[Obscene Video Case] JD(S) MP Prajwal Revanna Placed in 6-Day SIT Custody

Today, On 31st May, Prajwal Revanna, a suspended Janata Dal (Secular) MP, has been taken into the custody of a Special Investigation Team for six days regarding an alleged obscene video. The case has attracted significant attention and controversy. Revanna, facing probe over sexual harassment allegations, was granted one-hour legal counsel sessions during his custody. Arrests of key suspects linked to the case have also been made.

Swati Maliwal Assault | Plea by Kejriwal’s Aide Bibhav Kumar to be Heard by Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma of HC

The Delhi High Court Today (May 31st) transferred the plea challenging the arrest of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s close aide Bibhav Kumar in the Swati Maliwal assault case to the roster bench hearing cases involving Members of Parliament and Members of Legislative Assemblies (MPs/MLAs).

[Obscene Video Case] Prajwal Revanna Arrested At Bengaluru Airport | To Be Produced Before Special Court Today

Prajwal Revanna, a Member of Parliament from Hassan and the grandson of former Prime Minister H.D. Deve Gowda, is set to appear before the Special Investigation Team (SIT) today in connection with an alleged obscene video scandal. The scandal has not only stirred political turmoil but also led to a series of legal actions and public statements from various stakeholders.

BREAKING|| BJP MP Brij Bhushan Singh Claims Innocence with Proof After Delhi Court Frames Charges

Today, On 21st May, A Delhi court charged BJP MP Brij Bhushan Singh with sexual harassment based on allegations by female wrestlers. Singh pleaded not guilty, stating his readiness to face trial. He denied any wrongdoing and provided evidence of innocence. The next hearing is scheduled for June 1. Singh’s son has been granted a ticket for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

BREAKING | Ex-MP Dhananjay Singh Granted Bail by Allahabad HC

The Allahabad HC Today (April 27th) granted bail to former MP Dhananjay Singh but refused his plea to suspend or stay a 7-year imprisonment sentence passed by a district court in a 2020 kidnapping and extortion case. After the HC order, Singh will be released on bail but he cannot contest the election.

Jharkhand HC Seeks CBI Reports on MPs, MLAs Cases

The Jharkhand High Court directed the CBI to provide a detailed report on ongoing criminal cases involving MPs and MLAs, emphasizing transparency and accountability. The court inquired about delays in submitting cases and presenting witnesses. Six MP/MLA courts actively addressing criminal cases against public officials as per directions from the Supreme Court.

Criminal Cases Against MPs/MLAs | Delhi HC Asks its Judges to Give Priority Hearing

The Delhi High Court directed judges to give priority to criminal cases involving MPs and MLAs, aiming for swift and efficient resolution. The court also instructed the registry to re-allocate pending cases and disseminate the judgment to other judges. Special MP/MLA courts were advised to prioritize cases punishable by death or life imprisonment.=”__JETPACK_AI_ERROR__”

ASI Initiates Court-Ordered Survey of Disputed Bhojshala/Kamal Maula Mosque in MP

The ASI initiated a comprehensive survey of the Bhojshala/Kamal Maula Mosque complex in Madhya Pradesh, employing carbon-dating technology. Mandated by the High Court, the survey aims to resolve the historical dispute between Hindus and Muslims. Despite security measures, religious activities continue, while legal disputes and dissatisfaction from the Muslim community persist.

Punjab and Haryana High Court Issues Notice Over Nayab Singh Saini Appointment as Haryana Chief Minister

On 18th March: The Punjab and Haryana High Court issued notices to the Central and Haryana governments following a petition challenging the appointment of Nayab Singh Saini as Chief Minister. The petition questions Saini’s eligibility and the legitimacy of other ministers. The court has scheduled a hearing for April 30 to address these concerns.

PM Modi Applauds SC’s Landmark Decision Ending Immunity for MPs and MLAs in Bribery Cases

PM Modi praised the Supreme Court’s significant decision in the JMM MPs bribery case on Monday, referring to it as a “great judgment.” The Supreme Court, led by CJI, overturned a ruling granting immunity to MPs and MLAs from prosecution in bribery cases for speeches or votes. Prime Minister Modi praised the decision, calling it a “great judgment,” emphasizing the importance of clean politics and public confidence in the system. The ruling promotes transparency and upholds democratic ideals.