Luthra Brothers Seek Transit Bail After Goa Nightclub Fire, Claim Thailand Trip Was for Work

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)

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“We Are Also Victims”: Luthra Brothers Seek Pre-Arrest Bail In Goa Fire Case

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:11am on 10 Dec 2025,Wednesday India

The Luthra brothers have told a Delhi court that they are “also victims” of the Goa nightclub fire that killed 25 people. Saurabh and Gaurav Luthra fled to Thailand after the incident and later asked the court for anticipatory bail so they could return to India. Their lawyers said the club was run by partners and managers, not by the brothers. They argued that criminal blame cannot be placed on them as they were not present when the fire started. The court refused immediate relief and asked police to file a reply. The case will be heard again tomorrow. (PC: NDTV)

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Delhi HC Slams IndiGo Crisis, Asks “How Can A Ticket Cost ₹39,000?”

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:07am on 10 Dec 2025,Wednesday India

The Delhi High Court on Wednesday sharply questioned the Centre over the IndiGo “crisis” that left thousands stranded. The bench asked, “How can a ticket cost ₹35,000 or ₹39,000?” and said the sudden fare surge caused “trouble and harassment” to passengers. The court also asked how the situation was allowed to “worsen to such an extent”. It noted that a government committee is already probing the issue and directed the Centre to submit its report by January 22. The judges said their remarks were to ensure “public interest” and told authorities to normalise operations and maintain enough pilot strength. (PC: HT)

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Delhi High Court Questions Centre on IndiGo Flight Chaos, Surge in Fares Up to Rs 39,000, and Pilot Overwork

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:19am on 10 Dec 2025,Wednesday India

The Delhi High Court on Wednesday questioned the Centre over the IndiGo flight crisis, where hundreds of flights were cancelled and fares surged up to Rs 39,000. Justice Gedela asked why airlines were allowed to overcharge and why pilots were overworked. The court noted the situation caused passenger harassment and economic loss. While the Centre listed steps taken during the crisis, the court emphasized that the focus should be on preventing such events. Authorities were asked what measures were taken to compensate passengers and ensure airline employees act responsibly. The court demanded answers on accountability and preventive action. (PC: NDTV)

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Goa Nightclub Fire: Luthra Brothers Seek Anticipatory Bail After Tragic Blaze

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:42am on 10 Dec 2025,Wednesday India

Gaurav and Saurabh Luthra, owners of the ‘Birch by Romeo Lane’ nightclub in Goa, where 25 people died in a fire, have moved Delhi’s Rohini Court for anticipatory bail. The brothers fled to Phuket hours after the incident. Goa Police have coordinated with CBI and Interpol and issued a Blue Corner Notice. Ajay Gupta, another owner, was brought to the Sunlight Colony Crime Branch for questioning and is expected in court. Investigations continue as authorities examine the cause of the fire. The district administration has demolished part of the nightclub as the probe progresses. (PC: HT)

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Indian Couple Faces Online Trolls Over Skin Colour After Wedding Video Goes Viral

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:04am on 10 Dec 2025,Wednesday India

Rishabh Rajput and Sonali Chouksey, a couple from Madhya Pradesh, married last month after 11 years together. Their wedding photos and videos went viral, but trolls targeted the groom’s dark skin and accused the bride of marrying for money. The couple, both working in private jobs, spoke out against the criticism. “People’s negative opinions mean nothing to me,” said Mr Rajput. Ms Chouksey added that judging someone by skin colour is wrong. They stressed their happiness and strong relationship. The couple hopes their story will challenge colourism in India and remind people not to judge by appearances. (PC: BBC)

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IndiGo Crisis Grows As Over 4,600 Flights Cancelled In Nine Days

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:40am on 10 Dec 2025,Wednesday India

IndiGo’s flight crisis has now entered its ninth day, with more than 4,600 flights cancelled since December 2. The government has ordered the airline to cut its operations by 10% after saying internal mismanagement caused major trouble for passengers. Airports in Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Ahmedabad saw long lines as travellers waited for updates. Despite IndiGo’s claim that services are improving, cancellations continue. Political leaders have also attacked the government over the crisis. Civil aviation minister Ram Mohan Naidu said India needs more airlines to avoid a monopoly and ensure fair access to airports and better fares. (PC: X)

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Detained Co-Owner Says He "Was Sleeping Partner, Unaware Of Lapses" In Deadly Goa Nightclub Fire

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:36am on 10 Dec 2025,Wednesday India

Ajay Gupta, one of the co-owners of the Birch by Romeo Lane nightclub in Goa, said he was only a “sleeping partner” and did not know about any lapses before the fire that killed 25 people. Gupta was detained in Delhi after being on the run for two days. As he was taken for a medical check-up, he said, “I was a mere sleeping partner and had no role. I was unaware of the lapses.” Police say the club had no licences and held a fire show without safety equipment. The main owners, Saurabh and Gaurav Luthra, fled to Thailand. Police will also look into Gupta’s financial links with them. (PC: India Today)

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'She Has Me, I Have Her': Indian Couple's Powerful Response to Trolls Who Shamed Them Over Skin Color Difference

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:17am on 10 Dec 2025,Wednesday India

An Indian couple's wedding video went viral for the wrong reasons as trolls attacked them over skin color differences. Rishabh Rajput and Sonali Chouksey, who met in college 11 years ago and married in November, faced intense online shaming. Rajput was mocked for his darker complexion while Chouksey was called a "gold-digger" marrying for money or government job benefits. The couple hit back, with Rajput clarifying he's not a government employee and Chouksey fell in love when he had nothing. They addressed India's colorism problem, noting 70-80% of Indians have darker skin tones yet fair skin remains idealized. The couple questioned why strangers judge their 11-year relationship based on a 30-second video.(PC: BBC)

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Government Orders IndiGo to Cut 10% Flights, Summons CEO Over Ongoing Disruptions

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:08am on 10 Dec 2025,Wednesday India

India’s largest airline — has been ordered by the government to cut its flight schedule by 10%, doubling an earlier 5% directive from the regulator. The cut affects over 2,300 daily flights (about 2,150 domestic), meaning scheduled domestic flights now drop to under 1,950 per day. The airline’s CEO, Pieter Elbers, has been summoned to explain the repeated disruptions and approved cut. The rollback is a response to widespread cancellations triggered by poor crew-rostering and tough new pilot rest rules, which IndiGo struggled to implement. (PC: The Indian EXPRESS)

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