A Patiala House court extended police custody of two alleged ISIS operatives for three more days in a case linked to a mall attack plot in South Delhi. A bail plea for one accused is pending while police investigate digital evidence and possible associates.
The court also imposed an additional cost of Rs 5 lakh, over and above the Rs 1 lakh already levied by the trial court, directing Pracha to deposit a total of Rs 6 lakh with the Delhi Legal Services Authority (DLSA), New Delhi, within 30 days.
The Punjab Government's determined and proactive measures under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann have ensured a smooth and efficient paddy procurement season across the state. So far, more than 4,32,458 farmers have benefited from the Minimum Support Price (MSP) till O
The boxers, who recently completed a high-intensity training camp at NS NIS Patiala from September 23 to October 20, are now set to take on Asia's best. The camp focused on enhancing technical, tactical, and physical conditioning under the expert supervision of Head Coaches Vinod Kumar (Boys
Special Judge (NDPS) Atul Ahlawat to Praveen Kumar subject to conditions including furnishing a bond of Rs. 50000 and two local sureties in the like amount.
The Patiala house court on Saturday rejected the plea of Ashok Kumar Pal, CFO of Reliance Power, challenging his arrest in the money laundering case. The Enforcement Directorate has apprehended him in connection with this case.
Pal was produced before Special Judge Kiran Gupta after the conclusion of his three-day ED custody. The court remanded him to judicial custody till October 29. His application challenging the legality of his arrest is listed for a hearing on October 18.
The Patiala House Court has refused to issue a direction to the Delhi Police to provide copies of seizure memos to Chaitanyanand Saraswati. He had sought a direction to supply seizure memos related to the molestation case.
The Delhi High Court on Tuesday granted ten days' interim bail to Naresh Sehrawat, who is a life Convict in a 1984 anti-Sikh riots case. He was sentenced to life imprisonment in 2018 by a Special Jauge at Patiala House Court alongwith his co-accused Yashpal Singh.
Delhi Police on Monday said that Chaitanyanand Saraswati is not a sanyasi. This is stated in a reply by the Police on the plea of Chaitanyanand Saraswati in Patiala House Court. He has sought a direction from jail authorities to allow him to wear a Sanyasi robe and to keep religious books
Patiala House Court on Monday sought a fresh reply from Delhi police on the bail plea of Chaitanyanand Saraswati. The court adjourned the matter for hearing further arguements on October 27.