The Rouse Avenue Court has reserved its order on the Enforcement Directorate’s plea seeking confiscation of properties linked to proclaimed offender and arms dealer Sanjay Bhandari. The Court postponed its decision while considering the ED’s request for seizure.
The Supreme Court has directed former Telangana SIB chief T Prabhakar Rao to surrender by 11 am on Friday for further investigation in the phone-tapping case. The court also allowed him home-cooked food and regular medication during custody.
The Delhi High Court has denied anticipatory bail to Jagadish Das, a proclaimed offender in a cheating case, citing no special grounds for relief. The court noted his evasion of legal processes and refusal to cooperate with investigations. As a result, the court dismissed his plea and ordered him to surrender.
The Supreme Court granted T Prabhakar Rao interim protection from arrest in the phone-tapping case linked to the previous Telangana government. Rao must cooperate with investigators and provide an undertaking to return to India. He is currently in the U.S. after a Red Corner Notice was issued against him.
NEW DELHI: AAP MLA Amanatullah Khan has been granted anticipatory bail by a Rouse Avenue court, on Tuesday (25th Feb) in a case related to obstructing police officials during an arrest. Special Judge Jitendra Singh had earlier given Amanatullah Khan protection from arrest until Monday, which was later extended for one more day. The case involves allegations that Khan obstructed police personnel who were trying to arrest Shahwez Khan, an alleged proclaimed offender.
The Supreme Court of India ruled that failing to appear in response to a proclamation under Section 82 of the CrPC is a stand-alone offence under Section 174A of the IPC. This offence remains valid even if the proclamation ceases to be in effect. The judgment came in an appeal challenging a decision by the Punjab and Haryana High Court. This clarification reinforces accountability in complying with legal proclamations.
Today(on 3rd May),Prominent Youth Congress leader and Karnal Lok Sabha candidate, Divyanshu Budhiraja, granted bail in a 2018 defacement case by a Panchkula court after surrendering due to non-bailable warrants.
