The CBI has approached the Supreme Court seeking cancellation of bail granted to two accused in the Manipur violence case involving gangrape and public parading of two women. The Supreme Court has issued notice and also directed immediate legal aid support for the victims.
The Supreme Court criticised the CBI and ED for their “reluctance” in probing the alleged Rs 73,000 crore fraud involving Anil Ambani Group companies. The Court has now ordered a fair, transparent and time-bound investigation and asked agencies to submit fresh status reports.
Today, On 23rd March, The Supreme Court of India issued notices to the Haryana government and its DGP on a plea seeking a CBI or SIT probe into a Gurugram minor’s rape, calling police conduct “shocking” and questioning their basic legal understanding.
The Central Bureau of Investigation filed caveats in the Supreme Court of India on pleas by Arvind Kejriwal and Manish Sisodia in the Delhi excise policy case, seeking to be heard before any interim relief is granted.
Industrialist Anil Ambani appeared before the CBI for questioning in a major loan fraud case linked to SBI and Reliance Communications. The probe focuses on alleged diversion and misuse of bank funds as scrutiny intensifies.
The Allahabad High Court denied bail to a senior Indian Revenue Service officer, a Deputy Commissioner with Central Goods and Services Tax in Jhansi, arrested by the Central Bureau of Investigation in a bribery case linked to a GST investigation.
A Rouse Avenue Court directed the Central Bureau of Investigation to further probe alleged negligence and corruption by Municipal Corporation of Delhi officials after a protest petition by Suresh Delvin over his son Nevin’s death in the flooded basement of Rau’s IAS Study Circle.
The Supreme Court of India directed the Central Bureau of Investigation to investigate allegations against DLF Home Developers Ltd and regulators over the Primus Garden City project in Gurugram, citing prima facie misrepresentation to homebuyers who invested life savings and seeking accountability
The Punjab and Haryana High Court acquitted Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh in the 2002 murder case of journalist Ram Chander Chhatrapati. The Court observed that the CBI appeared to have coerced a key witness and said Ram Rahim’s guilt was not proved beyond reasonable doubt.
The Delhi High Court stayed adverse remarks against the Central Bureau of Investigation after a trial court discharged 23 accused, including Arvind Kejriwal and Manish Sisodia, in the Delhi excise policy case and paused related proceedings.
