Today, On 19th January, The Delhi High Court rejected the bail plea of former BJP MLA Kuldeep Singh Sengar. The case relates to the custodial death of the father of the Unnao rape victim.
Today, On 15th January, The victim has moved the Delhi High Court seeking to lead further evidence and examine two prosecution witnesses in the 2017 case against BJP MLA Kuldeep Singh Sengar. She also wants to place date of birth documents on record.
Newly enrolled advocates have moved the Delhi High Court challenging their exclusion from the Bar Council of Delhi electoral roll, arguing that the pendency of AIBE results cannot be a valid ground to deny their voting rights today.
Advocate Hitendra Gandhi urged the Delhi High Court Chief Justice to list the Unnao rape case appeal, warning that suspending Kuldeep Singh Sengar’s life sentence threatens survivor safety, harms victim dignity, and raises concerns over POCSO law application.
The Delhi High Court dismissed Shifa-ur-Rehman’s bail plea, rejecting his claim of being the family’s sole breadwinner. The court cited his alleged misuse of position, handling of funds, and involvement in the 2020 riots conspiracy as too serious to overlook.
Today, On 1st August, Udaipur Files row reached Delhi High Court, which questioned the Centre’s authority under the Cinematograph Act. “What made you suggest cuts?” the Chief Justice asked, slamming post-certification interference despite CBFC’s expert scrutiny and legal process.
The CBI Today (July 25) opposed Congress MP Karti Chidambaram’s request to relax his bail for foreign travel, citing concerns similar to the Vijay Mallya case. The Delhi High Court has now preponed the hearing to September 10, scrapping the earlier October 16 date.
Today, On 24th July, Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind has moved the Supreme Court challenging the Centre’s approval of the film, alleging it promotes communal hatred and portrays Indian Muslims to terrorists.
The Supreme Court Today (July 21) extended the stay on the release of the film Udaipur Files until Thursday after the Central Government ordered six changes to the movie. The Court also allowed all parties to present their views before the Centre for final decision.
Delhi HC upholds Rs. 1 lakh monthly maintenance, ruling that a wife’s second marriage isn’t a valid ground to deny support under the Domestic Violence Act.
