A three-judge Supreme Court Bench was hearing petitions challenging the third extension given to Sanjay Kumar Mishra as director of the Enforcement Directorate. The Union government claims that since the statutory provision is changed, the order of mandamus no longer applies. On the other hand, the petitioners challenge the urgency of the Financial Action Task Force review and urge that mandamus cannot be neutralised.
The judges were miffed at the fact that the superintendent of gardens and trees officer had granted permission to fell 177 trees in violation of the top court's order.
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The Karnataka government’s decision to scrap four per cent Muslim quota ahead of the assembly polls Thursday came under the scanner of the Supreme Court, which questioned the government order and said prima facie it appeared to be on a “highly shaky ground” and “flawed”
The Supreme Court has set aside a Calcutta High Court order directing CBI probe into the attack on the convoy of MoS (Home) Nisith Pramanik in Cooch Behar district in February this year.A bench led by.