The Supreme Court on Monday heard the plea by the Kerala government seeking directions to withdraw cases against CPI(M) leaders, including Kerala Education Minister V. Sivankutty, for vandalism inside the state Assembly in 2015, when the current regime was not in power.
A Writ Petition was filed before the Supreme Court under Article 32 of the Constitution of India. Today during the hearing court has opined to the petitioners to move to the Allahabad High Court.
Cognizance of the offense was taken and the Revisionist was summoned as accused before the court of Metropolitan Magistrate to face trial. The said summoning order dated 14.11.2019 has been assailed by Sudhir Chaudhary in the revision petition.
The single judge Delhi High Court Bench was informed by the counsel for the Delhi Government that the nodal authority to decide the representation is the District Legal Services Authority, South, and that the petitioner’s representation has already been forwarded to the said authority.
The Tehsildar invoking his power under Section 32 of the M.P. Land Revenue Code, 159 restrained the Petitioners Rakesh Katare and Savita Katare from raising construction and further directed them to maintain status-quo on the nazul land, which was described as old Government Excise Warehouse Building.
The Allahabad High Court Bench of Justice U U Lalit and Justice Ajay Rastogi after going through all the facts and hearing the petitioner in person has observed that the order passed by the Allahabad High Court is on merits and there is no reason to interfere with the impugned order.
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Adv Shashank Shekhar Jha filed the plea in Supreme Court seeking a National Investigation Agency to probe into Congress Parties alleged "tool kit" to tarnish the image of Prime Minister Modi & Centre over handling of Covid pandemic.
It is submitted by the Counsel for the applicant that this is a case where the applicant has become the victim of an overenthusiastic action by that rather mysterious group of policemen, who are constituted into Special Operation Groups.