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The Indian Supreme Court has vindicated the faith the nation has on its judgements.
Two recent decisions come to mind where two Gents have taken the system for a ride thanks to an ineffective govt :
Under-pressure BCCI chief offers to step aside| Reuters
On Thursday, the Supreme Court put forward former captain Sunil Gavaskar as Srinivasan's replacement and said the Chennai and Rajasthan franchises should be kept out of the IPL pending the completion of probe due to their role in the scandal.
MS Dhoni , a Vice president with India Cement is also under the scanner. CSK & RR teams can take a break.
Subrata Roy to stay in jail till April 3, Sahara says can't pay Rs 10,000cr for bail - The Times of India
Sahara chief Subrata Roy's lawyer on Thursday told the Supreme court that the company could not deposit the Rs 10,000 crore as surety for bail.
This means Subrata Roy will have to stay in jail till the next hearing which is on April 3.
The lawyer told the top court that it was impossible to deposit Rs 5,000 crore in cash and Rs 5,000 crore in bank guarantees as surety for his release.
The apex court on Wednesday said Sahara group chief Subrata Roy could walk out of Tihar Jail on bail the moment he paid Rs 10,000 crore, half in cash to be deposited in court and the rest in bank guarantee with market regulator Sebi, as part payment of the Rs 20,000 crore due to investors.
Two recent decisions come to mind where two Gents have taken the system for a ride thanks to an ineffective govt :
Under-pressure BCCI chief offers to step aside| Reuters
On Thursday, the Supreme Court put forward former captain Sunil Gavaskar as Srinivasan's replacement and said the Chennai and Rajasthan franchises should be kept out of the IPL pending the completion of probe due to their role in the scandal.
MS Dhoni , a Vice president with India Cement is also under the scanner. CSK & RR teams can take a break.
Subrata Roy to stay in jail till April 3, Sahara says can't pay Rs 10,000cr for bail - The Times of India
Sahara chief Subrata Roy's lawyer on Thursday told the Supreme court that the company could not deposit the Rs 10,000 crore as surety for bail.
This means Subrata Roy will have to stay in jail till the next hearing which is on April 3.
The lawyer told the top court that it was impossible to deposit Rs 5,000 crore in cash and Rs 5,000 crore in bank guarantees as surety for his release.
The apex court on Wednesday said Sahara group chief Subrata Roy could walk out of Tihar Jail on bail the moment he paid Rs 10,000 crore, half in cash to be deposited in court and the rest in bank guarantee with market regulator Sebi, as part payment of the Rs 20,000 crore due to investors.