Habeas Corpus plea in CD case disposed of
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The Dharwad Bench of the High Court of Karnataka on Monday disposed of a
Habeas Corpus case filed by the parents of the woman involved in the sleaze CD row.
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Habeas Corpus application was moved by the father of the woman who is said to be a victim in the CD row involving the former Minister Ramesh Jarkiholi.
The woman’s father appealed to the court to direct the authorities to trace his daughter as she had gone missing after appearing before the Special Investigating Team (SIT). He said that his earlier missing complaint filed with the APMC Police Station in Belagavi did not yield any result.
High Court stays demolition of Central Market buildings
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The High Court of Karnataka through an interim order has stayed the process of demolishing two Central Market buildings of the Mangaluru City Corporation (MCC) and has directed the MCC Commissioner not to continue with the demolition till the next date of hearing. The date of next hearing is yet to be notified.
Judge Sachin Shankar Magadum passed the order on Thursday on a petition by M. Ganesh Anchan and nine other traders. The MCC commenced the demolition works om May 26.
The petitioners contented that the MCC Commissioner earlier made an attempt to dispossess them from the building by issuing a public notice on April 7, 2020. They were asked to vacate the building and enable MCC to demolish the structure that was in dilapidated condition.
A five-judge Bench of Calcutta HC constituted to hear the matter directed the four TMC leaders to give an undertaking that they will not speak to the media on the case and issues related to case
Calcutta HC to take up TMC leadersâ application seeking recall of order cancelling bail on Friday
âIn my 40 years, I have never seen an order passed by this High Court in violation of natural justice,â Senior Advocate Kalyan Bandopadhyay, representing the accused, remarked during the hearing today
Calcutta High Court (File photo)
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The Calcutta High Court on Thursday ordered that it would first hear arguments on the application seeking recall of the Division Bench order of May 17 that cancelled the bail granted by the special CBI court to four Trinamool Congress (TMC) leaders in relation to the Narada case.