BREAKING| Delhi Court Reserves Order on ED’s Plea Against AAP MLA Amanatullah Khan| Money Laundering Case

Today(on 6th April), A Delhi court has reserved its order on an application filed by the Enforcement Directorate against AAP MLA Amanatullah Khan related to alleged money laundering in the Delhi Waqf Board case. The court is expected to make a decision on April 9 regarding summoning Khan to respond to the ED’s plea. The case revolves around irregularities in appointments made by the Delhi Waqf Board. Though not named as an accused, the ED has included five entities in its prosecution complaint, including three suspected associates of Khan. The ED’s complaint was filed due to Khan’s failure to comply with the agency’s summons and refusal to cooperate with the investigation. Khan’s anticipatory bail plea was previously rejected by the court, and the ED alleges that he acquired “huge proceeds of crime” in cash through illicit staff recruitment and invested the funds in purchasing immovable assets under his associates’ names.

Delhi High Court Denies Permission for Ramzan Prayers at Site of Demolished Ancient Akhunji Mosque

Delhi High Court has declined a request for conducting Ramzan prayers at the site of the ancient Akhunji Mosque, which was demolished by the Delhi Development Authority (DDA). The Delhi High Court has declined a request for conducting Ramzan prayers at the site of the ancient Akhunji Mosque, which was demolished by the Delhi Development […]

AAP MLA Amanatullah Khan|| Delhi High Court Rejects Anticipatory Bail Plea in Money Laundering Case

Today (11th March): The Delhi High Court has rejected the anticipatory bail plea of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLA Amanatullah Khan in a money laundering case related to irregularities in the Delhi Waqf Board’s recruitment process. Khan repeatedly ignored summonses from the Enforcement Directorate, resulting in the court’s decision. The case emphasizes the importance of public figures fulfilling legal obligations.

Delhi Waqf Board Money Laundering Case| Court Denies Anticipatory Bail to AAP MLA Amanat Ullah Khan

On 1st March,The Rouse Avenue court rejected AAP MLA Amanat Ullah Khan’s anticipatory bail plea in the Delhi Waqf Board money laundering case, concerning a Rs 36 crore property purchase. The defense argued administrative irregularities without evidence of a scheduled offense. The prosecution emphasized Amanat Ullah Khan’s central role, with the court yet to release the detailed order.

Delhi High Court: DDA-Demolished 600-Year-Old Mosque Denied Shab e-barat Celebration

The Delhi High Court recently declined a plea seeking permission to celebrate Shab e-Barat at a 600-year-old mosque demolished by the Delhi Development Authority (DDA). The Court rejected the application, reiterating that the main petition would be heard on March 7. The Managing Committee of the Delhi Waqf Board had filed the plea, requesting access […]

Delhi Court Seeks ED’s Input on AAP MLA Amanatullah Khan’s Anticipatory Bail Request Amid Waqf Board Probe

Delhi: The Rouse Avenue Court on Monday (19th February) has issued a notice to the Enforcement Directorate (ED) concerning the anticipatory bail plea of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLA Amanatullah Khan. This move comes in light of Khan’s involvement in the ongoing investigation into alleged money laundering activities linked to the Delhi Waqf Board. The […]

Amanatullah Khan Withdraws Legal Challenge Against ED and ACB in Delhi Waqf Board Case from Delhi High Court

Amanatullah Khan, once entangled in a money laundering case and alleged irregularities in Delhi Waqf Board recruitment, withdrew his plea from the Delhi High Court. The case’s significance lies in the accusations against Khan during his tenure as the Chairman of the Waqf Board. The implications extend to governance, accountability, and the integrity of public institutions, with debate over the Waqf Act’s relevance in a secular country like India.

Delhi High Court Imposes Status Quo on Land Where 600-Year-Old Mosque Was Demolished

The Delhi High Court has ordered a status quo on a 600-year-old mosque demolished by the DDA in Mehrauli. This decision follows a plea by the Delhi Waqf Board, reflecting the ongoing debate over preserving historical and religious sites. The case raises complex issues about land use, conservation, and heritage preservation in urbanizing spaces like Delhi.