Today(on 24th April), The Supreme Court has postponed the hearing on West Bengal’s lawsuit against CBI to May 1, granting more time for arguments. The lawsuit alleges that CBI conducted investigations without state consent. This postponement allows both parties to present their arguments, with significant implications for CBI’s jurisdictional authority and state government independence in law enforcement.
On Monday (1st April): The Allahabad High Court scheduled a hearing on April 4 to consider the maintainability of a legal plea demanding the removal of the Shahi Idgah Mosque, allegedly encroaching on the land of the sacred Krishna Janmabhoomi site in Mathura. The mosque’s trust argued that the lawsuits seeking its removal are not legally valid, citing laws protecting the mosque. The court’s next hearing is set for April 4.
Former business partners Mihir Diwakar and Arun Pandey have filed a defamation suit against cricketer Mahendra Singh Dhoni, alleging defamatory statements that tarnished their reputation. This follows Dhoni’s criminal complaint against them for breach of trust and cheating in a 2017 contract related to cricket academies. The legal battle sheds light on complexities in business partnerships.
