The Supreme Court today has deferred the hearing on Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s defamation case for 6 weeks to allow time for a settlement. Kejriwal expressed willingness to apologize but not under the complainant’s conditions. This request comes after a 2019 order summoning Kejriwal, stressing the need for responsibility in retweeting content.
The Supreme Court asked the Centre to furnish details of issuance of notices and arrests done under the provisions of the Goods and Services Tax, saying it may interpret the law and lay down appropriate guidelines to avoid any harassment of citizens by depriving their liberty.
Following the retirement of Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul, the composition of the Supreme Court Collegium has undergone significant changes, with Justice Aniruddha Bose joining the five-judge collegium and Justice B.R. Gavai being inducted into the three-judge collegium. Also read-Kashmir, I Plan To Spend A Lot Of Time In, Justice Sanjay Kaul. (lawchakra.in) Justice Aniruddha Bose’s […]
