The Rouse Avenue Court has fixed September 20 to hear ED’s prosecution complaint against Robert Vadra in the Gurugram land deal case. The ED alleges it is a “clear and classic case of money laundering.”
Rajya Sabha MP Kapil Sibal accused the Modi government of “weaponising laws” and called it the most “constitutionally immoral” in India’s history. He strongly opposed new bills that propose removal of PM, CMs, and ministers if arrested for 30 days.
ED arrests social media influencer Sandeepa Virk under PMLA in a Rs 40 crore money laundering case involving a fraudulent skincare brand, fake business facade, and alleged fund diversion.
ASG SV Raju told the Supreme Court that its remarks on ED influence judiciary and media, as CJI Gavai questioned ED’s jurisdiction in TASMAC probe.
The Delhi High Court has directed the ED to submit proof of sanction from the LG of Delhi before prosecuting AAP leaders Arvind Kejriwal and Manish Sisodia in the liquor excise policy scam case. The matter will now be heard on 12 November 2025.
Today, On 5th August, In the Chhattisgarh liquor scam case, the Supreme Court told former IAS officer Anil Tuteja, “You will never get bail if we go in merits,” stressing only long incarceration may be considered for relief.
CJI B.R. Gavai said he would speak to Justice Surya Kant on whether to list fresh writ petitions along with review pleas against the 2022 verdict upholding PMLA. Petitioners seek a larger bench reference on ED’s powers.
Former Chhattisgarh CM Bhupesh Baghel challenges ED and CBI’s powers in liquor scam probe after son’s arrest. Calls it political vendetta and seeks Supreme Court intervention.
Review petitioners have challenged the Supreme Court’s 2022 PMLA verdict by raising 13 key constitutional questions. The top court will first decide if these petitions are even maintainable.
Today, On 31st July, CJI Gavai-led bench recalls May 2 verdict that ordered Bhushan Power & Steel’s liquidation, observing, “Article 142 is to do justice, not to send 25,000 workers on road.” Supreme Court hints at reviewing earlier ruling.
