Jacqueline Fernandez moved Delhi court seeking approver status in money laundering case linked to Sukesh Chandrasekhar. Court issued notice to Enforcement Directorate and listed hearing for April 20.
A PIL in the Calcutta High Court challenges BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari’s candidature, alleging his speech against secularism violates the Constitution’s basic structure. The plea urges action by the Election Commission of India, citing concerns over communal harmony and constitutional values.
The Allahabad High Court has directed registration of an FIR against Rahul Gandhi over allegations of holding British citizenship. The petitioner hailed the decision as “landmark” and “historic,” sparking fresh political and legal debate.
Special Court for Elected Representatives sentenced Vinay Kulkarni and others to life for murder of Yogeshgouda Goudar. Court relied on Central Bureau of Investigation probe, convicting them under IPC Sections 302 and 120B.
Competition Commission of India closed bid rigging allegations in solar tender involving Adani Group entities. Bench led by Ravneet Kaur found no prima facie violation, ending proceedings under Competition Act.
The Kerala High Court said judicial officers remain impartial and are not influenced by films or media while deciding cases. It stated this while hearing an appeal to halt Malayalam film Kaalam Paranja Kadha linked to Venjaramoodu murder.
Gujarat High Court dismissed appeals by Asaram ashram against land takeover in Ahmedabad. Court upheld acquisition of Motera land near Narendra Modi Stadium for proposed Sardar Patel Sports Complex.
The Delhi High Court has held that allegations of physical assault, verbal abuse, and obscene or inappropriate conduct within a household at the interim stage fall within the broad definition of domestic violence under the PWDV Act 2005.
Allu Arjun moved Delhi High Court seeking protection against misuse of personality rights. Justice Tushar Rao Gedela indicated interim relief likely, citing unauthorized commercial exploitation across platforms and technologies.
Allahabad High Court refused to quash the case against two Class 12 Muslim girls accused of attempting to convert their Hindu classmate. The Bench said forced religious conversion allegations among youngsters were “particularly disturbing” and required judicial consideration.
