The Delhi High Court hears BJP MLAs’ plea against suspension, accusing AAP of politicizing the matter by comparing it to Raghav Chadha’s suspension. The suspended MLAs argue their suspension is unconstitutional and politically motivated, hindering democratic processes. The court instructed the MLAs to meet the Speaker, indicating the significant implications of the case on legislative authority and democratic values.
The Gujarat High Court dismissed a defamation case filed by Gujarat University against AAP leaders Arvind Kejriwal and Sanjay Singh related to comments about PM Modi’s academic degrees. This ruling follows a series of legal battles involving privacy rights, freedom of speech, and the role of educational institutions in certifying leaders’ credentials, drawing public attention and scrutiny.
The Delhi High Court refused to stay the Enforcement Directorate (ED) summons issued to AAP MLA Amanatullah Khan regarding the money laundering investigation linked to the Delhi Waqf Board recruitment case. This decision adds complexity to Khan’s legal challenges and sheds light on the intersection of alleged corruption, money laundering, and political figures in India’s legal system.
