Hemant Soren reached SC against the decision of Jharkhand High Court, Chief Justice said – send email, will consider

Hemant Soren, the former chief minister of Jharkhand, filed a case in the Supreme Court on Monday challenging the ruling of the High Court. Kapil Sibal, his attorney, has filed this plea.

The High Court bench recently rejected the petition, justifying his arrest. In the Supreme Court, the previous Chief Minister has contested this ruling.

Before the CJI, Kapil Sibal brought up the issue of an urgent listing. A bench of Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud asked Sibal to send an email and it would look into it.

On May 3, the Jharkhand High Court rejected Soren’s writ petition contesting his arrest by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) and refused bail. In his plea, Soren has alleged that his detention was unreasonable and his remand in the case was arbitrary and illegitimate.

Big order of Supreme Court in Sandeshkhali case, SC notice to Lok Sabha Secretariat, stop on action of Privilege Committee

Sandeshkhali Case: The Parliamentary Ethics Committee’s appeal about the Sandeshkhali case has been challenged by the West Bengal government in the Supreme Court. The Privileges Committee’s action was halted by the Supreme Court. Additionally, he sent a notice to the Secretariat of the Lok Sabha.

Senior advocate Kapil Sibal reportedly brought up in the Supreme Court the West Bengal government’s appeal against the Parliamentary Ethics Committee’s notice about the Sandeshkhali incident in that state. This was reported by news agency ANI. Speaking on behalf of the petitioner, senior attorney Kapil Sibal stated that political activity cannot be included in privilege.

During the hearing of the Bengal government’s plea, the Supreme Court halted the Lok Sabha Privileges Committee’s action against some officials, including the West Bengal Chief Secretary and the DGP. After four weeks, there will be another hearing on this matter.

Let us inform you that prominent officials, including the Chief Secretary of West Bengal, have received notices from the Parliament’s Ethics Committee. Based on Lok Sabha MP Sukant Majumdar’s complaint, a notice of breach of privilege was issued. Majumdar has lodged a complaint alleging that the matter was not allowed to go to Sandeshkhali.

ED apprises Supreme Court that BRS MLC K Kavitha is evading summons in Delhi Excise Policy case

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) informed the Supreme Court that K Kavitha, the BRS MLC, is dodging a summons that an anti-money laundering agency had given to her on the Delhi excise policy case.

“Kavitha is eluding summonses. Additional Solicitor General (ASG) S.V. Raju informed a bench led by Justice Bela M. Trivedi that “she is not appearing.”

ASG Raju had earlier informed the top court that the petitioner “will not be issued any notice to appear before ED until her petition challenging summons was heard next on November 20, 2023,” according to senior counsel Kapil Sibal, who was defending Kavitha at the time.

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