Supreme Court bench led by Justice UU Lalit to shortly hear SBI's recovery petiton where extradition status of fugitive billionaire, Vijay Mallya will be communicated #SupremeCourt @TheOfficialSBI #VijayMallya
Solicitor-General Tushar Mehta: Can I screen share the instructions i have recieved
Supreme Court: Yes please
SG Mehta: Under UK law extradition cannot take place unless he is absolved of any pending case. Her Majestys government is trying to expedite the case pending there. In December 2020, @DrSJaishankar raised the issue with foreign secretary. We are trying our best
SG Mehta: we are attending to this at the highest political and administrative level
#SupremeCourt: Let the contempt plea be taken up on March 15, 2 pm
SG: Our efforts shall continue
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The Karnataka HC will shortly hear two pleas moved by Amazon and Flipkart seeking to quash the probe ordered by the Competition Commission of India (CCI) for alleged violations of Competition Law.
Senior Adv Gopal Subramanium, appearing for Amazon: Last hearing, Your Lordship had posted the matter for final hearing today. I am ready to open the case, milord.
Supreme Court bench led by Justice Ashok Bhushan to hear a batch of petitions seeking a CBI/NIA investigation into the #PalgharLynching case. Maharashtra police had earlier informed #SupremeCourt that all the accused police officials were punished @DGPMaharashtra
Adv Nachiketa Joshi submits there is a letter circulated for adjournment. More additional documents need to be filed.
Senior Adv R Besant: Investigation has been completed
Adv Ashutosh Lohia: The person seeking adjournment is not the main adjournment. We are from June Akhara.
SC: But the one seeking adjournment is the wife of the deceased.
#SupremeCourt to hear plea by former Andhra Pradesh HC Chief Justice challenging an order passed by the AP High Court calling for a probe into his telephonic conversations with the District Munsif Magistrate casting aspersions on a sitting SC judge. #judiciary
Former Chief Justice of the Andhra Pradesh High Court V Eswaraiah has informed Supreme Court that the telephonic conversation between him and suspended District Munsif Magistrate indeed took place over a Whatsapp call.