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Delhi High Court stalls Kejriwal’s release
Bhartruhari Mahtab appointed Lok Sabha pro-tem speaker
Arvind Kejriwal gets bail in liquor scam case
NEET Aspirant Arrested in Leak Case: Scorecard Shows 85 in Physics, Just 5 in Chemistry
Anurag Yadav, one of the four individuals arrested in connection with the alleged National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) paper leak, revealed to the police that he was preparing for the medical entrance exam in Kota. His uncle Sikandar, also detained, persuaded him to return to Samastipur, assuring him that the exam was “sorted.” Anurag admitted to receiving some questions and answers the night before the test, which appeared in the actual exam the next day.
NTA at it again–Cancels UGC-NET, allegations of irregularities rise
NewsClick founder Prabir Purkayastha released from Tihar
“Dictators end in handcuffs”: Nirmala Sitharaman’s husband
Supreme Court: ED must get Court nod to arrest PMLA accused who respond to summons
In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court has declared that the Enforcement Directorate (ED) cannot arrest an individual who responds to a special court summons in a Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) complaint without first obtaining permission from the court. Justices Abhay S Oka and Ujjal Bhuyan, presiding over the bench, further asserted that if an accused voluntarily appears before the special court following a summons issued by that court, they are not obliged to fulfill the stringent bail conditions outlined in Section 45 of the PMLA.