“Without Requisite Mens Rea, Actions Cannot Be Deemed Incitement or Abetment Under Section 306 of IPC”: Delhi HC Sets Aside Summons to Former DU Principal in Suicide Case

The Delhi High Court set aside a summons against Dr. G.K. Arora regarding the suicide of a female employee, citing insufficient grounds and prior investigations that cleared him. The court acknowledged workplace pressures but emphasized that actions lacking intent cannot be labeled as incitement or abetment under the law.

“Can’t Visit Office or Sign Files”: SC Conditions While Granting Arvind Kejriwal Interim Bail

Today, On 12th July, The Supreme Court granted interim bail to Arvind Kejriwal in the money laundering case linked to the liquor policy controversy. Kejriwal is barred from visiting the Chief Minister’s Office and interacting with witnesses. The Court referred the legality of his arrest to a larger bench and highlighted the importance of judicial scrutiny in such cases.

[Excise Policy Scam] Why Arvind Kejriwal Hastily Approved Liquor Policy? CBI in Remand Plea

The CBI claims that Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal hastily approved the now-scrapped liquor policy during the peak of the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic. Accusations include hawala channel transactions, support from liquor businessmen for the AAP, and increased profit margins for wholesalers. Kejriwal has been arrested and is under further interrogation.