Rajasthan Crisis moved to another level, even as both parties, the Rajasthan government & ‘rebels’ Sachin Pilot & 18 MLAs – slugged it out at the Rajasthan High Court, the State Police’s Special Operations Group (SOG) has sent a notice Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat to record his voice sample.
Jaipur: Courts have no jurisdiction over the disqualification of any member of a Legislative Assembly, Rajasthan Speaker told the Rajasthan High Court today as the petition filed by dissident Congress MLAs, led by Sachin Pilot, came up for hearing.
BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra told newsmen: “Is phone tapping not a legal issue? Were the standard procedures laid down followed for phone tapping? The chief minister should answer if the state machinery was misused and if there is a veiled emergency in the state.”
The current Rajasthan Political crisis raises some serious issues of law that need to be looked into. The case is in progress at the Rajasthan High Court (hearing again on Monday, July 20).
As Rajasthan’s political horizon gets murkier, a new angle was added. It was learnt that a personnel of Rajasthan Police’s Special Operations Group started off for the grand resort in Manesar, near Delhi, where Sachin Pilot and his group 18 of disgruntled MLAs have holed up.
The Supreme Court today (July 15) asked a petitioner, who challenged the 100 percent domicile reservation in public employment in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, to move the high court instead.
The Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court dismissed as infructuous a petition seeking direction for constituting a judicial commission headed by a former/sitting Judge of the court to probe into the police encounter of Vikas Dubey by the UP Police Special Task Force Team on July 10.
The Supreme Court bench of Justices DY Chandrachud, Indu Malhotra and KM Joseph, dealing with the annual Amarnath Yatra issue, today (July 13) dismissed an appeal from the Shri Amarnath Barfani Langars Organisation
A bench of Chief Justice D N Patel and Justice Prateek Jalan, was hearing a batch of petitions concerning violence that broke out at Jamia University last year following the Anti-CAA protest.
On the occasion of PM PV Narasimha Rao’s centenary year which began on June 28, it is time to look at his legacy. It was 29 years ago that he abolished the license raj and initiated economic reforms with a human face. An insider account of those heady days by Rao’s information adviser, S Narendra