Crl.A. No. 3352/2023
MANISH SISODIA VS CENTRAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
The Supreme Court refused to grant bail to the Appellant in light of the serious allegations in the chargesheet filed by the ED regarding the offences under the PMLA that the Court found were tentatively supported by evidence. However, the Court unequivocally stated that the Court found all disputed factual and legal issues were left open and will be decided in trial before the Trial Court. The judgment of the Court was authored by Justice Khanna.The Supreme Court gave the Appellant the freedom to file a fresh bail application in case there was a change in circumstances or if the trial proceeded slowly over the next three months. The Court also allowed the Appellant to file interim bail applications in case of any medical or personal or family emergency.
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November 9 1995
Civil Appeal/1430/1984
Hon'ble Justice K. RAMASWAMY, S. SAGHIR AHMAD
THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA AND ANR. Vs. UMASHANKAR RAJABHAU AND ORS.
November 9 1995
Civil Appeal/1430/1984
Honourable Judge K. RAMASWAMY, S. SAGHIR AHMAD
THE STATE OF MAHARASHTRA AND ANR. Vs. UMASHANKAR RAJABHAU AND ORS.
January 25 2022
WP/28861/2008
Hon'ble Justice A V SESHA SAI
Voltas Limited, a company incorporated under the Indian Vs. The Union of india., Through The Director General
January 25 2022
WP/28861/2008
Honourable Judge A V SESHA SAI
Voltas Limited, a company incorporated under the Indian Vs. The Union of india., Through The Director General
The First woman judge of the High Court of Andhra Pradesh
Amareswari was born in Appikatla Village in Guntur District. She graduated with a master's degree in Politics and History from Andhra University College of Law in the year 1949. She completed her bachelor's in law from the same university. She became the first lady judge of the Andhra Pradesh High Court. She was a member of the Bar Council from 1960 to 1961 and was appointed Judge directly from the Bar. She was the Vice-President of the Indian Federation of Women Lawyers.[2] She also worked as the Vice-President of the Andhra Pradesh High Court Advocates Association during the period 1975-1976. In the year 1978 on 29 April she was appointed permanent Judge for Andhra Pradesh High Court. She died on 25 July 2009, in New Delhi where she had been practising as a senior advocate at the Supreme Court. She is survived by a son and daughter.