
Mumbai court refuses to order probe on Nawab Malik’s alleged Covid norm violation
India Today
A magistrate court in Mumbai rejected a plea to file an FIR against Maharashtra cabinet minister Nawab Malik for allegedly violating Covid norms.
In a relief to Maharashtra cabinet minister Nawab Malik, a magistrate's court in Mumbai on Saturday rejected BJP leader Mohit Bharatiya's plea against the NCP leader for alleged Covid norms violation.
Former Mumbai BJP youth wing president Bharatiya had filed a plea seeking the court's direction to the police to register an FIR against Maharashtra minister Nawab Malik.

Pradyut Bordoloi was a dyed-in-the-wool Congressi who vowed to never leave the party. The physical attack on him in 2025, and the Congress embracing "communal elements" pushed the Lok Sabha MP into joining the BJP. Bordoloi's exit from the Congress after three decades is significant for the party and Assam's politics.

The government told the Bombay High Court that the situation remains dynamic due to international developments, and emphasised that it may not be appropriate to deliberate such matters within court proceedings. He assured the bench that the government is taking all necessary remedial measures to ensure that global disruptions do not adversely impact domestic supply of LPG.











