RAU’s IAS Study Circle| Delhi Court to Decide on Bail for CEO Abhishek Gupta and Coordinator Deshpal Singh After Three UPSC Aspirants’ Deaths

NEW DELHI: On Monday (10th Feb), the Rouse Avenue Court in Delhi reserved its decision on the regular bail applications of Abhishek Gupta, the CEO of RAU’s IAS Study Circle, and Deshpal Singh, the coordinator of the institution.

RAU’s IAS Study Circle Case | Delhi HC Set Aside Rs. 2.5 Crore Condition for Interim Bail of CEO Abhishek Gupta

Today, On 30th January, The Delhi High Court set aside the financial condition of Rs.2.5 crore imposed for the interim bail of RAU’s IAS Study Circle CEO, Abhishek Gupta. The court ruled that such a requirement was unreasonable and needed reconsideration. This decision ensures a fair approach to bail conditions while maintaining legal balance. The case highlights judicial scrutiny in financial conditions for interim relief.

[Coaching Centre Deaths] Delhi HC Issues Notice to CBI Seeking Response to Plea for Change of Investigating Officer

Today(24th Sept), The Delhi High Court has asked the CBI to respond to a plea by Dalvin Suresh, seeking a new Investigating Officer and a transparent probe into his son Nevin Dalvin’s death during flooding at RAU’s IAS Study Circle. Justice Dinesh Kumar Sharma scheduled the next hearing for November 27, 2024, while allowing the ongoing investigation to continue.

[Delhi Coaching Centre Deaths] Court Grants Interim Bail to CEO & Coordinator of Rau’s IAS Study Circle

Today, On 23rd September, a court granted interim bail to Abhishek Gupta, CEO of Rau’s IAS Study Circle, and coordinator Deshpal Singh, following the drowning deaths of three civil service aspirants in July. The bail allows temporary relief as investigations into the incident and the coaching center’s operations continue, emphasizing student safety concerns.

[Coaching Centre Deaths] SC Directs Centre-Appointed Panel to Submit Interim Measures in 4 Weeks Following Deaths of Three IAS Aspirants

Today(20th Sept), The Supreme Court instructed a Union government-appointed committee to submit interim measures within four weeks following the drowning deaths of three IAS aspirants in a coaching center. It also directed Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, and Delhi governments to report any changes made to prevent such incidents.

UPSC Aspirant’s Death Case|| “They Knew That Running a Coaching Centre From The Basement Can Be Dangerous”: Delhi HC Grants Interim Bail to 4 Accused, Imposes Rs. 5 Crore Payment to Red Cross

Today, On 13th September, The Delhi High Court granted interim bail to four individuals involved in the deaths of three civil services aspirants in a flooded coaching institute’s basement. They must pay Rs. 5 crore to the Red Cross Society. The court also directed the Lieutenant Governor to form a committee to prevent coaching centers from operating in basements.

[UPSC Aspirants’ Death Case] “Owner Knowingly Used Basement for Commercial Purposes Violating MCD Guidelines”: CBI

The CBI requested custody of the owner of a coaching institute and others involved in the death of three UPSC aspirants due to waterlogging. The institute allegedly violated building usage regulations, leading to tragic deaths. The court ordered the accused to be remanded to CBI custody, citing the necessity of a thorough investigation.

Delhi Coaching Centre Deaths| “The Investigation is At an Initial Stage; I’m not Inclined to Grant Bail”: Court Rejects Bail Applications of Four Co-Owners

Today, On 23rd August, a Delhi court denied bail to four co-owners of a coaching center where three aspirants drowned, citing the early stage of the investigation. The judge’s decision reflects caution due to ongoing inquiry and emphasizes the gravity of the circumstances. The incident occurred due to flooding and resulted in tragic deaths, prompting a significant legal scrutiny.

[Delhi Coaching Centre Deaths] Rau’s IAS Study Circle Premises Access| Court to Decide on August 28

Today, On 22nd August, The Delhi court set to decide on August 28 whether Rau’s IAS Study Circle can regain access to its premises after tragic deaths in July. The court heard arguments from both sides, with the CEO requesting access for smooth operation of classes. The safety and operational status of the facility are under scrutiny.

“Coaching Centres Have Become Death Chambers”| SC Takes Suo Motu Cognisance of UPSC Aspirants Death, Issues Notices to Centre and Delhi Govt

Today(on 5th August),The Supreme Court took suo motu cognisance of the deaths of three civil services aspirants in a coaching centre, seeking responses from the Centre and Delhi government. Justices Surya Kant and Ujjal Bhuyan criticized coaching centres as “death chambers” and stressed the need for strict safety compliance.