Patna High Court Orders CCTV Footage Preservation in 70th BPSC Exam Case – Next Hearing on Feb 28

The Patna High Court ordered BPSC to safeguard CCTV footage from exam centres amid allegations of irregularities in the 70th BPSC PT exam. The next crucial hearing is on February 28.

Allahabad HC Orders Police Protection for Agra’s 17th-Century Shahi Hammam

The Allahabad High Court granted interim protection to the 17th-century Shahi Hammam in Agra, responding to a Public Interest Litigation that emphasized its national importance. The Court directed the Archaeological Survey of India and local authorities to prevent demolition. Local residents face threats from developers, highlighting the urgency of preservation efforts.

[Gyanvapi Case] ASI Survey of Wazukhana ‘Not Permissible’, Gyanvapi Committee Tells Allahabad HC|| Scheduled the Hearing on Sept 9

Justice Rohit Ranjan Agarwal of the Allahabad High Court has scheduled the next hearing for the Gyanvapi Case on September 9. The Anjuman Intezamia Committee argued that an ASI survey of the Wazukhana in the Gyanvapi Mosque is not permissible due to a Supreme Court order. Petitioner Rakhi Singh challenged the denial of the ASI survey.

CJI Emphasizes Preservation of Ancient Manuscripts

Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud visited Sri Venkateswara Vedic University in Tirupati, emphasizing the importance of digitizing ancient manuscripts. He commended SVVU and Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams for their joint efforts in the ‘Palm Leaf Edicts Digitization Project’ to preserve and make accessible this wealth of knowledge for future generations.

BREAKING | Arvind Kejriwal Requests Removal of Police Officer from Security; Court Orders Preservation of CCTV Footage

A local court in Delhi today ordered the preservation of CCTV footage at the request of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. He sought the removal of a Delhi Police officer, alleging misconduct during a court appearance. Despite the allegations, the court ruled to place Kejriwal under the custody of the Enforcement Directorate until March 28 in relation to the Delhi excise policy scandal. Kejriwal’s lawyer questioned the timing of his arrest and the ED’s motives. The ED accused Kejriwal of being involved in bribery through the liquor policy and managing proceeds of crime in the Goa election campaign. Kejriwal’s defense emphasized the lack of direct evidence against him and questioned the ED’s actions. They highlighted the significance of this case as the first instance of a sitting Chief Minister being arrested in India, expressing concerns about its impact on democracy.