Supreme Court bench headed by Justice UU Lalit to hear a batch of petitions seeking action against Andhra CM YS Jaganmohan Reddy after he addressed a letter to CJI SA Bobde leveling corruption allegations against Justice NV Ramana
Letter by @ysjagan
alleges that since the new govt undertook an inquiry into the actions of Naidu during his 2014-2019 regime, it is now clear, that a sitting Supreme Court judge "started influencing the course of administration of justice in the State, through the Chief Justice.
Petitions pray for a show cause notice to be issued to CM Reddy as to why action should not be taken against him.
Justice Lalit: As a lawyer I had represented these parties in litigation. I cannot take up this matter. Let the matter be listed earliest before any other judge decided by CJI.
Supreme Court states that the UP govt can go ahead with filling the remaining 37,000 #ShikshaMitra vacancies in terms of the result announced in May,2020.
#BombayHighCourt to hear today the bail plea moved for Dr Varavara Rao's release on medical grounds from #Talojajail where he is presently in custody following his arrest in connection with the #BhimaKoregaon case.
Supreme Court Bench headed by CJI SA Bobde to resume hearing in a plea by Tata Group challenging the pledging of its shares by Cyrus Mistry's Shapoorji Pallonji group in order to raise funds.
After taking note of the "appalling situation" with respect to vacancies in the #NGT, Supreme Court to take stock of its earlier order where it directed Centre to notify all existing vacancies at one go, including the ones likely to arise in the next six months.
Additional Solicitor-General submits before the court that all appointment after being cleared by the Intelligence Bureau is now pending with appointments committee of the Cabinet.
CJI SA Bobde led bench to shortly hear an appeal against #TelanganaHC order restraining the release of movie #Jhund. Plea raises questions on whether there can be copyright over "real life events" of a person.
Senior Advocate VR Dhond appears for the appellant
CJI: We will pass a direction to dispose off the suit within 6 months
Appellant: film will be useless after 6 months. A settlement agreement for 1.3 crore was signed in presence of notary. Now they are not adhering to it.
Senior Adv PS Narasimha: there is no settlement. It fell through