Nepotism, Self-Aggrandizement Anathema to Democratic System: Supreme Court Cancels Deluxe Flat Allotments to Haryana Officials

Today, On 18th February, The Supreme Court of India cancelled the allotment of two deluxe flats in Haryana to a governing body member and his subordinate, stressing that such acts reflect nepotism and self-aggrandizement, which are anathema to the values of a democratic system.

Delhi High Court Allows Sameer Wankhede To Move Mumbai Court Over His Allegedly Defamatory Portrayal In ‘Ba*ds Of Bollywood’

Today, On 3rd February, The Delhi High Court on Tuesday allowed IRS officer Sameer Wankhede to approach the City Civil and Sessions Court in Dindoshi, Mumbai. He may file a suit over his allegedly defamatory portrayal in Aryan Khan’s Netflix series now.

Court Lacks the Jurisdiction to Entertain the Plaint: Delhi High Court Rejects Sameer Wankhede’s Suit Against Aryan Khan’s Netflix Show”

Today, On 29th January, The Delhi High Court dismissed Sameer Wankhede’s defamation suit over Aryan Khan’s Netflix series, holding it had no jurisdiction. It ruled, “This Court lacks the jurisdiction to entertain the plaint,” and allowed him to move a competent court.

Malice In Law And Personal Vendetta: CAT Quashes Charge Against Sameer Wankhede, Slams CBIC

The CAT principal bench quashed the CBIC’s disciplinary charge against IRS officer Sameer Wankhede, calling it retaliation. The Tribunal said the chain of events showed “malice in law and personal vendetta” and a colourable exercise of power overall.