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[05/01, 10:50] Sekarreporter: #SupremeCourt sets aside dismissal of Madhya Pradesh judicial officer Nirbhay Singh Suliya who was removed while serving as Additional District and Sessions Judge on allegations of corruption and adopting double standard while deciding bail applications under the Excise Act. [05/01, 10:50] Meta AI: The Supreme Court has set aside the dismissal of Madhya Pradesh judicial officer Nirbhay Singh Suliya, who was removed from service while serving as Additional District and Sessions Judge. Suliya was accused of corruption and adopting double standards in deciding bail applications under the Excise Act. The Madhya Pradesh High Court had upheld his removal, citing his failure to maintain high standards of judicial conduct. ¹ ² ³ The allegations against Suliya included granting bail to some applicants while dismissing similar applications, ignoring provisions of Section 59-A of the M.P. Excise Act. However, the Supreme Court’s decision suggests a review of the case, potentially considering factors like lack of direct evidence for corrupt motives or procedural improprieties in the disciplinary proceedings. Would you like to know more about the implications of this ruling or the specific grounds on which the Supreme Court based its decision?
by Sekar Reporter · Published January 5, 2026
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The image shows a Supreme Court of India cause list dated *11-12-2025*, Court No. 3, before Hon’ble Mr. Justice J.K. Maheshwari and Hon’ble Mr. Justice Vijay Bishnoi. Key details from the document: – *Case*: C.A. No. 10259/2017 (Election and delimitation laws – Representation of People Act, 1951, elections of MPs/MLAs/MLCs). – *Parties*: _Saidai Sa. Duraisamy vs. Stalin M.K._ – *Advocates*: Samir Malik (Petitioner), Devyani Gupta, Rashmi Nandakumar, Rakesh K. Sharma, Prateek Kumar (Respondents). – *Interlocutory Applications (IAs)* listed include: – IA No. 176253/2025 – Appropriate Orders/Directions. – IA No. 225830/2024 – Appropriate Orders/Directions. – IA No. 52788/2021 – Clarification/Direction. – Various exemption and permission applications. – *Note*: Matters without brief list of dates/note of submission will not be taken up for hearing. The case involves election and delimitation laws under the Representation of People Act, 1951.
by Sekar Reporter · Published December 11, 2025
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The Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University (TNDALU), under the aegis of the R. Krishnamoorthy Endowment, successfully hosted the Inaugural Annual Memorial Lecture on 29th November 2025 at the Auditorium, High Court of Madras. The lecture was delivered by Mr. Arvind P. Datar, Senior Advocate, on the theme “March of Constitutional Law – The Unknown and Remarkable Role of the Madras High Court.” The event was graced by the family members of the late Thiru. R. Krishnamoorthy, who attended the programme in honour of his memory.
by Sekar Reporter · Published November 30, 2025