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Goa Nightclub Fire: Delhi Court Grants Two Days Transit Remand Of Owners Saurabh, Gaurav Luthra
A Delhi Court on Tuesday granted two days transit remand of Saurabh and Gaurav Luthra, owners of Birch by Romeo Lane nightclub in Goa which caught fire and killed atleast 25 people.The duo was produced by the Goa Police before Judicial Magistrate Twinkle Chawla in the Patiala House Courts. The police sought transit remand of three days.The Court directed the police to provide medicines to...
Supreme Court Daily Round-Up : December 16, 2025
Links to today's reports :'Union Cannot Have Its Own Limitation Period' : Supreme Court Flags Delay In Govt AppealsDowry Has Diffused Into Muslim Marriages Hollowing Out Mehr's Protection : Supreme CourtWhen Marriage Survives Only On Paper Due To Prolonged Litigation, Better To Separate Parties : Supreme CourtSupreme Court Issues Notice On Private Hospitals' Plea Against Kerala...
Why Delhi Court Dismissed ED's Complaint Against Rahul Gandhi, Sonia Gandhi In National Herald Case
A Delhi Court has refused to take cognizance of Enforcement Directorate's money laundering complaint in the National Herald case allegedly involving Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi. Special Judge Vishal Gogne of Rouse Avenue Courts passed the order dismissing the prosecution complaint, which is equivalent to a chargesheet. Here are reasons why the Court did so. Money...
Supreme Court Closes Case On Delay In UP Undertrial's Release, Says Addl Sessions Judge Was Wrongly Blamed In Inquiry
The Supreme Court today(December 16) closed the matter in which it made some critical remarks against the Uttar Pradesh prison authorities for delaying the release of an undertrial on bail by 28 days just because one clause of a provision was missing from the bail order. Before closing the matter, the Court expressed that it is pained to note that the whole blame for not releasing the...
Supreme Court Suggests Compensation For Victims Of Digital Arrest Scams, Asks Centre To Discuss With Stakeholders
In the suo motu case taken up over "digital arrest" scams, the Union today informed that it will be holding a stakeholder meeting to address the issue of ensuring victim compensation. A bench of Chief Justice of India Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi was hearing the suo motu case taken by it on the issue.Senior Advocate NS Nappinai, the amicus curiae in the matter, submitted a suggestion...
Supreme Court Seeks CBI's Report On Defence Company's Alleged Links To AgustaWestland
The Supreme Court today sought a response regarding the CBI investigation carried out on the alleged involvement of Defsys Solution Limited, a leading defence equipment manufacturer, in the AgustaWestland Chopper Scam.The bench of CJI Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi was hearing a plea filed by the Union challenging the decision of the Delhi High Court, which set aside suspension...
No Move Yet On Another ₹140-Crore Rights Issue: Aakash Tells NCLAT Amid Dispute With Byju's
Aakash Educational Services Ltd told the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT), Chennai on Monday that it has not yet initiated any process for a second tranche of its rights issue to raise about Rs 140 crore and that, if it decides to do so, Think and Learn Pvt Ltd will be given all statutory notices along with an extended period of at least 30 days. The submission was made when...
Supreme Court Grants Six Weeks To Centre To Finalise Scheme For Rehabilitation Of Disabled Officer Cadets
The Supreme Court on Tuesday granted six weeks to the Union Government to complete the process of considering recommendations for rehabilitating officer cadets who are discharged after suffering disabilities during military training.A bench of Justice BV Nagarathna and Justice R Mahadevan Court adjourned the suo motu matter to January 28, expecting sufficient progress by then on the...
Supreme Court Refuses To Seek ECI's Response On Newspaper Report Claiming Centralised Sending Of Mass Notices During Bihar SIR
The Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to call for a response from the Election Commission of India on a newspaper report alleging that lakhs of pre-filled notices for deletion of voter names were centrally issued during the Special Intensive Revision exercise in Bihar, observing that Courts cannot be swayed by media reports unless the issue is formally brought on record through an...












