Today, On 3rd February, The Delhi High Court on Tuesday allowed IRS officer Sameer Wankhede to approach the City Civil and Sessions Court in Dindoshi, Mumbai. He may file a suit over his allegedly defamatory portrayal in Aryan Khan’s Netflix series now.
Today, On 29th January, The Delhi High Court dismissed Sameer Wankhede’s defamation suit over Aryan Khan’s Netflix series, holding it had no jurisdiction. It ruled, “This Court lacks the jurisdiction to entertain the plaint,” and allowed him to move a competent court.
The Supreme Court declined to interfere with the Delhi High Court’s order upholding CAT’s decision granting promotion to IRS officer Sameer Wankhede, holding that mere pendency of investigations without charge-sheets cannot justify denial of promotion.
The CAT principal bench quashed the CBIC’s disciplinary charge against IRS officer Sameer Wankhede, calling it retaliation. The Tribunal said the chain of events showed “malice in law and personal vendetta” and a colourable exercise of power overall.
The Delhi High Court refused to interfere with the CAT’s order staying departmental proceedings against IRS officer Sameer Wankhede linked to the Aryan Khan drug case. The Court instead directed the tribunal to decide Wankhede’s challenge to the charge memo expeditiously within a fixed timeline.
The Delhi High Court is hearing IRS officer Sameer Wankhede’s plea seeking removal of allegedly defamatory scenes from the Netflix series ‘Bads of Bollywood’. The show, produced by Red Chillies Entertainment, is claimed to harm his reputation and professional standing.
The Delhi High Court has upheld CAT’s order directing the Centre to promote IRS officer Sameer Wankhede as Joint Commissioner if eligible. The court said there was no chargesheet, suspension, or departmental proceedings against him.
IRS officer Sameer Wankhede has petitioned the High Court for an independent investigation into allegations made by politician Nawab Malik, asserting they are baseless and cause him distress. Wankhede claims Malik has made derogatory remarks regarding his caste, seeking intervention and a transfer of the case to the CBI for a fair probe.
Today, Suspended Punjab AIG Malvinder Singh Sidhu fatally shot his IRS son-in-law during a domestic dispute resolution meeting at Chandigarh District Court, leading to chaos. Sidhu has a history of controversies and previous arrests. The tragic event highlights the need to address domestic disputes through proper legal and counseling channels.
