A Delhi court has posed a set of questions to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on why the agency is dragging its feet in a case involving the roles of three of its ex-directors.
The Delhi High Court today took up the case of jail inmates misusing the court’s order of bail during Covid, granted on humanitarian grounds. The court also issued notice in an application seeking modification of its earlier order extending the interim bail of those prisoners till October 31.
The Supreme Court today gave the Centre and the Reserve Bank of India more time to place their decisions on record regarding the issue of waiver of interest on the suspended EMIs during the moratorium period. The court will hear the matter next on October 5.
The stubble burning issue has gone to two courts now: the Supreme Court and the Delhi High Court. Today, a petition was filed in the top court seeking directions to authorities to take immediate steps to prevent the stubble burning in Punjab and Haryana.
The Kerala High Court has taken cognizance on a case filed by a 44-year-old woman who had complained that agents of a Saudi bank had been threatening her for loans allegedly not repaid by her.
The Delhi government has appealed to the divisional bench of the Delhi High Court against a single bench order that had stayed the government notification of reserving 80 percent of ICU beds in private hospitals for COVID patients.
On September 22, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman pushed the Banking Regulation (Amendment) Bill, 2020 through Rajya Sabha, paving its way to becoming an Act after the president’s signature.
The ‘Public Police’ NGO was conceived and incorporated as a registered trust in New Delhi India by Rakesh Maheshwari, a senior Chartered Accountant and Deo Datta, a former senior IAS.