Sushant Singh Rajput Case: Court Moves ‘Fake Prescription’ Hearing Against Sisters to Esplanade Court

Satish Salian demands a fresh investigation into Disha Salian’s 2020 death, alleging murder and a cover-up. He seeks an FIR against Aaditya Thackeray and a CBI probe. Shiv Sena suspects a political conspiracy, while BJP’s Nitesh Rane calls for Thackeray’s resignation. Maharashtra government assures a fair probe without party interference.

Supreme Court Seeks Haryana’s Reply on Woman Lawyer’s Allegations of Assault by Gurugram Police, Refuses to Stay Probe

The Court questioned her presence at the station and her demand for an independent probe, remarking: “You are just saying all this because you are a lawyer.” NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Friday issued a notice to the State of Haryana based on a petition filed by a woman lawyer. She has accused Gurugram […]

Delhi Court Clears Arvind Kejriwal’s Passport Renewal for 10 Years Amid Liquor Scam Case

A Delhi court has approved Arvind Kejriwal’s passport renewal for 10 years despite his involvement in the Delhi excise policy scam case. However, he still requires court permission to travel abroad. This ruling acknowledges his right to renew his passport while adhering to ongoing legal proceedings related to the allegations against him.

CBI Reveals Fake School Used to Forge Certificates in Lalu Yadav’s Land-for-Job Scam

The CBI informed the court about a fraudulent scheme involving a non-existent school used to produce fake certificates in exchange for land sold to Lalu Yadav and his family. Unqualified candidates were hired for railway jobs inappropriately. The investigation revealed significant irregularities and pressure in the hiring process, emphasizing the urgency and lack of verification.

Vimal Negi Death Case: Shimla SP Challenges High Court’s CBI Probe Order

In the Vimal Negi death case, Shimla SP has challenged the High Court’s CBI probe order in the Supreme Court, even after Himachal CM’s assurance, raising questions about investigative jurisdiction, legal procedure, and administrative accountability.

Supreme Court Slams ‘Attack on Democracy’, Cancels Bail in Bengal Post-Poll Violence Shocker

The Supreme Court of India cancelled the bail of four individuals accused of a violent post-poll attack in West Bengal, deeming it a serious threat to democracy. The court mandated their surrender, expedited the trial to six months, and ensured protection for the victim and witnesses amid claims of political revenge.

CBI Arrests NCLT Deputy Registrar in Mumbai for Allegedly Taking Rs.3 Lakh Bribe to Settle Hotel Ownership Dispute

The CBI arrested Charan Pratap Singh, Deputy Registrar of NCLT Mumbai, and his associate Karsan Ganesh Ahir for allegedly accepting a Rs. 3 lakh bribe from a hotel owner to influence a long-standing legal case. The operation revealed potential wider corruption within the NCLT registry, prompting further investigation.

AgustaWestland Case: Delhi HC Modifies Bail Conditions Of Middleman Christian Michel James

Christian Michel James told a Delhi court he “can’t accept bail”, calling it unsafe in the AgustaWestland case. On March 4, the Delhi High Court granted him bail in the ED’s chopper scam case. The court also imposed necessary conditions for his release. However, Michel expressed concerns about his security.

UK High Court Dismisses Nirav Modi’s 10th Bail Plea, Citing Risk of Absconding and Strong Prima Facie Case

The London High Court has denied Nirav Modi’s 10th bail application, emphasizing the significant risk of him fleeing if released. The court reiterated the strong case against him regarding the Punjab National Bank fraud, amounting to over Rs.13,800 crore, and highlighted concerns of evidence tampering and witness interference.

BJP Leader Nishikant Dubey, Advocate Jai Anant Dehadrai Agree to Remove Social Media Posts Against TMC MP Mahua Moitra: Delhi High Court Disposes Case

Mahua Moitra filed a defamation case against Nishikant Dubey and Jai Anant Dehadrai over social media posts claiming she misused her parliamentary position. The Delhi High Court ordered the posts’ removal, stating they lacked sufficient evidence. Moitra, facing serious allegations of misconduct, has labeled them as politically motivated.