire at Birch by Romeo Lane in Arpora, which killed 25 people. The brothers left India soon after the incident, prompting the CBI to seek an Interpol Blue Corner notice. The MEA confirmed it is examining the request under the Passports Act of India. A Delhi court refused interim protection from arrest for the duo, while their lawyers argued they were only licensees, not owners, and uninvolved in daily operations. Meanwhile, Goa police have arrested five managers and staff members linked to the tragedy. (PC: NDTV)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:59pm on 10 Dec 2025,Wednesday India
One of the main witnesses in the Sandeshkhali violence case, Bholanath Ghosh, was critically injured when a speeding truck collided with his car on the Basanti Highway near Basirhat, North 24 Parganas, West Bengal. Ghosh’s younger son, Satyajit Ghosh (32), and their driver, Sahanur Molla (27), died on the spot after the collision. Eyewitnesses said the truck rammed the car head‑on, dragged it several metres, and dumped it in a nearby water body; the truck driver fled the scene. The family suspects foul play, alleging the crash was orchestrated to silence Ghosh ahead of his court appearance in ongoing cases against jailed TMC leader Sheikh Shahjahan. (PC: ANI)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:34pm on 10 Dec 2025,Wednesday India
The Delhi High Court (HC) raised serious concerns over the IndiGo flight cancellations, asking how airfares for some routes skyrocketed to ₹39,000. While acknowledging the corrective measures taken by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), the court questioned why the situation was allowed to escalate to such an extent, causing immense inconvenience to thousands of stranded passengers. The HC emphasized the need for stricter oversight and accountability from both airlines and regulators. Authorities were directed to ensure normal operations resume promptly and submit a report on the inquiry into the crisis. (PC: HT Photo)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:35am on 10 Dec 2025,Wednesday India
At a rally in Puducherry, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) aide Bussy Anand was cut off mid-speech when a female IPS officer snatched the microphone, warning “40 people have died.” The meeting was held under tight security and strict conditions — crowd size capped at 5,000 with QR-coded entries only — in response to the fatal 2025 Karur stampede. A man carrying a handgun was also detained at the gate, raising further security concerns. The rally, first since the tragedy, underscores continuing tensions over crowd-control and political mobilisation.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:31am on 10 Dec 2025,Wednesday India
A week before the verdict in the 2017 actress assault case, a signed anonymous letter claimed to know the outcome — naming which accused would be acquitted or convicted. The Kerala High Court Advocates’ Association (KHCAA) forwarded the letter to the Chief Justice, calling it a “serious breach of confidentiality” and demanding a formal investigation into how the verdict details leaked. The letter alleged the verdict in Dileep’s case was pre-decided: it predicted his discharge along with two others, with only six of the 12 original accused convicted. The episode has raised concerns about judicial transparency and the integrity of sensitive court proceedings. (PC: The Hindu)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:15am on 10 Dec 2025,Wednesday India
The Luthra brothers — co-owners of the Goa nightclub Birch by Romeo Lane — have filed for four-week transit anticipatory bail in a Delhi court, claiming they travelled to Thailand for work and are willing to return and cooperate with investigations. They denied running the club’s day-to-day operations, calling themselves only licensees, and argued they didn’t “flee,” but left for a pre-planned business trip before the tragic fire. The court, however, questioned the maintainability of their plea — since transit anticipatory bail typically requires appellant’s presence in India — and declined to grant interim relief, asking the state to respond. The plea comes as investigators, aided by Interpol Blue-Corner notice and passport-impounding orders, intensify efforts to bring the brothers back from Phuket to face charges in connection with the fire that killed 25 people. (PC: Reuters)