Nitish Katara Murder Case || “Delhi Govt Consistently Fails to Decide Without Seeking Extensions”: SC Issues Contempt Notice

Today, On 17th March, The Supreme Court issued a contempt notice to an official for failing to decide on the remission plea of a convict in the Nitish Katara murder case. The bench expressed displeasure over the inaction, emphasizing the need for timely decisions in legal matters. The case involves the brutal 2002 murder of Katara, which was classified as an honor killing. The Court has sought an explanation for the delay, stressing accountability in handling remission applications.

Strange Case of ‘Impersonation’: Ghost Plea to Reopen Rape case, Involved to Businessman Nitish Katara Murder| SC Three-Judge Bench to Hear Case Today

Three-judge bench led by Justice Sanjiv Khanna to hear rare case of judicial fraud involving a rape complaint. Alleged impersonator claims innocence, raising questions about document authenticity. Case linked to high-profile murder and political ties. Supreme Court demands new affidavits and emphasizes the need to verify legal documents. Critical concerns about judicial integrity highlighted.