BREAKING | “Not Made Aware Court Permission Was Needed for Tree Felling During Visit To CAPFIMS”: Delhi L-G Tells Supreme Court

The Supreme Court today (23rd Oct) has sought an affidavit from Delhi’s Lieutenant Governor V.K. Saxena regarding alleged illegal tree felling for the CAPFIMS project. Saxena stated he was unaware that court permission was needed, citing prior approvals from the Delhi government. He emphasized that officials may have misinterpreted these approvals, acting in good faith.

[Delhi Excise Scam] Delhi Court Grants Bail to Alleged ‘Middleman’ Vinod Chauhan

Today, On 12th September, A Delhi court granted bail to Vinod Chauhan, a suspected middleman in the Delhi excise policy scam, after being accused of facilitating illegal activities. Chauhan’s bail was set at Rs 10 lakh, and he is linked to alleged kickbacks provided to the Aam Aadmi Party for their Goa election campaign. The excise case involves prominent political figures and allegations of corruption and money laundering.