The Delhi High Court today (22nd Oct) denied bail to Shahrukh Pathan, recorded aiming a firearm at a police officer during the 2020 Northeast Delhi riots. Despite spending four years in jail and the maximum sentence being ten years without reported injuries, Justice Dinesh Kumar Sharma emphasized the seriousness of the charges.
More than 12 years after a tribunal in Assam declared a Muslim man to be a foreigner, the Supreme Court Yesterday (July 11th) restored his citizenship while ruling that a “grave miscarriage of justice” had taken place in the case.
The Allahabad High Court postponed the hearing on a PIL challenging Rahul Gandhi’s Lok Sabha election, citing a prior 2016 directive requiring advocate Asok Pande to submit a Rs.25,000 Demand Draft with any plea. The Court called for a compliance report and set the next hearing for July 1, crucial for determining further steps in the case. The PIL questions Gandhi’s eligibility to hold office due to alleged citizenship and conviction issues.
The Supreme Court questioned the government’s denial of Aadhaar cards to those excluded from the NRC, emphasizing accountability. An initiated writ petition contests this decision, seeking Aadhaar Cards for the affected individuals. The petition argues that withholding Aadhaar based on NRC exclusion lacks reasonable correlation and affects basic facilities for 27 lakh people.
The Supreme Court Today directed the Centre to respond within three weeks to applications seeking a suspension of the CAA-Citizenship (Amendment) Rules, 2024. The bench, led by CJI Chandrachud, scheduled the next hearing for April 9. The Rules relate to the implementation of the Citizenship Amendment Act, which has been the subject of numerous legal challenges since its passage in 2019.
The Central government Today requested additional time from the Supreme Court to prepare a response to applications seeking a suspension of the Citizenship (Amendment) Rules, 2024. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta informed the court of the need for more time to address the 20 applications until the court resolves the petitions challenging the constitutional validity of the CAA – Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019.
