he Delhi High Court has refused to grant anticipatory bail to a mother-son duo, Charu and Aadhar Khera, accused in an alleged ₹400 crore financial fraud case. The court emphasized the gravity of such offences in the commercial and economic world, stating that they require the "utmost seriousness."
Read More »“Supreme Court Deems Delhi High Court’s SpiceJet vs. Kalanithi Maran Ruling ‘Atrocious'”
The Supreme Court of India has expressed strong dissatisfaction with a recent judgment from a single judge bench of the Delhi High Court in the high-profile arbitration case involving media tycoon Kalanithi Maran and SpiceJet. The apex court criticized the Delhi High Court's handling of the case, labeling the judgment as "atrocious" and lacking in thoughtful analysis.
Read More »Kalanithi Maran and KAL Airways Seek ₹1,323 Crore in Damages from SpiceJet and Its Chief
Kalanithi Maran and his firm KAL Airways have announced their intent to seek damages exceeding ₹1,323 crore from SpiceJet and its chief, Ajay Singh. This decision comes in the wake of the recent Delhi High Court order, which they plan to challenge.
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