#SupremeCourt to hear plea by Delhi Minister Satyendar Jain against Delhi High Court order seeking the response of the Enforcement Directorate on his bail application in the money-laundering case filed by the agency against him.
Earlier this week, the Bar Council suspended licences of 29 lawyers for 18 months for use of un-parliamentary words to address judges, pushing and pulling the police officials and obstructing the court proceedings.
Supreme Court is hearing a plea by 34 Army women officers' plea, seeking promotions to higher ranks
Col Balasubhramanium: Roughly 246 officers under consideration and board is on January 9. No male officers have been posted and I dont know why such a statement was made
Col: results will be declassified after that. Immediate concern of board not taking place has been met and it will be held.
CJI: Special Selection board for women officers will convene commencing from January 9 when 246 women officers will be assessed
CJI: Col submits that results will be de-classfied soon after this.
Sr Adv V Mohana: the courses are mandatory for the placement and the statement that male officers are only undergoing courses is not correct. it means promotion has been done. Please stop this
Kerala High Court will soon deliver its verdict on an application moved by convicted husband Kiran Kumar to suspend the 10 year sentence imposed on him by a trial court in the sensational dowry death case of his wife, Vismaya. barandbench.com/news/vismaya-d…
The verdict will be delivered by a bench of Justices Alexander Thomas and Sophy Thomas
Vismaya, a 24 year old Ayurveda medical student, was found hanging from the window of a bathroom in Kumar's house on June 21, 2021.
In May 2022, a trial court convicted Kumar u/s. 498A, 304B, 306 of IPC and u/s. 3, 4 Dowry Prohibition Act.
Sr Asv Kapil Sibal: We will sit with the Attorney General and iron out the issues,. Please put it up after the vacation and let you know which matter falls in which groups
Sr Adv Dushyant Dave: validity of Section 6A may have to be decided first
"Experts have formed the Agnipath scheme and we are not the experts," the Delhi HC remarks while hearing arguments in a batch of petitions challenging the Agnipath scheme for entry into the defence forces. #DelhiHighCourt#Agnipath#Agniveer
In response to petitioner's arguments highlighting various entry schemes around the world, a bench of CJ Satish Chandra Sharma and J Subramonium Prasad remarked that the court is not here to say which scheme is better or comment on military strategy.
The petitioners argued that the scheme is detrimental to national security and the Agniveers joining the defence forces will lack the bonding that is necessary in an unit. #DelhiHighCourt#Agnipath#Agniveer