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Jethmalani's petition seeking transfer of Jessica case rejected

New Delhi, Nov 7 (UNI) The Delhi High Court today rejected prime accused Manu Sharma's counsel Ram Jethmalani's plea seeking transfer of the Jessica Lall murder case to another court.

A Division Bench, headed by Justice R S Sodhi and Justice P K Bhasin, observed that the plea moved by Mr Jethmalani could not be entertained now as the case was drawing to an end.

Mr Jethmalani had sought the transfer of the case to another court on the grounds of a report carried by a national daily which said Justice Sodhi had refused to hear the same case in the year 2002 because he had been repeatedly approached by Manu Sharma's father to influence the verdict.

The Judges today also asked the media to cover cases more responsibly today. It seemingly called upon the media to refrain from creating hype to the extent of holding a lawyer, for all intents and purposes, responsible for a client's actions, or for the arguments advanced on a client's behalf.

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Zaheera's petition to be heard in open court next week: SC

New Delhi, Nov 7 (UNI) The Supreme Court today directed that the petition filed by a key prosecution witness in the Best Bakery case Zaheera Sheikh, seeking exemption from paying the fine of Rs 50000 imposed by the apex court, will be heard in open court next week. Zaheera was sentenced to a one-year simple imprisonment along with the fine after she was convicted for contempt of the court by filing a false and.....

Cong demands MP Advocate General's ouster

Bhopal, Nov 7 (UNI) The Madhya Pradesh Congress Legal Cell today accused the state's Advocate General Ravinandan Singh of affecting the working of the High Court and submitted a memorandum to Governor Balram Jakhar demanding Mr Singh's dismissal. ''On November 3, Mr Singh asked the lawyers under him to stay away from work as a mark of protest against a dispute among advocates in Jabalpur. Mr Singh also urged the court to postpone that.....

IndiGo to take delivery of fifth A320 on Nov 21

Mumbai, Nov 7: In a bid to enhance its route-network in western part of the country, low-fare domestic carrier IndiGo will take delivery of its fifth Airbus A320 aircraft on November 21. The company also has plans to start daily service from Mumbai to Jaipur extending up to Delhi and back and daily round-trip service from Delhi to Goa. Making a formal announcement about it before the media here today, IndiGo President and CEO Bruce Ashby said,.....
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