Breaking News: Haryana University Under ED Scrutiny, SC Recalls EC Ruling

Published: November 20, 2025 | Category: Real Estate Mumbai
Breaking News: Haryana University Under ED Scrutiny, SC Recalls EC Ruling

Breaking news from November 19, 2025, brings several significant updates from India and around the world. In a major development, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has informed a Delhi Court that Haryana-based Al Falah University generated Rs 415 crore in proceeds of crime by dishonestly inducing students to join the institution using false claims. The university has come under intense scrutiny after three doctors working there were identified as suspects in the November 10 Red Fort blast.

Meanwhile, the Supreme Court of India, in a 2-1 decision, has recalled its May 16 ruling that had struck down a Central government notification allowing the grant of environmental clearance (EC) for projects ex post facto. The court cited public interest and legal flaws in the notification, which had allowed projects to receive environmental clearance after they had already commenced operations.

In other news, the day after former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was awarded the death penalty by an International Crimes Tribunal, and Dhaka requested Delhi to send her back, leaders of her Awami League party, who are in undisclosed locations, stated that they can only return if there is “political inclusion.” They also expect India to continue providing her with shelter, as well as “honour” and “security.”

In Mumbai, a real estate agent was shot at in Kandivali, and the police are currently investigating the incident. According to officers, the bike rider and one pillion were involved in the incident, but further details are still being determined.

These updates highlight the dynamic and complex nature of current events, from legal and environmental issues to international relations and local crimes. Stay tuned for more breaking news and updates.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the Enforcement Directorate (ED) investigating at Al Falah University?
The ED is investigating Al Falah University for generating Rs 415 crore in proceeds of crime by dishonestly inducing students to join the institution using false claims. The university is also under scrutiny after three doctors working there were identified as suspects in the November 10 Red Fort blast.
2. What did the Supreme Court decide regarding the environmental clearance (EC) notification?
The Supreme Court, in a 2-1 decision, recalled its May 16 ruling that had struck down a Central government notification allowing the grant of environmental clearance (EC) for projects ex post facto. The court cited public interest and legal flaws in the notification.
3. What is the current situation with Sheikh Hasin
and the Bangladesh government? A: Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was awarded the death penalty by an International Crimes Tribunal. Dhaka has requested Delhi to send her back, but leaders of her Awami League party say they can only return if there is 'political inclusion' and they expect India to continue providing her with shelter, 'honour,' and 'security.'
4. What happened to the real estate agent in Kandivali, Mumbai?
A real estate agent was shot at in Kandivali, Mumbai. The police are currently investigating the incident, and according to officers, the bike rider and one pillion were involved in the incident.
5. What is the significance of the Supreme Court's decision on the environmental clearance notification?
The Supreme Court's decision to recall its May 16 ruling on the environmental clearance (EC) notification is significant because it addresses public interest and legal flaws. The notification had allowed projects to receive environmental clearance after they had already commenced operations, which was a contentious issue.