The Madras High Court Today (May 8th) directed the Coimbatore District Legal Services Authority to submit a report on the health condition of YouTuber and activist Savukku Shankar.
Today(on 8th May), Bengaluru Court extends Karnataka MLA HD Revanna’s judicial custody until May 14 in high-profile case linked to son’s abuse allegations. The court’s decision follows allegations of kidnapping and sexual abuse against his son, Prajwal Revanna. The case has sparked public outrage and demands for a thorough investigation. Legal proceedings continue, emphasizing the need for accountability and justice.
Today(on 7th May),Delhi court extends BRS leader K Kavitha’s custody till May 14th in alleged excise scam and money laundering case, following remand expiration.
Arvind Kejriwal, Delhi’s Chief Minister, remains in judicial custody until May 20 for alleged involvement in the Excise Scam. The court also extended the custody of co-accused Chanpreet Singh. The Supreme Court is considering interim bail due to the ongoing Lok Sabha elections, while questioning the Enforcement Directorate’s prolonged investigation delay. Additionally, the case revolves around corruption and money laundering in the excise policy formulation and execution.
Today (7th May): The Supreme Court questioned the Enforcement Directorate’s delay in the money laundering investigation involving Arvind Kejriwal. Kejriwal filed a plea challenging his arrest, and the court is considering interim bail due to the elections. The case relates to alleged irregularities in Delhi’s excise policy, and the court has requested case files before Kejriwal’s arrest and for former deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia.
Today, On 6th May, Arun Reddy, linked to the manipulated video case involving Amit Shah, has been remanded to judicial custody until tomorrow. The high-profile matter underscores the seriousness of legal actions being pursued. The video controversy led to arrests and ongoing investigations by Delhi Police and Cyber Crime Police, highlighting the significance of scrutinizing digital content.
NEW DELHI: On Friday (3rd May): The Supreme Court set aside the Allahabad High Court’s decision to grant bail to a police officer accused of raping a 13-year-old girl. The accused, who held the position of Station House Officer (SHO), allegedly abused his authority to commit the heinous crime against the minor survivor. The apex court, after considering the plea filed by the survivor’s mother, deemed the high court’s decision unjustifiable and ordered the accused to surrender immediately.
Today (May 3): The Delhi High Court reserved its order on the bail plea of NewsClick’s HR head under the UAPA. The charges allege receipt of funds for pro-China propaganda. Chakravarty’s counsel cited turning approver and requested bail under section 482 of the CrPC. The court awaits the decision amidst the ongoing case scrutiny.
New Delhi: On 2nd May: The Delhi High Court rejected a PIL challenging Arvind Kejriwal’s potential arrest, stating it was not maintainable as he was already in judicial custody. The petition sought to allow undertrial political leaders to campaign virtually and prompt the Election Commission about arrests during the Model Code of Conduct. The court dismissed the PIL, citing a lack of legal understanding and seeking legislative directives.
Today, 2nd May, the Supreme Court upheld the decision to keep the wife of a Delhi Government officer in custody. This decision comes in relation to a case involving the sexual assault of a minor, highlighting the court’s commitment to justice in such sensitive matters. The ruling reinforces the importance of thorough investigations and fair legal proceedings in cases of child abuse and exploitation. The decision expected to have broader implications for similar cases moving forward.
