💨 Abstract
The Delhi High Court has dismissed a PIL seeking action against Chief Minister Atishi for allegedly allowing AAP leader Manish Sisodia to use her official residence. The court ruled that authorities are competent to take action if rules are violated, and the petition was accordingly dismissed. The petitioner claimed Sisodia was residing in Atishi's official residence after resigning from his ministerial post, which the petitioner argued was a misuse of the property.
Courtesy: theprint.in
Summarized by Einstein Beta 🤖
Suggested
NPST Awarded Frost & Sullivan Technology Company of the Year Award
Sri Lankan President holds talks with Chinese counterpart Xi in Beijing
Israel, Thailand Agri ministers agree to bring 13,000 more Thai farm workers to Israel
SC bars ECI from announcing Bihar legislative council bypoll result
Russia and Ukraine swap 25 POWs each in UAE-mediated exchange, Moscow says
Syria detains Egyptian after videos threatening Egypt's Sisi
Bengal BJP leader Adhikari demands Mamata's arrest, resignation over woman's death
Delhi HC junks bail plea of Neeraj Bawania in double murder case
HoLEP Awareness at Manipal Hospital Sarjapur Road: Advanced Solution for Elderly with Enlarged Prostate
Gold Rush: Spectra Global to Distribute Free Gold Coins at iFX Expo Dubai 2025
Powered by MessengerX.io