Mumbai: NCP Leader Nawab Malik broke the order of Bombay High Court, on the Wankhede Case, and hence the Bombay High Court has demanded an affidavit from him explaining why no action should be taken against him. Justice Milind Jadhav observed that Malik’s statements in the Marathi newspaper were ‘quite serious.’ “What is this, he is trying to impinge our order….,” the Court asked. The court then said it was prima facie satisfied that the undertaking given to it was breached.
Mumbai: NCP Leader Nawab Malik broke the order of Bombay High Court, on the Wankhede Case, and hence the Bombay High Court has demanded an affidavit from him explaining why no action should be taken against him. Justice Milind Jadhav observed that Malik’s statements in the Marathi newspaper were ‘quite serious.’ “What is this, he is trying to impinge our order….,” the Court asked. The court then said it was prima facie satisfied that the undertaking given to it was breached.
Mumbai: NCP Leader Nawab Malik broke the order of Bombay High Court, on the Wankhede Case, and hence the Bombay High Court has demanded an affidavit from him explaining why no action should be taken against him. Justice Milind Jadhav observed that Malik’s statements in the Marathi newspaper were ‘quite serious.’ “What is this, he is trying to impinge our order….,” the Court asked. The court then said it was prima facie satisfied that the undertaking given to it was breached.
Mumbai: NCP Leader Nawab Malik broke the order of Bombay High Court, on the Wankhede Case, and hence the Bombay High Court has demanded an affidavit from him explaining why no action should be taken against him. Justice Milind Jadhav observed that Malik’s statements in the Marathi newspaper were ‘quite serious.’ “What is this, he is trying to impinge our order….,” the Court asked. The court then said it was prima facie satisfied that the undertaking given to it was breached.
Mumbai: NCP Leader Nawab Malik broke the order of Bombay High Court, on the Wankhede Case, and hence the Bombay High Court has demanded an affidavit from him explaining why no action should be taken against him. Justice Milind Jadhav observed that Malik’s statements in the Marathi newspaper were ‘quite serious.’ “What is this, he is trying to impinge our order….,” the Court asked. The court then said it was prima facie satisfied that the undertaking given to it was breached.