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SC-ST Act Applicable Only if There is Intention to Humiliate: Supreme Court
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SC-ST Act Applicable Only if There is Intention to Humiliate: Supreme Court

The court said the mere fact that the person subjected to insult or intimidation belongs to a Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe would not attract the offence under section 3(1)(r) of the Act unless it was the intention of the accused to subject the person concerned to caste-based humiliation

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10 Mystery Thrillers to Watch If You Like Murders in the Building; Featuring Jennifer Aniston, Kaley Cuoco, and More
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10 Mystery Thrillers to Watch If You Like Murders in the Building; Featuring Jennifer Aniston, Kaley Cuoco, and More

Only Murders in the Building is on pause and there’s still a while to go before season 4 and Selena Gomez, Martin Short, and others grace our screens again. 

In the meantime, here are 10 similar mystery thrillers that will keep you hooked and busy as you wait: 

10 Mystery Thrillers Like Only Murders in the Building
 

1. Search Party   

Cast: Alia Shawkat,  Kathy Griffin, John Waters
Showrunner: Sarah-Violet Bliss and Charles Rogers
Genre: Dark Comedy
Seasons: 5
Release Year: 2016 
Where to Watch: HBO Max

Search Party, a mystery comedy set in New York City, kicks off with Dory obsessing over a missing persons case involving her college acquaintance. 

Unexpectedly, Dory becomes the accidental villain as she kills the private investigator she was cheating with. 

If you enjoyed Only Murders in the Building, this unconventional investigation will be right up your alley! 

2. Castle

Cast: Nathan Fillion, Stana Katic
Showrunner: Andrew W. Marlowe and David Amann
Genre: Comedy-drama, Crime, Mystery
Seasons: 8
Release Year: 2009
Where to Watch: Disney+

Castle remains one of the most successful mystery thrillers of the late 2000s because it brilliantly melded procedural crime drama with humor, romance, and more. 

The show follows writer Richard Castle as he shadows detective Kate Beckett on her job to research his new book. On the way, they encounter everything from copycat killers to time travelers, and then some more! Trust, it’s a brilliant watch. 

3. The Flight Attendant (Max)

Cast: Kaley Cuoco, Zosia Mamet
Showrunner: Steve Yockey
Genre: Dark comedy, Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Seasons: 2
Release Year: 2020
Where to Watch: HBO Max

The Flight Attendant, starring Kaley Cuoco as Cassie Bowden, dives into a tangled web of murder, motive, and amateur sleuthing. Cassie, a jet-setting party girl, becomes the prime suspect in her lover’s death in Bangkok. 

With the help of her attorney friend Annie, she navigates FBI pursuit by agents Merle Dandridge and Nolan Gerard Funk. The show’s darkly comedic twists mirror Only Murders in the Building, ensuring viewers remain on their toes.

4. Murder Mystery 

Cast: Adam Sandler, Jennifer Aniston, Danny Boon
Director: Kyle Newacheck
Genre: Comedy, Mystery
Release Year: 2019
Where to Watch: Netflix

In Netflix’s aptly-named Murder Mystery, the Spitzes, an ordinary American couple, get thrust into a whodunnit with Agatha Christie vibes. 

When an elderly billionaire is murdered in Monte Carlo, suave aristocrats become suspects, and the Spitzes are framed by French police. Then Inspector de la Croix gathers everyone to reveal the guilty party. Who is it? That’s the case. 

While the Orient Express is absent, a glammed-up Sandler and Aniston racing in a red Ferrari along the Mediterranean should suffice. Hijinks ensue as they solve the murder to prove their innocence. If you love this, know there’s a second film to enjoy as well!

5. American Vandal 

Cast: Tyler Alvarez, Griffin Gluck, Jimmy Tatro 
Showrunner: Tony Yacenda and Dan Perrault
Genre: Comedy, Mockumentary, Satire, Teen drama
Seasons: 2
Release Year: 2017
Where to Watch: Netflix

American Vandal, set in an average public high school, humorously tackles a juvenile crime spree with unwavering seriousness. The mockumentary-style series parodies popular true crime documentaries 

In Season 1, high schoolers Peter and Sam investigate the spray-painting of 27 penises on school cars. Season 2 continues the irreverent tone as they pursue a criminal known as The Turd Burglar. It’s actually smarter than it sounds! 

6. Poker Face 

Cast: Natasha Lyonne, Cherry Jones, Nick Nolte, Lil Rel Howery
Showrunner: Nora and Lilla Zuckerman
Genre: Dark comedy, Crime, Drama, Mystery
Seasons: 1 (for now)
Release Year: 2023
Where to Watch: Peacock

Poker Face adds a fresh twist to the murder mystery genre. Charlie Cale is a cocktail waitress with an uncanny ability to detect lies. Her gift becomes a curse as she becomes a wandering crime solver, unraveling murders across unconventional settings. 

But there’s a twist in this show. Unlike traditional whodunnits, it reveals the culprit upfront, inviting viewers to follow Charlie’s journey as she tries to catch them. 

7. Psych 

Cast: James Roday, Dulé Hill, Maggie Lawson
Showrunner: Steve Franks
Genre: Comedy, Crime, Mystery
Seasons: 8
Release Year: 2006
Where to Watch: Peacock

If you enjoyed Only Murders in the Building, you’ll appreciate Psych, a quirky detective series that aired on USA Network for eight seasons. 

Shawn Spencer and Gus Guster, a fake psychic and his best friend, con the cops into solving crimes. The show thrives on pop culture references and pays homage to classics like Clue, Twin Peaks, and The Shining. The show’s popularity led to two movies based on the series. 

8. Dead to Me  

Cast:  Christina Applegate, Linda Cardellini
Showrunner: Liz Feldman
Genre: Black comedy, Drama, Crime
Seasons: 3
Release Year: 2019
Where to Watch: Netflix

Dead to Me, a buddy black comedy, unites Jen and Judy in their grief. Jen, a rage-filled widow mourning her husband’s unsolved hit-and-run death, bonds with flighty free spirit Judy, who lost her fiancé. 

The show weaves intricate twists and turns, exploring themes of grief and friendship. Beyond solving crimes, Jen and Judy find solace in each other. 

Fans of Only Murders in the Building will appreciate the macabre humor and the power of found family in Dead to Me.

9. Based on a True Story 

Cast: Kaley Cuoco, Chris Messina
Showrunner: Craig Rosenberg
Genre: Comedy, Thriller
Seasons: 1
Release Year: 2023
Where to Watch: Peacock

Based on a True Story, Peacock’s comedic thriller takes a unique approach to true crime podcasts. In this show, an unfulfilled West Los Angeles couple recruits an actual serial killer for their podcast, delving into the murderer’s mind. 

But when their friend is murdered, they become connected to the crime. Then they embark on a wild journey to catch the havoc-wreaking killer. The show balances the satire of true crime fans with genuine thrills, echoing the success of Only Murders in the Building.

10. The Afterparty 

Cast: Tiffany Haddish, Dave Franco, Sam Richardson, Ben Schwartz
Showrunner: Chris Miller
Genre: Anthology, Murder mystery, Comedy
Seasons: 2
Release Year: 2022
Where to Watch: Apple TV+

The Afterparty is a playful, genre-bending murder comedy that keeps viewers guessing. In this anthology series, a pop star dies under mysterious circumstances. Now, Detective Danner must step in to solve the case. 

What makes the show different is that each suspect’s perspective is shared through wildly different pop culture genres, ranging from psychological thrillers to big-budget musicals. 

The show’s ensemble cast delivers character-focused episodes with star power and clever filmmaking send-ups. While the central mystery sometimes takes a back seat, the series remains a good time for those who enjoy witty, offbeat humor.

So, which one are you planning on checking out first? 

ALSO READ: 10 Shows To Watch If You Liked A Good Girl’s Guide To Murder

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Justin Bieber Fans Rejoice As Pop Star Welcomes Baby Boy With Wife Hailey: ‘So Happy For Him’
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Justin Bieber Fans Rejoice As Pop Star Welcomes Baby Boy With Wife Hailey: ‘So Happy For Him’

Justin Bieber and his wife Hailey have become parents. The celebrity couple announced the exciting piece of news on August 23, 2024. 

On their social media accounts, Bieber and Hailey shared a cute picture of their baby boy’s foot. It was Justine Bieber, 30, who first uploaded the picture on Instagram, with a caption revealing the kid’s name. 

“WELCOME HOME JACK BLUES BIEBER,” the singer wrote under the photo. His wife, Hailey, 27, shared the same post in her Instagram story as she became a mom, and since then, their fans have been screaming their hearts out with excitement. 

The fans of the That Should Be Me artist have made this delightful news trend on X (formerly Twitter), with one fan posting that it was in 2009 when he first started liking his music. Since then, he has been following Bieber’s journey and every tough situation that the star has been through. However, now that the Never Say Never artist has become a father, “I’m so happy for him and so proud of him,” the fan wrote in the long social media post. 

A few others were seen congratulating the star couple and giving them and their baby boy blessings. 

Another fan shared a few snippets of Justin Bieber from the time he was young and had stepped into the spotlight, along with the caption, “This kid is NOW A FATHER.”  

Within this number of reactions, one shared her state of shock on X: “JUSTIN BIEBER HAD A WHAT?”

It was back in the month of May this year when the couple first announced that they were expecting a child together. Back then, Justin Bieber and Hailey had shared a few clips and pictures, with the soon-to-be mom Hailey wearing a long, lacy white dress and a veil. This dress highlighted her growing baby bump.

Accompanying her was the All I Want for Christmas Is You artist, who had his arms around her belly while also standing behind her. They both also showed their matching wedding rings. 

Following the couple welcoming their baby on the internet, Pattie Mallette, the mother of the Love Me artist, congratulated them while also pouring her love for her grandson, Jack. 

Hailey Bieber’s father, Stephen Baldwin, shared the same tweet, adding his blessings for the family.  It was in September 2018 that Justin Bieber and Hailey tied the knot in New York City.

ALSO READ: Justin Bieber Cozies Up To Pregnant Wife Hailey Bieber In Loved-Up Photo Dump; See HERE

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