The Supreme Court dismissed today, a contempt petition against Manipur authorities for failing to protect the properties of displaced persons during recent violence. The court stated that no contempt was made, emphasizing the need to involve encroachers as parties to the case before taking action. Encroachments on properties should be addressed through separate proceedings.
Today(on 20th April), Amanat Ullah Khan, an AAP MLA, was summoned to court via video conference by the ED for ignoring multiple summons related to alleged money laundering activities connected to the Delhi Waqf Board. The case, scheduled for April 27, involves accusations of illegal property purchase and unauthorized appointments, drawing significant legal scrutiny and public attention.
Allahabad High Court has expressed its dissatisfaction with the level of compliance by senior state officials to court orders. The case in question revolves around Ankit Baliyan, a police constable implicated in a corruption scandal involving the alleged extortion of a scrap dealer. The Allahabad High Court has expressed its dissatisfaction with the level of […]
