The Delhi High Court on Thursday sought response of Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on bail petitions moved by four co-owners of the basement coaching centre in Old Rajinder Nagar, where three IAS aspirants drowned on July 27, 2024.
Rouse Avenue Court on Wednesday sent all six accused of Delhi's Rajinder Nagar coaching centre drownings of three UPSC aspirants, to judicial custody till September 18, 2024.
The court, referencing the order dated August 2, 2024, from the Delhi High Court, stated that custodial interrogation of the accused is essential for the ongoing investigation.
The four co-owners of the basement coaching centre in Old Rajinder Nagar have moved to the Delhi High Court for bail after their previous application was denied by the trial court.
The Principal District and Sessions Judge of the Rouse Avenue court on Thursday warned an advocate that she would invoke contempt if he misbehaved in the court.
Delhi LG VK Saxena on Monday expressed concern about the collapse of civic infrastructure during the monsoon and said that an institutionalised mechanism should be put in place for scheduled inspections of facilities by senior officers.
The PIL aimed to address issues like criminal liability, fraud, exploitation, and safety in coaching centers and paying guest accommodations. The petition, filed by NGO Kutumb, highlighted the tragic deaths of three students in Rajendra Nagar, Delhi, due to negligence by a coaching institute
A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has been filed in the Delhi High Court seeking a re-framing of guidelines for coaching institutes, specifically focusing on criminal liability. The PIL seeks direction for stricter regulations and accountability measures to address issues such as fraud, exp
The accused persons in the death of UPSC aspirants in Old Rajinder Nagar argued in court that heavy rain was the reason for the unfortunate incident and it was an "act of God" while Delhi's Rouse Avenue Court was hearing their bail plea on Friday.
The CBI has taken over the investigation into the deaths of three UPSC aspirants who drowned in a coaching center's basement in Delhi's Old Rajinder Nagar after the Delhi High Court ordered the central agency to take over the case due to flaws in the Delhi Police's investigation and concerns
Central Bureau of Investigation on Wednesday took over the Delhi coaching centre deaths case, in which three UPSC aspirants drowned in the basement in Old Rajinder Nagar, officials said.
The co-owners of a coaching centre basement in Delhi's old Rajinder Nagar where three UPSC aspirants drowned have moved a special Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) court seeking bail after the investigation in the case was transferred to the CBI by the High Court.