Supreme Court hears plea by one Kara Ratheesh, who belongs to a right wing organisation All India Hindu Parishad, challenging a Kerala High Court order cancelling his bail in an attempt to murder case #supremecourt
SC ORDER: Petitioner is aggrieved by an order cancelling his bail plea. The sentence was suspended in criminal appeal 2018. While suspending the sentence the HC observed that he shall not involve in any other offence which will result in cancelling his bail. Subsequently 2 FIRs..
SC: hav been registered. Chargesheet filed in one such FIR. State of Kerala says petitioner breached condition for bail by getting involved in two police cases. State also invite our attention to his antecedents
SC: On going through the two FIRs we find they were more in the nature of public protests like stopping shooting a film in a temple etc. We are unable to sustain order of HC. Petitioner was on bail for nearly three years #supremecourt
#BombayHighCourt is hearing the plea seeking door-to-door #COVIDVaccination for citizens above 75 years of age and those who are specially-abled or bed-ridden.
Adv Jamsheed Master submits on behalf of the petitioner, Yogeeta Vanzara, that in the state of Maharashtra, in places like Kolhapur plans till June 30 are published, in places like Gadchiroli and Nandurbar, weekly plans are published.
Master: My only prayer is that similar plans may be adopted by us. Having a plan helps people to plan their office leave, plan for their old parents. And in general it will save time.
#BombayHighCourt will continue hearing the plea seeking door-to-door #COVIDVaccination for citizens above 75 years of age and those who are specially-abled or bed-ridden tomorrow at 11 am.
The Court had on May 20 directed the National Expert Group on Vaccine Administration for COVID-19 (NEGVAC) to examine the feasibility of door to door COVID vaccination for elderly and disabled citizens.
AAG Dhyan Chinnappa mentions a memo filed for the release of seized vehicles during the lockdown on execution of personal bond in the entire state. (similar order was passed last year)
CJ: Was the amount increased in the second wave from Rs 1,500 because the second wave requires more stringent implementation?
A vacation bench had in the previous hearing recorded the statement made by the CBI that it will not act on letters asking the Maharashtra government to produce certain documents related to its investigation against Deshmukh.