The Supreme Court has granted bail to Mohammad Kashif in a money laundering case. He was accused of posing as a close aide of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other Union ministers to allegedly extort money from people.
Justice Dwarka Dhish Bansal cycled to the Madhya Pradesh High Court after Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged fuel conservation amid global tensions. He said cycling is easy, adding, “Just because we are High Court judges doesn’t mean we are special… everyone should cycle.”
Delhi University told the Delhi High Court that appeals seeking disclosure of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s degrees were merely attempts to sensationalize the issue. SG Tushar Mehta said “this is only to sensationalize. There is nothing in the matter,”
UK doctor Sangram Patil’s controversial posts targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi warranted an FIR, Mumbai Police told the Bombay High Court, adding that investigators are also verifying whether Patil breached any conditions attached to his Indian tourist visa.
Today, On 5th January, The Supreme Court dismissed a petition challenging state-sponsored ceremonial honours at Ajmer Dargah and the chadar offering to Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti by Prime Minister Modi. Citing it as “infructuous” and “not a justiciable issue,” Court rejected the plea.
Arvind Kejriwal and Sanjay Singh have moved the Gujarat High Court challenging the sessions court orders in the Gujarat University defamation case. Their plea seeks relief against the directives issued in the criminal proceedings initiated by Gujarat University.
A petition has been filed before the Supreme Court seeking to restrain Prime Minister Narendra Modi from offering a ceremonial chadar at the Ajmer Sharif Dargah. The plea relates to the 814th Urs of Sufi saint Khwaja Chisti.
Allahabad High Court rejected Neha Singh Rathore’s anticipatory bail plea after her post on the Pahalgam attack, which allegedly targeted the Prime Minister. The court noted that her remarks were provocative, baseless, and capable of creating tension on social media.
Today, On 17th November, A Delhi Court has remanded Amir Rashid Ali to ten days of NIA custody in the Red Fort blast case. Investigators say he helped procure the explosive-laden vehicle that killed thirteen people and injured others during November attack.
Today, On 11th November, The Supreme Court Advocates-on-Record Association (SCOARA) condemned the brutal Delhi blast as an assault on peace, humanity, law, and constitutional civility, expressing deep anguish over the loss of lives and extending heartfelt condolences to the victims’ families and loved ones.
