A Mumbai court sentenced a man to four months in jail after his dog bit a neighbor in a lift. The judge noted that the owner ignored warnings and showed no care for others’ safety.
The Delhi High Court Today (Feb 10) granted two-day custody parole to jailed MP Abdul Rashid Sheikh, also known as Rashid Engineer, allowing him to attend the Parliament session on February 11 and 13. Rashid, facing trial in a terror funding case, was given this relief under strict conditions, including a ban on mobile phone use. The NIA opposed his plea, citing security concerns and arguing he had no “vested right” to attend Parliament. Rashid was arrested in 2019 for alleged links to separatists and designated terrorist “Hafeez Saeed.”
The Delhi High Court will announce its decision Today (Feb 10) at 2:30 pm on jailed MP Abdul Rashid Sheikh’s request for custody parole to attend Parliament. Rashid, who has been in Tihar Jail since 2019 in a terror-funding case, claimed he had no legal remedy after his election. The NIA opposed his plea, citing security concerns and lack of a “specific purpose.”
In an unexpected turn of events, a Madras High Court judge Today (May 24th) informed in open court that he was warned by two unknown persons to not hear a habeas corpus petition filed by the mother of jailed YouTuber Savukku Shankar.
