The Bombay High Court has refused to suspend the Look Out Circular against Shilpa Shetty and Raj Kundra, stopping their planned Phuket trip. The couple faces a Rs 60 crore cheating case linked to their former company, Best Deal TV Pvt. Ltd.
Delhi HC refused to hear Bhanu Tatak’s challenge against travel restrictions citing lack of jurisdiction. Court directed her to approach Gauhati High Court’s Arunachal Pradesh Bench.
Ex-SC judge Markandey Katju sarcastically joked about renaming Pakistani cities, saying, “Soon, we will have breakfast in Lahore and lunch in Islamabad.” This remark came as India shot down over 50 drones in response to Pakistan’s attacks.
Today, on Nov 5th, the Supreme Court dismissed the Centre’s appeal upholding the Bombay High Court’s decision to revoke a Look Out Circular against Samuel Miranda, tied to Sushant Singh Rajput’s case. The court ruled that there was no merit in the appeal, highlighting Miranda’s cooperation and asserting his right to travel freely after 3.5 years without formal charges.
Today, On 25th October, the Supreme Court dismissed the CBI’s petition to reinstate a lookout circular against Rhea Chakraborty, labeling it “frivolous.” This ruling upholds the Bombay High Court’s prior decision, affirming that Rhea and her family are well-established in society. The case emerges from the investigation into Sushant Singh Rajput’s death.
The Delhi High Court granted Ashneer Grover and Madhuri Jain Grover permission to travel to the United States amidst ongoing legal proceedings. Specific travel dates were provided for each individual, and the Delhi Police was directed to submit their recommendations for imposed conditions. The couple faces allegations of fraud from fintech firm BharatPe.
