Important cases heard by the Supreme Court on Monday, Jul 21: * The Enforcement Directorate is “crossing all limits”, SC said as it expressed serious concern over the agency summoning advocates for offering legal advice or representing clients during investigations.
* SC refused to list for urgent hearing a plea seeking the registration of an FIR against the Allahabad High Court’s Justice Yashwant Varma in connection with the cash discovery row.
* SC questioned the Enforcement Directorate’s conduct in politically sensitive cases as it upheld the Karnataka High Court’s decision to quash the case against Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s wife in the MUDA case.
* SC upheld an order rejecting the appeals of the BCCI and Byju’s co-founder Riju Raveendran seeking withdrawal of insolvency proceedings against his company.
* The Centre informed SC that it has suggested six cuts in the movie “Udaipur Files – Kanhaiya Lal Tailor Murder”.
* SC rapped the Samajwadi Party for “fraudulently occupying” office space for a paltry Rs 115 in Uttar Pradesh’s Pilibhit, underlining a “clear misuse of political power”.
* The Maharashtra government informed SC that of the 17.45 acre of land meant for the construction of the Bombay High Court’s new building complex in Bandra, it had taken possession of 15.33 acre land.
* SC asked the Jaggi Vasudev’s Isha Foundation to move the Delhi High Court with its plea to restrain a Tamil media outlet from publishing alleged defamatory content against it.
* SC granted protection from arrest to actor Shreyas Talpade in a case of cheating and breach of trust against a society.
* SC sought responses from the Centre and the states on a plea to declare consumers had a “right to know” about products aside from the details of distributors and sellers.
* SC dismissed the Karnataka government’s plea against a high court order quashing the criminal case against BJP MP Tejasvi Surya.
* SC cautioned against politicising judicial proceedings while hearing a plea for criminal contempt against West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for her remarks on the verdict in the teachers’ recruitment scam case.
* The former promoters of Bhushan Steel and Power Ltd urged SC to accord an open court hearing to their plea seeking review of the May 2 verdict ordering liquidation of BSPL under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code. PTI ABA ABA MNK MNK
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