Defamation case filed against AAP leader Atishi, next hearing fixed on July 23

Atishi, an AAP politician and minister in Delhi, is the subject of a defamation lawsuit. The Rouse Avenue Court has scheduled the case’s hearing for July 23.

The court determined that the incorrect address prevented the summons from being served. Atishi did, however, make an appearance via video conference with her attorney. Her attorney who is in the court has been given a copy of the complaint.

AAP leader Sanjay Singh could not take oath as Rajya Sabha MP, Rajya Sabha Chairman gave the reason

On Monday, February 5, AAP leader Sanjay Singh will not be able to take the oath of office as a Rajya Sabha MP. The head of the Rajya Sabha has forbidden Sanjay Singh from taking the oath of office as an MP. The Chairman states that the Privileges Committee is now handling this issue.

We would like to notify you that Rouse Avenue Court granted partial relief to Sanjay Singh, the leader of the Aam Aadmi Party. Sanjay Singh was granted permission by the court to leave prison and take his oath in the Rajya Sabha. But the chairman of the Rajya Sabha has already refused to let Sanjay Singh take the oath of office as an MP before Monday’s swearing-in ceremony.

Sanjay Singh had petitioned the court for interim bail on Thursday, February 1. He requested a seven-day temporary bail so that he may be present at the swearing-in event on February 5. additionally be permitted to take part in the Parliamentary session, which takes place from February 5 to February 9.

Manish Sisodia’s judicial custody extended till December 11 in Delhi excise policy case

Delhi Excise Policy Case: Manish Sisodia, a prominent leader of the Aam Aadmi Party and a former deputy chief minister, continues to face difficulties in the money laundering case involving the Delhi government’s new excise policy. The AAP leader appeared at Rouse Avenue Court on Tuesday in the most recent instance.

In the Delhi Excise Policy case, Rouse Avenue Court has granted Manish Sisodia and others an extension of judicial custody until December 11. The ED has not yet filed various documents against the accused, according to the court, which heard the matter in detail.

In the meantime, the court expressed its dissatisfaction with the attorneys and requested that they finish the 207 CrPC compliance as soon as possible in order to begin the hearing. The court also set a date for arguments on Benoy Babu’s temporary bail request, November 24, and gave notice to ED.

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