During the first half of the hearings, Senior Advocate Dr Abhisekh Manu Singhvi, said that casual arrest (as has allegedly happened) “is a draconian thing.
Petitioner Raj Kumar Bajaj has said in his petition that he owes Rs 2.15 crore to the Industrial Development Bank of India (IDBI), whose debt has been now transferred to the Stressed Assets Stabilization Fund (SASF).
The petition is filed by group of 26 MBBS Graduate who opted to sit for the Post Graduate Entrance Test-INICET for higher studies in the field of medicine/post graduate studies.
As the day’s hearing started, the bench said: “We have received a note of a list of dates of action taken by the ministries and nothing else is there in the note.”
A Delhi Court has observed, "saying Christianity and Allopathy are same and is a gift of western world would be the ‘most inaccurate assertion’…responsibility to act cautiously rests heavily on the shoulder of person who is having higher position. Even his casual remarks have great impact on the society”
“Accordingly, the Anticipatory Bail Application is dismissed without expressing any opinion on merits of the case with liberty to the applicants to approach the concerned Court of Sessions,” the Court ordered.
The Division Bench of Justice Harish Tandon and Justice Soumen Sen was yesterday hearing a Suo Motu petition regarding the contagion of COVID-19 in Child Protection Homes.
The money transaction was done by the petitioner through cryptocurrency and Zelle account and to overcome trail of the money, call center employees were paid the salary in cash. The co-accused were taking instructions from the petitioner and were duly reported to him.
The petitioner being IAS has no intention to malign the image of the Government but only, by posting the contents and news items, wants to draw the attention of the Government towards the problems faced by the citizens during the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic.