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Court at a Glance: Hindenburg, mayoral election, Police’s petition & Sharjeel- What Else, See here

The Supreme Court will hear on Monday the petitions challenging the delimitation of Jammu and Kashmir. The eyes of the whole country will be on the hearing of the bail plea of ​​those who burnt alive the kar sevaks in the Sabarmati Express standing at Godhra station. Apart from this, what else will happen, let’s see the court at a glance:

  • Supreme Court to pronounce verdict on the petition that has challenged the validity of the delimitation commission’s proposed move of redrawing poll constituencies in Jammu and Kashmir, and increasing the tally of assembly seats from 83 to 90. The petition filed by Srinagar-resident Haji Abdul Gani Khan, questions the legality of the delimitation exercise conducted in terms of the notifications issued in 2020, 2021 and 2022.
  • Supreme Court to continue considering bail applications filed by convicts in the Godhra train burning case. The application was filed in a batch of special leave petitions challenging Gujarat High Court’s judgment upholding conviction of several accused in the Gujarat riots case. 
  • Supreme Court to hear the fresh plea filed by Aam Aadmi Party’s (AAP) mayoral candidate Shelly Oberoi and others seeking early holding of the mayoral election for the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) A bench comprising Chief Justice DY Chandrachud and Justices PS Narasimha and JB Pardiwala took note of the submissions of a lawyer, appearing for the AAP, seeking urgent hearing of the plea.
  • Supreme Court to continue hear plea seeking court-monitored probe into Hindenburg Research report on Adani firms. Advocate Vishal Tiwari, who has filed the petition, mentioned the matter for urgent listing before a bench headed by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud on Thursday. He told the bench that a separate plea filed on the issue is scheduled to be listed for hearing on February 10. Tiwari urged the bench that his plea be also heard on Friday along with the separate plea, which the CJI agreed.
  • Supreme Court to continue hearing on the batch of petitions filed against the Centre for not approving the collegium’s recommendations within the deadline laid down by the top court. The court will be hearing a batch of petitions seeking direction to the Centre to notify appointment of those whose candidature for judgeship has been reiterated by the collegium.
  • The Delhi Court to hear the fresh plea by Delhi Police challenging the trial court order that had discharged Sharjeel Imam, Safoora Zargar, Asif Iqbal Tanha and eight others in the 2019 Jamia violence case. The plea stated that “the trial court not only discharged the respondents but also swayed by emotional and sentimental feelings, it cast aspersions on the prosecuting agency and passed gravely prejudicial and adverse remarks against the prosecuting agency and the investigation
  • The Delhi High Court to hear arguements on the bail plea filed by Delhi Jailed Minister Satyender Jain and 2 others in a money laundering case
  • The Delhi High Court to hear the fresh bail plea filed by Amit Arora, director of Buddy Retail Pvt Limited, arrested in connection with a money laundering probe in the excise policy probe.
  • The Delhi Court continue to hear CBI and ED application seeking early hearing on appeals against the acquittal of former telecom minister A Raja and others in the 2G spectrum allocation scam case.
  • The Delhi High Preeti Chandra, wife of Ex Promoter Sanjay Chandra approches Delhi HC challenging trial court order denying her bail in a money laundering bail

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-Ashish Kumar Sinha -Editor Legally Speaking -Ram Nath Goenka awardee - 14 Years of Experience in Media - Covering Courts Since 2008
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