A Delhi court on Tuesday reserved the order on the point of issuance of summons in a defamation case filed by Union Jal Shakti Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat against Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot over the latter's "misleading statements" in relation to the alleged Sanjeevani scam.
Delhi's Karkardooma Court has recently called for a report from Delhi Police over calling a mentally weak rape victim and her mother to police station for investigation in the matter.
Delhi's Rouse Avenue Court on Monday asked the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) when a person is no longer an accused how can a Look Out Circular (LOC) be continued against him.
The Court of Prashant Mishra, Additional Sessions Judge granted bail to Shivinder Mohan Singh on a personal bond of Rs 10 Lakhs alongwith two surety of like amount.
Delhi's Saket Court has recently dismissed a petition seeking claim for death in a road accident after noting that the bus implicated in the case was not involved in the accident. The bus owner (school) faced the proceedings as the petitioner had implicated the bus in her petition.
The Bench of Justice Dinesh Kumar Sharma on Friday, after the conclusion of the arguments, decided to reserve the order on the regular bail plea of Manish Sisodia and Vijay Nair.
The CBI filed the charge sheet on May 20 in Rouse Avenue Court. This case is connected with the killing of three persons in the Pul Bangash area on November 1, 1984.
Shraddha's brother Shreejay, testifying as a prosecution witness in the case, on Thursday apprised the Saket Court in Delhi that she (Shraddha) had informed him (Shreejay) that Aftab (accused) used to indulge in a verbal altercation with her and beat her up.
Earlier, Advocate Amit Kumar argued on behalf of Sukanya and submitted that another accused Tanya Sanyal who was not arrested and a charge sheet was filed without arrest, granted bail in the case.
Delhi's Rohini Court on Thursday extended police custody of Sahil for the next three days. He was produced at the residence of the judge after the expiry of two days of police custody.
Delhi's Rouse Avenue Court on Thursday ordered to preserve CCTV footage of 23 May of the Court complex after Manish Sisodia's legal team moved an application for that and alleged that the security personnel misbehaved with him.
The court also took note of the information that there is no circular from Delhi Police to serve the summons upon the witnesses on WhatsApp. Still, police officials are adopting this practice.