The Delhi High Court dismissed forgery allegations brought by Anchor toothpaste against Colgate and its officials. Anchor accused Colgate of forging trademark registration documents, but the court found insufficient evidence to support the claim. The court nullified the complaint and summoning order, clearing Colgate of the allegations. The case underscores the need for concrete evidence in legal actions.
Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s brother, Ayazuddin Siddiqui, arrested in Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh, on charges of cheating and forgery. He is accused of submitting fake documents to the Consolidation Department. This is not the first time he has faced legal issues; in 2018, he was accused of offending religious sentiments online.
The Bombay High Court upheld a doctor’s MBBS degree, despite the fact that she was admitted to the course under the Other Backward Classes (OBC) category by using unfair means.
Today, 16th April, In Mumbai, the court extended the police custody of Vaibhav Pandya until April 19 in a cheating case involving Hardik Pandya’s stepbrother. Vaibhav, accused of defrauding the cricketer brothers of over Rs 4 crore, allegedly breached a partnership agreement, leading to financial losses for the Pandya brothers. The case is under investigation.
The Supreme Court Today (April 15th) dismissed a plea moved by two lawyers (petitioners) challenging a Gujarat High Court order to initiate a probe against them on suspicions that they forged a vakalatnama.
Vaibhav Pandya, stepbrother of cricketers Hardik and Krunal Pandya, is embroiled in a legal dispute over allegedly embezzling Rs 4 crore from a shared business. He claims it’s a family matter and a misunderstanding. The prosecution seeks an extension for investigation, emphasizing the necessity to uncover crucial financial details.
In Uttar Pradesh, a female civil judge received a death threat via letter, prompting a swift FIR filing by the police against unknown individuals at the Kotwali Nagar police station in Banda district. The judge, who had previously reported alleged sexual harassment, awaits justice as investigations into both matters continue amid concerns for her safety.
On 6th March: The Supreme Court revoked a police officer’s bail for altering a suspect’s name, emphasizing officers’ duty to uphold integrity in law enforcement. High Court’s leniency was criticized, given the seriousness of the allegations. The respondent’s position as an investigating officer necessitates different considerations, and potential tampering risks led to bail revocation. (Word count: 50)
