NOIDA Compensation Scam: Supreme Court Orders SIT To Probe Former CEOs, Extends Investigation Deadline

Today, on 10th December, the Supreme Court has expanded the SIT probe into the NOIDA compensation scam, directing investigators to examine the role of former CEOs and senior officials. The Court also extended the investigation deadline by two months for completion.

Supreme Court Directive: CBI Registers 22 Cases to Probe Alleged Builders-Banks Nexus Cheating Homebuyers in NCR

On Supreme Court’s orders, CBI registered 22 FIRs and raided 47 NCR sites in a builder–bank scam. Homebuyers were lured with false promises of “No Pre-EMI till possession”, leaving them cheated and trapped in loans.

Fraud Beyond Bricks: Supreme Court Orders CBI Probe into Builders-Banks Nexus Cheating NCR Homebuyers

Supreme Court allows CBI to register 22 FIRs over alleged fraud by builders and banks under subvention schemes in NCR. The bench termed it an “unholy nexus” causing massive loss to over 1,200 homebuyers.

“Why Don’t You Feed Them at Home?” — Supreme Court Slams Petitioner in Stray Dog Feeding Case

The Supreme Court questioned a plea on feeding stray dogs, asking, “Why don’t you feed them in your house?” The court stressed public safety while tagging the matter with a similar pending plea. New Delhi: Today, on July 15, the Supreme Court of India, during a hearing on a plea related to the feeding of […]

Supreme Court Forms SIT to Probe Corruption Allegations in NOIDA Land Compensation Case

The Supreme Court of India has established a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to examine corruption allegations related to excessive compensation payments made to landowners by NOIDA officials. The SIT is to investigate compensation legality, identify responsible officials, and assess NOIDA’s transparency and fairness, submitting findings in two months while protecting landowners from punitive actions.

Supreme Court: ‘Toll Charges Not Be Reimposed On Delhi-Noida (DND) Flyway, Upheld 2016 Allahabad HC Order

The Supreme Court today (20th Dec) upheld the Allahabad High Court’s 2016 ruling, barring the Noida Toll Bridge Company from collecting tolls on the DND flyway, citing sufficient recovery of costs. The delegation of toll collection was deemed unjust, with the Court criticizing financial practices and excessive toll collection since the road’s inception in 2001.

[Hathras Rape Case] “Take Decision On Victim Family’s Relocation”: Allahabad HC to UP Govt.

The Allahabad High Court instructed the Uttar Pradesh government to address the relocation request of the Hathras rape victim’s family for their safety. The court emphasized the urgency following delays since February 2024 and required a prompt response from the District Magistrate, with compliance to be assessed by January 2025.

[MAHARISHI UNIVERSITY] International Conference on Law and Technology 2024: Issues & Solutions

In the rapidly evolving world of technology, legal frameworks must keep pace with new developments to protect individual rights, ensure justice, and foster innovation. Recognizing the urgent need for comprehensive dialogue and interdisciplinary collaboration, the Maharishi University of Information Technology (MUIT), in collaboration with NAKS and Associates and the Institute of Company Secretaries of India, is organizing an International Conference on Law and Technology: Issues & Solutions in 2024. This event aims to provide a platform for scholars, legal practitioners, company secretary students, academics, and law students to explore the intersection of law and technology.

[EXCLUSIVE] Sagar Express at Delhi HC | A Special Cafe Run by Neurodiversity People Will be Opened this Week

Sagar Express, a unique cafe in Delhi High Court, is run by a team of six neurodiverse individuals, including those with autism. The initiative, led by Senior Advocate Ravi Gupta, aims to empower neurodiverse individuals financially and provide them with employment opportunities. The cafe offers various South Indian dishes and promotes the skills of its neurodiverse staff.

Delhi HC: Expansion of ‘Civil Judge Jurisdiction’ in Delhi District Court

The Delhi High Court approved an expansion of jurisdiction for Civil Judges in Delhi District Courts, allowing them to hear higher monetary disputes. This move aims to increase efficiency, reduce case backlogs, and align Delhi’s courts with neighboring areas. The decision reflects a strategic approach to judicial management and is expected to improve the overall responsiveness and efficiency of the court system in Delhi.