Today, On 27th August, Supreme Court Slams Delhi Police, “See, 5 Years Are Over Already,” While Slamming Delay in Replying to Bail Pleas of Activists Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam in Delhi Riots Conspiracy Case, Saying It’s Only About Consideration of Bail.
The Supreme Court will hear on October 27 the appeals of Sharjeel Imam, Umar Khalid, Gulfisha Fatima, Meeran Haider, and Shifa Ur Rehman challenging the Delhi High Court’s refusal to grant them bail in the 2020 Delhi riots conspiracy case.
Today, On 29th August, The Supreme Court will hear on September 3 the bail plea of Surendra Gadling, an accused in the Elgar Parishad-Maoist links case. His counsel mentioned the matter after a judge recused, seeking urgent listing before the Bench.
Today, On 14th Aug, Actor Darshan and Pavithra Gowda were arrested after the Supreme Court cancelled their bail in a high-profile murder case. The court emphasized, “Popularity Not a Shield,” underlining that fame does not exempt anyone from legal accountability.
Today, On 24th July, Supreme Court reserved its verdict in the case and criticised the Karnataka High Court for granting bail to actor Darshan, calling it a “perverse exercise of power” in such a serious offence.
Today, On 24th July, Supreme Court reserved its verdict in the case and criticised the Karnataka High Court for granting bail to actor Darshan, calling it a “perverse exercise of power” in such a serious offence.
In the Bhima Koregaon case, the Supreme Court questioned the delay in filing a bail appeal by an accused in custody for 8 years, saying, “Some urgency must be shown” as the May 2 order was already passed.
Today, On 24th January, The Supreme Court issued a notice to Darshan in response to Karnataka’s appeal challenging his bail in the Renukawsmy murder case. The Karnataka High Court had granted regular bail to Darshan, Pavithra, and five other accused on December 13, 2024. The state government has questioned the decision, seeking its reversal. The case will now be reviewed by the apex court for further consideration.
Three sharpshooters, convicted in the murder case of BSP legislator Raju Pal, have petitioned the Allahabad High Court to suspend their life sentences and grant them bail. The court has summoned trial records and given the CBI four weeks to respond. The murder sparked widespread unrest and resulted in multiple FIRs against several individuals.
Madhavi Viswanathan challenges bail for four convicts in the 2008 murder of journalist Soumya Viswanathan before the Supreme Court. The Delhi High Court had suspended their sentences, citing their 14 years in custody. Madhavi seeks to challenge the release, emphasizing potential consequences. The case’s significance is underscored by the Supreme Court’s decision to hear the petition.
