Today, On 3rd April,The Supreme Court strongly criticized Telangana Chief Minister’s statement on bye-elections, questioning whether it had made a mistake by not taking contempt action earlier. The court expressed concerns that such remarks could undermine judicial authority and influence legal proceedings. The issue stems from the ongoing disqualification row involving state legislators. The SC’s sharp response highlights the seriousness of the matter and its implications for democratic processes.
Today, On 2nd September, The Supreme Court emphasized the need for restraint from individuals in high office during a plea hearing involving Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy. The case dates back to 2015 when Revanth Reddy was accused of attempting to bribe an MLA. The plea requests the trial to be transferred to Bhopal, citing potential influence on the investigation due to Reddy’s position. The matter has been adjourned for further hearing.
Today, On 13th July, The Supreme Court extended interim bail for businessman Abhishek Boinpally, involved in a money laundering case related to the Delhi excise policy scam. The court postponed further discussions to October 14 due to the unavailability of the Additional Solicitor General. Boinpally has been in custody since October 2022, with his bail being repeatedly extended.
Today, On 26th July, The Delhi court extended the judicial custody of Manish Sisodia and K. Kavitha in the Delhi excise policy case until July 31. Both appeared via video conferencing as their previous custody period ended. The court also denied bail to Kavitha, identified as a key orchestrator in the alleged scam. Sisodia remains under custody for involvement in the liquor policy and money laundering cases.
