Vantara Wildlife | NGT | Smriti Irani | Elgar Parishad Case | Advocate's Responsibility [VIDEO]

Update: 2025-08-27 04:42 GMT
Click the Play button to listen to article
story

The Supreme Court has ordered an SIT inquiry into the affairs of the Vantara Wildlife Centre and ruled that the NGT cannot direct the ED to act under PMLA. The Court also directed that if a High Court bench fails to deliver judgment within three months, the matter must go before the Chief Justice. In Delhi, the High Court set aside the CIC order asking CBSE to allow inspection of Smriti...

Your free access to Live Law has expired
Please Subscribe for unlimited access to Live Law Archives, Weekly/Monthly Digest, Exclusive Notifications, Comments, Ad Free Version, Petition Copies, Judgement/Order Copies.

The Supreme Court has ordered an SIT inquiry into the affairs of the Vantara Wildlife Centre and ruled that the NGT cannot direct the ED to act under PMLA. The Court also directed that if a High Court bench fails to deliver judgment within three months, the matter must go before the Chief Justice. In Delhi, the High Court set aside the CIC order asking CBSE to allow inspection of Smriti Irani's school records. The Bombay High Court granted three days' interim bail to Elgar Parishad accused Ramesh Gaichor to visit his ailing father. The Punjab & Haryana High Court held that sexual relations by a married woman outside wedlock, even if immoral, cannot amount to rape on a false promise of marriage. The Allahabad High Court reminded that advocates owe responsibility both to clients and to the court, criticizing counsel who argue even after orders are dictated.


Tags:    

Similar News