46-year-old K Kavitha, a BRS leader, today filed a default bail application, citing an incomplete chargesheet by the CBI. Arrested for corruption, she was denied bail by the Delhi High Court on July 1. Her hearing is scheduled for 2 pm today, and she remains in judicial custody until July 18.
The Hyderabad consumer commission has ruled in favor of a customer, directing Toyota to compensate and refund Rs. 50.57 lakh for an undelivered vehicle, criticizing the company’s failure to address the fraud. This case reflects a broader trend of consumer grievances against automotive manufacturers, as illustrated by similar incidents involving Ducati and Hyundai.
The Telangana High Court rejected the Delhi police’s lunch motion on 9th May, in the Amit Shah morphed video case, allowing further investigation. The court instructed the police to follow due process and approach the lower court for necessary actions. The case involves allegations of doctoring a video clip of Amit Shah, leading to arrests and ongoing investigations by the Delhi and Hyderabad police.
Today, On 9th May, K. Kavitha, a leader of Bharatiya Rashtra Samithi, has filed an appeal for bail in a money laundering case, citing reasons not previously mentioned. Earlier bail applications were dismissed due to concerns of influencing witnesses and the impact of economic offenses. The appeal is pending review before the Delhi High Court.
The Delhi Court ,Today, 24th April mandated the CBI to disclose accused statements and evidence in the Excise Scam Case, emphasizing transparency and fair trial. Further hearings and bail plea decisions are expected, with the accused provided an opportunity to prepare a defense. This development portrays the delicate balance between prosecutorial power and the rights of the accused.
During the opening session Today (March 30th), of the Courts and the Constitution Conference hosted by NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad, Supreme Court Justice BV Nagarathna expressed concern over state Governors engaging in litigation before constitutional courts.
Today (18th March): A Delhi court has ordered Tihar authorities to escort Sanjay Singh to his Rajya Sabha oath-taking ceremony on March 19, despite ongoing legal proceedings. The court emphasized security measures and restricted his communication and public appearances. Singh is in judicial custody facing allegations related to the Delhi Liquor Scam. The ED and the CBI have alleged irregularities leading to substantial financial losses. A similar case involving K Kavitha is also being investigated.
Plea Filed in Supreme Court by Hindu Sena for FIRs Against Owaisi & Others Over Alleged Hate Speeches. This plea encompasses a call for action against a range of leaders, including Asaduddin Owaisi, Udhayanidhi Stalin, Kamal Haasan, A Raja, Swami Prasad Maurya, among others, highlighting a pressing concern over the alleged derogatory remarks and speeches […]
The Telangana High Court has acknowledged a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by the VATA Foundation (an NGO) concerning the unauthorized cutting down of trees for a flyover construction in KPHB, Hyderabad. Also read- Telangana High Court Guides Trial Courts On Interpreting ‘Rape’ In Child Victim Testimonies Without Medical Evidence (lawchakra.in) Notices have been issued […]
