Delhi court sought response from Judge Vishal Gogne on Rabri Devi’s plea seeking transfer of criminal cases from his court. The Principal District and Sessions Judge is hearing her request to shift four cases involving her family presently.
Today, On 13th December, The CBI opposed Rabri Devi’s plea seeking transfer of criminal cases involving her family from Judge Vishal Gogne. It told the court, “You can’t bulldoze a court, go forum shopping, or demean a judge,” strongly resisting the move.
Rabri Devi has sought the transfer of all CBI and ED cases filed against her family, saying Judge Vishal Gogne is unduly inclined towards the prosecution. She claims a fair trial is impossible under the present circumstances now.
A BJP leader from Tamil Nadu has approached the Supreme Court, seeking a CBI investigation into the September 27 Karur stampede at a TVK rally that killed 41 and injured over 60. The plea also requests higher compensation from the state and TVK leadership.
The Supreme Court will pronounce its verdict on stay pleas challenging the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025 on September 15. The Bench had reserved the order earlier, making this a crucial ruling for Waqf administration across India.
Today, On 21st August, The Supreme Court refused to urgently hear a plea challenging the mandatory registration of all waqfs, including waqf-by-users, on the “UMEED Portal”, observing that registration is not being denied by authorities.
Today, On 7th July, The Delhi High Court has asked the Centre to respond to AAP’s plea against the rent demand for its party office at Vithalbhai Patel House. The next hearing in the matter is scheduled for July 22.
Today, On 26th June, The Kerala High Court has sought a response from the State on a plea to cancel the anticipatory bail of a lawyer accused of rape on the false promise of marriage by a woman advocate from Ernakulam.
The Delhi High Court has asked the Centre to respond to AAP’s petition challenging the “ex parte” cancellation of its state party office allotment, stressing the need to follow fair procedures and natural justice in such matters.
The Supreme Court of India is addressing a case involving YouTubers Ranveer Allahbadia and Ashish Chanchlani over inappropriate comments made on “India’s Got Latent.” The Court granted Allahbadia temporary protection from arrest but criticized his remarks. It emphasized the need for content regulations while balancing freedom of speech and societal norms.
