Today, On 6th September, A Delhi court has allowed Baramulla MP Engineer Rashid to cast his vote in the Vice Presidential election on September 9. Judge Chander Jit approved his request, after earlier granting custody parole for the Parliament session.
The Supreme Court issued notice on terrorist Shabir Shah’s bail plea in the NIA terror funding case, stating, “We’ll not release today itself,” while expediting the hearing.
The Delhi High Court has sought a medical report on PFI leader E Abubacker’s health after he requested treatment in a private hospital instead of AIIMS. The NIA opposed the plea, calling AIIMS the best medical facility.
The Bombay High Court allowed activist Ramesh Gaichor three-day temporary bail to visit his 76-year-old father after over four years in custody. The Court said, “the appellant, since the date of arrest, was not allowed to meet his father for more than 4 years.”
Today, On 18th August, The Delhi High Court reserved its order on MP Er Rashid’s plea challenging the Rs.4 lakh expenses imposed for attending Parliament, observing, “This man has not even got his liberty back, expenses are for jail to incur.”
Today, On 12th August, The Delhi High Court has asked the Delhi Police to explain the travel expenses imposed on Jammu and Kashmir MP Engineer Rashid. The court wants clarity on the basis of the calculations mentioned in the police communication.
The Delhi High Court has asked Yasin Malik to respond within four weeks to the NIA’s plea seeking to convert his life sentence into a death penalty in a 2017 terror funding case. The next hearing is scheduled for November 10.
Today, On 8th August, In the Elgar Parishad-Maoist links case, Chief Justice Gavai has agreed to an early hearing of advocate Surendra Gadling’s bail plea. The Supreme Court aims to expedite the process after repeated adjournments.
Supreme Court dismisses challenge to ISIS terror designation under UAPA, saying terms like “caliphate” must be read in terror context. Petitioner told to seek remedy through criminal court, not writ plea.
A Special NIA Court in Bilaspur Today (Aug 2) granted bail to two nuns from Kerala and a tribal woman from Chhattisgarh, arrested over alleged forced conversion and human trafficking charges. The court’s decision came a week after their arrest at Durg railway station.
