Sukesh Chandrashekhar’s Wristwatch Permission || Delhi HC Issues Notice on Mandoli Jail’s Plea

Today, On 13th February, The Delhi High Court issued a notice on Mandoli Jail’s plea challenging permission for Sukesh Chandrashekhar to wear a wristwatch. The jail authorities argue against allowing him to keep the watch inside the facility. This legal move adds to the ongoing scrutiny surrounding the high-profile inmate. The court’s decision could set a precedent for prison regulations on personal belongings.

Delhi High Court Fines CON MAN for Posing as PMO Official to Gain VIP Temple Darshan

The Delhi High Court fined Vivek Keshavan Rs 35,000 for pretending to be a PMO official to gain VIP treatment and government perks. Keshavan’s plea against the trial court order was dismissed, with the Court emphasizing the gravity of impersonation and the need for stringent measures against such fraudulent activities. The case exemplifies the misuse of high office names and underscores the importance of integrity and the rule of law.