A CBI court in Chandigarh has rejected the bail plea of suspended Punjab Police DIG Harcharan Singh Bhullar in a corruption case linked to alleged bribe demand. The court accepted the prosecution’s argument that granting bail could lead to influence over witnesses.
Chandigarh court acquitted a man accused of kidnapping and rape after noting that the girl “appeared very happy in wedding photos” taken before many guests. The judge said the prosecution failed to prove she was a minor at the time.
The CBI has moved the Punjab and Haryana High Court against the trial court’s acquittal of former judge Justice Nirmal Yadav in a 2008 corruption case. The agency argues the verdict ignored key evidence and witness testimonies.
Actress and Punjab Kings co-owner Preity Zinta has moved a Chandigarh court against fellow co-owners Mohit Burman and Ness Wadia. The legal move reportedly stems from a dispute over a recent board meeting.
A Chandigarh court has acquitted former Punjab and Haryana High Court judge Nirmal Yadav, ruling that the CBI fabricated evidence to falsely implicate her in a 2008 corruption case.
A Chandigarh court has acquitted former judge Justice Nirmal Yadav and three others in a 2008 corruption case. The verdict, delivered on Saturday, follows a lengthy investigation after cash was mistakenly delivered to another judge. The CBI initially filed a charge sheet in 2011, but all accused were found not guilty.
Today, On 27th March, Seventeen years after cash was discovered at a judge’s doorstep, a Chandigarh court is set to announce its verdict in the Justice Nirmal Yadav case. The Special Court of Additional Sessions Judge Alka Malik will deliver the judgment on March 29. The case dates back to a 2007 bribery scandal involving alleged corruption in the judiciary. The long-awaited verdict will determine the legal outcome of the high-profile case.
Former Chandigarh MP Kirron Kher, undergoing chemotherapy for cancer, seeks to record her statement via video conferencing in an ongoing case against businessman Chaittnya Aggarwal. The court hearing is set for June 12. Kher’s request highlights the need to accommodate individuals with severe medical conditions in judicial processes, with the court allowing her testimony via video conference.
