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Police custody of man accused of duping CJI s mother of Rs 2 5 crore extended

Click here for more   A police official said searches were conducted at the house of Ghosh, a city resident, after he was arrested on December 8. The police have seized mobile phone and laptop of Ghosh and are also checking his bank accounts, he said. As Ghosh’s present police custody ended on Wednesday, the SIT produced him in the court. After hearing arguments of prosecution and defence lawyers, the court extended his police custody till December 21. The case relates to the management of Seasons Lawn, a property owned by the Bobde family. It is located adjacent to their ancestral bungalow in the Civil Lines area.

Fraud with CJI s mother: Police custody of accused extended

Fraud with CJI s mother: Police custody of accused extended Tapas Nandlal Ghosh (49), arrested last week, was produced before the sessions court by the Special Investigation Team (SIT) of the city police for custody extension. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- By PTI NAGPUR: A city court on Wednesday extended till December 21 police custody of the man arrested on charges of defrauding the mother of Chief Justice of India (CJI) Sharad Bobde to the tune of over Rs 2.50 crore. Tapas Nandlal Ghosh (49), arrested last week, was produced before the sessions court by the Special Investigation Team (SIT) of the city police for custody extension.

Nagpur man arrested for allegedly duping CJI s mother of Rs 2 5 Crore

Nagpur man arrested for allegedly duping CJI s mother of Rs 2.5 Crore ANI | Updated: Dec 10, 2020 05:39 IST Nagpur (Maharashtra) [India], December 10 (ANI): The Nagpur Police on Wednesday arrested a man in the Sitabuldi area of the city for allegedly dupingMukta Bobde, mother of Chief Justice of India (CJI) Sharad Bobde, of nearly Rs 2.5 crore. According to Deputy Commissioner of Police Vinita Sahu, the accused, Tapas Ghosh, was employed by Mukta Bobde as her manager to look after the lawns in the city s Civil Lines area, near Bobde s residence. Seasons Lawn is a commercial programme venue owned by Mukta Bobde. Tapas Ghosh had been working as the manager of the victim s Seasons Lawns for the last 13 years. The accused used to look after the bookings and financial matters of the lawn, Sahu said.

CJI SA Bobde s mother duped of Rs 2 5 crore, accused held

CJI SA Bobde s mother duped of Rs 2.5 crore, accused held The accused was arrested on Tuesday night and a Special Investigation Team (SIT) of the Nagpur police is looking into the matter under the supervision of DCP Vinita Sahu PTI | December 10, 2020 | Updated 08:46 IST After CJI SA Bobde s mother Mukta Bobde lodged a complaint of cheating in August, an SIT consisting of Economic Offences Wing officials was formed Chief Justice of India (CJI) Sharad Arvind Bobde s mother was allegedly duped to the tune of Rs 2.5 crore by the caretaker of a family property here, the police said on December 9. The accused, Tapas Ghosh (49), was arrested on December 8 at night.

Couples as HC judges, in same court : Interests of justice served, doubly so?

Couples as HC judges, in same court : Interests of justice served, doubly so? The Consolidated Fund of Tamil Nadu will pay the salaries of Justices Kuppuraju and Valayapalayam. Each state has its own Consolidated Fund which receives revenue from the taxes paid by its citizens. This implies there is no cogent reason why either judge should not be transferred to any of the other 25 high courts, where there are 414 vacancies out of a sanctioned strength of 1,079 judges. Justices Tamilselvi T Valayapalayam and Murali Shankar Kuppuraju of Madras High Court Dailyhunt The Constitution of India never envisaged the swearing-in of a husband-wife duo as high court judges at the same time and place, for the same high court. This is why the swearing-in of Justices Murali Shankar Kuppuraju and Tamilselvi T Valayapalayam, who are husband and wife, created judicial history of sorts last week. The duo were jointly administered the oath, with eight other new judges of the Madras high court â

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