Yesterday, On 26th June, The Delhi High Court denied Shivinder Mohan Singh’s plea to travel abroad for his sons’ graduation, citing concerns about his substantial overseas assets and the ongoing investigation into financial irregularities. The Court upheld the look-out circular against him, emphasizing the public interest and economic welfare. Singh’s emotional reasons were acknowledged but not prioritized.
Today, On 11th June, the Thane court acquitted Kunal Rajendra Wagh (35) and Rahul Ramesh Kadam (34) in a 2017 murder case. The judge emphasized the importance of thorough evidence evaluation in criminal cases. The decision highlights the principle of giving the benefit of the doubt in the absence of irrefutable evidence.
Today, On 24th May, The Tis Hazari Court in Delhi dismissed AAP Media Coordinator Vikas Kumar Yogi’s anticipatory bail plea in the journalist assault case for procedural inadequacy as the mentioned offenses are currently bailable. The court highlighted legal challenges faced by the accused, citing a typographical error in the police statement and lack of grounds for custodial interrogation.
The Supreme Court of India urged the Centre to develop a comprehensive sentencing policy for criminal offenses to standardize outcomes and reduce disparities. The Court emphasized the importance of this policy, highlighting current inconsistencies in sentencing and the need to uphold fundamental rights. The move aims to enhance judicial fairness and ensure fair trials.
Today, On 6th May, Arun Reddy, linked to the manipulated video case involving Amit Shah, has been remanded to judicial custody until tomorrow. The high-profile matter underscores the seriousness of legal actions being pursued. The video controversy led to arrests and ongoing investigations by Delhi Police and Cyber Crime Police, highlighting the significance of scrutinizing digital content.
