Today, On 30th January, The Delhi High Court set aside the financial condition of Rs.2.5 crore imposed for the interim bail of RAU’s IAS Study Circle CEO, Abhishek Gupta. The court ruled that such a requirement was unreasonable and needed reconsideration. This decision ensures a fair approach to bail conditions while maintaining legal balance. The case highlights judicial scrutiny in financial conditions for interim relief.
Today, On 22nd August, The Delhi court set to decide on August 28 whether Rau’s IAS Study Circle can regain access to its premises after tragic deaths in July. The court heard arguments from both sides, with the CEO requesting access for smooth operation of classes. The safety and operational status of the facility are under scrutiny.
The Delhi High Court today criticized the police and MCD for negligence in the drowning of three civil services aspirants. It transferred the probe to the CBI and emphasized the need for a thorough investigation, cautioning against leniency for those in power and directing the Delhi Police to resist external pressures in conducting a scientific investigation.
