Delhi’s Rouse Avenue Court has framed charges against Congress MP Karti Chidambaram and others in the Chinese visa scam case, moving the matter into trial. The court has listed the case for its next hearing on 16 January.
Supreme Court Justice MM Sundresh Today (Aug 26) recused himself from hearing the bail plea of lawyer and activist Surendra Gadling in the 2016 Surajgarh arson case. The matter will now be placed before another bench of the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court Today (Aug 25) dismissed an appeal by NGO Infrastructure Watchdog against SEBI in the Smartworks IPO case, warning the NGO for filing a false document. The Bench pulled up its lawyers and made it clear that any future attempt to mislead the Court will invite strict action.
The Supreme Court Today (Aug 18) witnessed dramatic arguments over Smartworks IPO when an NGO produced a disputed letter. The Bench warned that if the letter was fake, prosecution would follow.
The Supreme Court Today (Aug 18) asked the Centre to respond on how disabled military cadets can be supported with compensation, insurance, and rehabilitation. The Court expressed deep concern for cadets injured during training and said they deserve fair benefits.
Supreme Court Today (Aug 6) stayed criminal trial against influencer Elvish Yadav over allegations of using snake venom at rave parties. The court has issued a notice to the UP government seeking its reply.
An Anantnag court refused a father’s plea for custody after his 10-year-old son refused to meet him, urging the man to win his child’s heart with love instead of legal fights. The judge stressed that forcing a child to meet a parent against his will would harm the child’s welfare.
A Delhi court Today (Aug 2) issued notice to Robert Vadra in an ED money laundering case over a Haryana land deal. The matter will be heard on August 28, with allegations of false documents and huge profit from the sale.
The Supreme Court and Bombay High Court earlier highlighted key flaws in the investigation against Pragya Thakur and Lt Col Purohit in the 2008 Malegaon blast case. Both were granted bail after courts noted contradictions in witness statements and probe reports by ATS and NIA.
Today, On 31st July, In the 2008 Malegaon blast case, the court acquitted former BJP MP Pragya Thakur and others, stating “Suspicion not enough.” The blast had occurred during Ramzan near Bhikku Chowk in the communally sensitive town.
