Today, On 17th March, The National Investigation Agency (NIA) told the Delhi High Court that Engineer Rashid cannot use his legislator status to seek reprieve in legal proceedings. The agency argued that his position as an elected representative does not grant him immunity from prosecution. Rashid, currently in custody under UAPA charges, had sought relief citing his political role. The Court is set to examine the matter while considering legal precedents in such cases.
J&K’s National Law University finally opened. Now, the challenge is to make it a top institute. Good teachers, better facilities, and strong research are important. The university must grow with proper planning and hard work.
Today, On 12th March, The High Court sought the National Investigation Agency’s (NIA) response to Jammu and Kashmir MP Engineer Rashid’s plea to attend Parliament. Rashid, currently in custody under terror-related charges, has requested permission to fulfill his parliamentary duties. The court’s directive puts the spotlight on the balance between legal proceedings and legislative responsibilities. A decision on the matter is expected after the NIA submits its stand.
Today, On 10th March, A Delhi court rejected the custody parole plea of Baramulla MP Engineer Rashid, who sought permission to attend the upcoming Parliament session. Additional Sessions Judge Chander Jit Singh dismissed the plea, stating no grounds for relief. The court has scheduled the hearing for Rashid’s regular bail plea on March 19. The decision impacts Rashid’s ability to participate in legislative proceedings.
