Bombay High Court acquitted a husband and mother in a dowry death case, holding that a short-tempered wife’s suicide in a fit of anger did not constitute dowry death. The court said evidence failed to prove cruelty under law.
Today, On 20th May, Justice DV Ramana said, “They will suffer,” calling his transfer from Andhra to Madhya Pradesh High Court an act of harassment. He said he had requested a move to Karnataka to care for his ailing wife.
Today, On 21st April, The Madras High Court is set to deliver its verdict on April 23 in the case between TASMAC and the Enforcement Directorate (ED).TASMAC and the Tamil Nadu government had filed petitions challenging the ED raids conducted at the TASMAC head office between March 6 and March 8.
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) refuted claims of harassment during its March raids on TASMAC, asserting the process was conducted properly with TASMAC staff’s cooperation. The Madras High Court heard arguments, with the case stemming from alleged money laundering linked to FIRs dating back to 2017. Further hearings are scheduled for Monday.
