Source: outlookindia.com Jabalpur, Aug 21 The Madhya Pradesh High Court has granted bail to Union minister Prahlad Patel”s son Prabal, an accused in an attempt to murder case. While granting relief to Prabal Patel on Tuesday, Justice R K Srivastava observed that the applicant “is entitled to get bail as there is no possibility of
Source: ndtv.com CHENNAI: Congress MP Karti Chidambaram and his wife today approached the Madras High Court terming as “erroneous” transfer of a case against them from an Economic offences court to a special one trying criminal cases related to MPs and MLAs. Karti Chitrambaram said he was not a lawmaker at the time of the
Source: deccanherald.com The legal trouble for 26-year-old Congress leader Hardik Patel, who has been touring the state to raise issues of government’s failure in resolving issues such as unemployment, privatisationย of education and farm crisis among others, looks far from getting over. The state government wants to proceed with a criminal case against the Patidar leader
Source:-freepressjournal.in Mumbai: On Wednesday afternoon residents of Lokhandwala and Versova came together spreading awareness for the preservation of mangroves near Mumbai coastline. June 5 is known as the world environment day, hence the citizens took the initiative to signify the importance of the day by informing the residents to stand across and unify in protecting the
Source –ย hindustantimes.com The Supreme Court on Thursday said the Centre was โunderpreparedโ in furnishing details of MPs and MLAs who have criminal cases against them and expressed displeasure over not providing sufficient data, despite a directive last year, to expedite such cases by setting up special courts. โThe union of India is unprepared. We express
Source –ย indiatimes.com NEW DELHI: In a bid to ensure speedy justice and discourage delaying tactics adopted by accused in procuring a lengthy stay on trial, particularly in corruption and criminal cases, the Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that a stay on proceedings must not exceed six months. The SC ruled that lower courts could proceed