#Thread: What happened before the Supreme Court in Rafale Deal in 2018?
December 14, 2018: Supreme Court bench of CJI Ranjan Gogoi, Justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul & KM Joseph dismissed the petitions calling for an investigation.
November 14, 2019: Rafale REVIEW Petitions dismissed by Supreme Court by Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi and comprising Justices SK Kaul and KM Joseph
CJ: We will hear all rummy, then poker players. Endeavor on part of rummy players would be that it is a game of skill, not chance. Then, poker players also, in their poker-faced arguments, will say the same...
Court proposes to hear all arguments from the beginning since when the matter was taken up last, Advocate General R Shunmugasundaram was not there.
Justice Indira Banerjee led bench hears a plea relating to recruitment in paramilitary forces
Adv Barun Singa: 60,000 vacancies was announced and 55,000 has been filled. Petitioenrs have higher marks in select list. We seek admission on remaining seats
Justice Indira Banerjee: you cannot claim caste benefits when you have migrated to another place
Sinha: this is central armed police force for all over India.
Justice V Ramasubhramanian: You are comparing a student in Assam who has scored more than the one in Andhra Pradesh, notification says seats will be filled state-wise. In Article 32 plea you want to compare states. that cannot be done.
#BombayHighCourt to hear #StanSwamy’s plea for temporary bail on medical grounds in the appeal challenging the orders passed by the Special NIA Court rejecting him bail.
Hearing before Justices SS Shinde and NJ Jamadar at 2 pm today.
Full Bench of #BombayHighCourt to hear suo motu writ petition on the extension of protection to those who are unable to access courts across the States of #Maharashtra, #Goa and UT of Dadra Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu because of limited functioning of courts due to #COVID19.
Bench of Chief Justice Dipankar Datta, AA Sayed, SS Shinde and PB Varale to begin hearing shortly.
The Bench had previously extended interim orders till July 9, 2021.
Justice DY Chandrachud led bench of #SupremeCourt to hear plea by Kerala Govt seeking permission to withdraw cases against prominent CPI(M) leaders for vandalism in the Kerala Assembly in 2015 when the current ruling party in the State was in opposition @vijayanpinarayi
Plea is against a March 12, 2021 order of the Kerala High Court which had dismissed the State's petition against an order of rejection by the Chief Judicial Magistrate's Court seeking permission to withdraw prosecution against accused including sitting ministers.
Sr Anv Ranjit Kumar: High court has cited minority judgments
Justice Chandrachud: The MLAs wanted to stop the proceedings when finance bill was being passed. That cannot be allowed
Kumar: wrong view from minority judgment has cited