The top court, which would function with its full judicial strength of 31 judges under the stewardship of CJI Ranjan Gogoi, is likely to deliver its verdict in the review pleas in Rafale case
In its order on December 14, 2018, the apex court had said that there was no occasion to doubt the decision-making process in the procurement relating to the Rafale jets.
Singh arrived in the US on Monday for the US-India 2+2 Ministerial Dialogue in Washington on December 18
This comes after the SC on November 14 dismissed the review petitions challenging its verdict in the Rafale case
If the Congress still does not learn its lessons, then it will have to pay a price sooner than later
Carrying posters and placards, BJYM activists shouted slogans against the Congress party and Gandhi.
BJP leaders and workers raised slogans against the Congress party
BJP workers will hold a protests at the district level
Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi and Judge Sanjay Kishan Kaul authored the first part of the judgment
Justice Kaul said the judges had reached the conclusion that it is not appropriate to order a roving inquiry into the allegations
Here is how the Rafale deal progressed since the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance came to power
The Congress alleged that the BJP was "misleading the nation" on the Rafale judgement and said that they should allow CBI to investigate the Rafale deal case "without any political pressure".
'Chor comment by Rahul Gandhi of Congress was repeated several times for political gains', said FM
'Now, it has been proved that disruption of Parliament over #Rafale was a sham', tweeted Amit Shah
Gandhi, who was then the president of the Congress party, allegedly said that the apex court had accepted that 'chowkidar' (a reference to Prime Minister Modi), is a "chor' (thief)
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The Supreme Court on December 14 last year had dismissed petitions seeking court-monitored probe into the alleged irregularities in the Rs 58,000 crore deal
On May 10, the apex court had reserved the decision on the pleas, including one filed by former Union ministers Yashwant Sinha, Arun Shourie and activist lawyer Prashant Bhushan
The former finance minister also alleged the Cabinet Committee on Security was not taken into confidence by the government before signing the deal
He was speaking in French, and the interpreter used the word "terrorising" in translating "penalising"