Singh had filed the suit claiming that Republic channel had showed Singh in bad light in its reportage of the alleged fake Television Rating Points (TRP) scam.
The Court set aside the September 16 judgment of the Bombay High Court which had dismissed Singh's petition challenging two preliminary inquiries initiated against him by the Maharashtra government.
A Bench of Justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul and MM Sundresh said that there were some media reports yesterday about Maharashtra government stating that it might not get a fair hearing from the judiciary.
ACP Sanjay Patil, a witness, stated that the "No.1" referred to by Sachin Waze while carrying out extortion activities was Param Bir Singh which is contrary to Waze's statement before the ED that it i ...
The order was recalled after Singh appeared personally appeared before the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate SB Bhajipale on Monday and sought a stay on the proclamation.
Advocate Abhinav Chandrachud appearing for Singh submitted to single-member High Level Commission appointed to probe the allegations made through his letter to the Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray
A Bench of Justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul and MM Sundresh was miffed because the plea before the top court had been filed through a power of attorney holder and Singh's whereabouts remained unknown.
The Mumbai Police had approached the Court stating that Singh could not be traced and has not been to his Malabar Hill residence for the past three months.
When Mumbai Police visited the house of Param Bir Singh at Malabar Hill, the security guard and cook informed them that Singh and his family members have not lived there for the past three months.