“You Think That I am Going to Make My Own Procedure? I won’t.” — Delhi High Court to Red Fort Blast Accused

The Delhi High Court rejected Jasir Bilal Wali’s request to meet his lawyer at NIA headquarters, stating that no special procedure can be created without proper trial court orders. The Court stressed that oral claims of rejection cannot replace written proof and sent the matter back to the Sessions Court for a lawful decision.

Elgar Parishad-Maoist Links Case| Supreme Court to Hear Bail Plea of Surendra Gadling on September 3

Today, On 29th August, The Supreme Court will hear on September 3 the bail plea of Surendra Gadling, an accused in the Elgar Parishad-Maoist links case. His counsel mentioned the matter after a judge recused, seeking urgent listing before the Bench.

Kolkata Gang Rape Case: South Calcutta Law College Seeks Reopening Institute

South Calcutta Law College, shut since June 29 after a student’s alleged gang rape on campus, told the Alipore court it wants to reopen, citing a police email stating no objection to resuming academic activities.

Kolkata Law College Rape Case: West Bengal Bar Council Revokes Lawyer License of Main Accused Monojit Mishra

The West Bengal Bar Council has cancelled the lawyer license of Monojit Mishra, the main accused in the Kolkata law college rape case, following growing outrage and a formal complaint from the victim.

Bhima Koregaon Case: Supreme Court Questions Delay in Bail Appeal, Says “Some Urgency Must Be Shown”

In the Bhima Koregaon case, the Supreme Court questioned the delay in filing a bail appeal by an accused in custody for 8 years, saying, “Some urgency must be shown” as the May 2 order was already passed.

Supreme Court Grants Bail to Man Jailed for Over 5 Years Without Trial in UP Drugs Case

The Supreme Court of India granted bail to a man imprisoned for over 5.2 years in a drug case without a trial beginning. The court emphasized that prolonged detention without trial is unjust. The accused sought bail after the Allahabad High Court denied his request, highlighting the unfairness of his continued incarceration.

Delhi High Court Seeks Delhi Police Report on Tasleem Ahmed’s Role in Delhi Riots Conspiracy

NEW DELHI: 24th March, The Delhi High Court directs Delhi Police to submit a note on the role of accused Tasleem Ahmed in the larger conspiracy behind the Delhi riots. Previously, Delhi High Court has decided to list the bail plea of Tasleem Ahmed before the roster bench for hearing. Earlier, a special bench was hearing his plea along with other accused in the 2020 Delhi riots conspiracy case.

2020 Riots: Delhi High Court To Hear Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam Bail Pleas Tomorrow (Jan 7)

The Delhi High Court will on January 7 hear bail pleas of student activists Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam and other accused in the UAPA case related to February, 2020 violence. Justices Navin Chawla and Shalinder Kaur are scheduled to hear the cases. Delhi Police is likely to commence its submissions in the cases.

Karnataka High Court Dismisses Discharge Petition, Cites Judges Must Rely Solely on Evidence Collected by Investigating Officers

Dr. Mohankumar, accused of money laundering related to securing a medical seat for a public servant’s daughter, had his discharge application rejected by the Karnataka High Court. The court emphasized that evidence collected warranted proceeding with the trial, finding unexplained cash deposits raised significant suspicions. The case will continue.

[February 2020 Delhi Riots Case] HC To Hear ‘Mastermind’ Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam Pleas On January 7

Umar Khalid and co-accused activists are seeking bail linked to a UAPA case from the 2020 Delhi riots, emphasizing their prolonged imprisonment and the bail granted to others. The Delhi High Court will hear their applications on January 7, 2025, after multiple previous bail denials and adjourned hearings due to legal representatives’ unavailability.