Delhi court acquitted incumbent Lieutenant Governor (LG) V K Saxena in a defamation case filed by social activist Medha Patkar. She had filed the case against V K Saxena more than 20 years ago.
The Supreme Court has refused to interfere with the decision of the Delhi High Court's in having upheld a Magistrate courts' (JMFC) order that dismissed social activist Medha Patkar's plea seeking examination of an additional witness in a defamation case filed by her against Lieutenant Gover
In the second petition, she had challenged the trial court's order denying her permission to call additional witnesses in a defamation case filed by her. Justice Shalinder Kaur dismissed the two petitions after hearing submissions of counsel for the petitioner and the respondent, LG VK Saxen
Social activist Medha Patkar's counsel on Monday concluded his arguments against conviction in a defamation case. Counsel for Delhi LG VK Saxena will continue his arguments on Tuesday.
The Delhi High Court heard the submissions on behalf of social activist Medha Patkar. It was submitted that there is no bar on calling for examination a witness not named in the list of witnesses.
The Delhi High Court on Friday deferred the order of sentence awarded to Social Activist Medha Patkar and directed to release her. The High Court was informed that she has been arrested pursuant to Non Bailable warrant (NBW) issued against her for non compliance of court previous order. The
The Saket court on Friday directed the release of Medha Patkar subject to furnishing of a probation bond and depositing the compensation amount of Rs 1 lakh. She was produced before the court after arrest pursuant to a non-bailable warrant (NBW) issued against her.
Activist Medha Patkar arrested by Delhi Police after the Saket court issued a Non-Bailable warrant (NBW) against her on April 23. She will be presented before the Saket court on Friday.
Delhi's Saket court on Wednesday issued Non Bailable warrant (NBW) against Medha Patkar through Comissioner of Delhi Police. The court has issued NBW for non compliance of court's previous order.