A Delhi court sends former health minister Satyendar Jain and four others to 14 days of judicial custody in a corruption-related case. The decision follows their production before the court, which issues the custody order as part of ongoing investigations.
The cases cited by the outlets relate to alleged irregularities involving the Delhi Jal Board. Both reports describe the court’s order for judicial custody rather than police remand, indicating the next procedural step in the matter as investigators continue to pursue evidence.
While the reports focus on the same custody outcome and the same group of accused, they largely differ in emphasis around administrative details and the framing of the broader allegations. The core point across outlets remains that the court grants judicial custody for a fixed period of 14 days, and the matter proceeds through the legal process.