Delhi High Court Sets Aside Lokpal Sanction for CBI Chargesheet Against TMC MP Mahua Moitra: Relook Into The Issue

Today, On 19th December, Delhi High Court set aside the Lokpal sanction allowing the CBI to file a chargesheet against TMC MP Mahua Moitra in the cash-for-query case. The court directed the Lokpal to relook into the matter afresh within one month.

Supreme Court Directs Delhi High Court to Reconstitute Senior Designation Committee for Rejected and Deferred Candidates

NEW DELHI: 4th April: The Supreme Court of India has suggested that the Delhi High Court should reconstitute its committee for Senior Advocate designations and conduct the process again. This new process should also include candidates whose applireconstitute its Senior Advocate design committeecations were rejected or deferred in the last round of selections in November 2024.

“Glaring Error” In The NGT’s Approach, Tribunal Cannot Rely Solely on Outsourced Opinions for Decisions: SC Rejects NGT Order

The Supreme Court, On Dec 4, criticized the National Green Tribunal (NGT) for relying solely on a joint committee report without independent evaluation, highlighting a “glaring error.” The Court ruled that tribunals must thoroughly examine all evidence and allow parties to present their case, quashing the NGT’s order against M/s Grasim Industries for violating environmental norms.

‘Justice On Leave’: SC Defers to Oct 16 Hearing on Pleas Seeking Reconsideration of 2022 PMLA Verdict

The Supreme Court Today (Sept 18) adjourned to October 16 the hearing on a question whether its 2022 verdict upholding the Enforcement Directorate’s powers to arrest and attach property under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act required any reconsideration. Earlier in the day, a three-judge bench headed by Justice Surya Kant had deferred the matter to October 3 after Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for the Enforcement Directorate (ED), mentioned the matter seeking an adjournment.

“Embarrassing When Matters Continue To Go Unheard”: SC Defers Hearing on Reconsideration of 2022 PMLA Verdict to October 3

The Supreme Court Today (Sept 18) deferred to October 3 the hearing on a question whether its 2022 verdict upholding the Enforcement Directorate’s powers to arrest and attach property under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act required any reconsideration.