Businessman Robert Vadra has moved the Delhi High Court challenging a trial court order that summoned him in a money-laundering case linked to a controversial land deal in Haryana’s Shikohpur, questioning both the process and basis of the summons.
The Delhi High Court has issued a fresh notice to Arvind Kejriwal after the Enforcement Directorate challenged his acquittal in two matters involving the Aam Aadmi Party leader. The notices concern his non-appearance before the agency despite summons in the excise policy case.
Arvind Kejriwal is set to appear before the Delhi Assembly’s Privileges Committee on Friday in connection with the ‘Phansi Ghar’ controversy at the Assembly premises. The panel had earlier summoned the concerned leaders several times, but they failed to appear and present their side citing different reasons.
Today, On 27th October, The supreme court expressed anger over rising stray dog incidents, saying India is being portrayed in a bad light internationally and ordered all Chief Secretaries to appear before it on November 3.
Supreme Court rules that police must serve Section 35 BNSS notices through physical delivery, not WhatsApp. Court emphasizes that liberty cannot be compromised by digital shortcuts.
The Supreme Court Advocates-on-Record Association (SCAORA) Today (June 20) asked Chief Justice BR Gavai to take suo motu action over ED’s summons to Senior Advocate Pratap Venugopal. SCAORA believes the move threatens legal independence and lawyer-client confidentiality.
The Supreme Court Advocates-on-Record Association Today (June 16) criticized ED’s now-withdrawn summons to senior lawyer Arvind Datar, calling it harmful to legal independence and citizens’ rights.
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has cancelled its summons to Senior Advocate Arvind Datar regarding legal advice on ESOPs granted to Rashmi Saluja. The withdrawal comes amid ongoing scrutiny over alleged violations in the Rs 250 crore stock option case.
The Delhi High Court addressed a defamation case involving commentator Abhijit Iyer Mitra, filed by nine women journalists from Newslaundry. While not restraining Mitra, the court emphasized the importance of respecting free speech limits. The journalists seek a permanent injunction, public apology, and compensation for the alleged defamatory remarks made on social media.
Allahabad: Today, 12th May: The Allahabad High Court has rejected the petition filed by YouTuber Elvish Yadav, who had asked for the quashing of the chargesheet and summons issued against him in the snake venom case. Justice Saurabh Srivastava passed the order, while hearing arguments presented by Senior Advocate Navin Sinha and Advocate Nipun Singh, who appeared for Elvish Yadav.
