News Topic:Roshni Act

CBI court grants bail to two former J-K bureaucrats in Roshni land ‘scam’

A special CBI court in Srinagar granted bail to a former Divisional Commissioner and a former Deputy Commissioner involved in the Roshni land 'scam'.

Mehbooba Mufti serves Rs 10 Crore defamation notice to Satya Pal Malik

Mehbooba Mufti has served a legal notice to former J&K Governor and incumbent Meghalya Governor Satya Pal Malik for defamatory allegations.

Alleged Roshni Scam: Court annoyed over selective targeting

JAMMU — Division Bench comprising Chief Justice Gita Mittal and First Puisne Judge Justice Rajesh Bindal (through virtual mode) heard a fresh miscellaneous application...

J&K High Court to decide on Roshni scam on March 18

The Jammu and Kashmir High Court on Thursday fixed March 18 as the next date of hearing for the infamous Roshni scam.

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