The Supreme Court is worried about the troubles of many homebuyers. It is thinking about ordering a CBI investigation into the matter. Many people have lost their money due to housing fraud and delays. The court wants to ensure justice for affected homeowners.
Today, On 19th December, To tackle rising air pollution, the Supreme Court ordered states in the National Capital Region (NCR) to set up teams to enforce the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP). The Court also instructed Uttar Pradesh and Haryana to ban firecrackers in the NCR to help lower pollution. These actions are meant to improve air quality and protect public health during times of high pollution. The decision highlights the need for NCR states to work together to address environmental issues.
Today, On 4th November, the Supreme Court reprimanded the Delhi government and police for ineffective enforcement of the firecracker ban amid deteriorating air quality following Diwali. The court demanded immediate details on implemented measures and future plans, highlighting the need for stringent action to address pollution and ensure public safety during festivals.
The Supreme Court ruling ensures no coercive action by banks or builders against NCR home buyers for EMI payments. Home buyers, affected by illegal loan disbursements, sought relief after the Delhi High Court dismissed their petitions. The decision is expected to impact the NCR’s real estate landscape and reflects the judiciary’s concern for home buyers.
Former Delhi Congress councillor and lawyer Ishrat Jahan, accused in the 2020 Delhi riots UAPA case, granted revised bail terms allowing her to travel anywhere in India with prior court permission. The court acknowledged her professional obligations and found no evidence of bail condition breaches. The Delhi Police’s appeal against her bail decision is pending before the Delhi High Court.
