English language should be used for the purpose of communication between the Union and the States which have not adopted Hindi as their official language and directed the Union Government to follow the provisions of Official Languages Act 1963, held Madras High Court
The Delhi High Court has directed Google, YouTube, Cyber Cell of Delhi Police and the Central Government to take necessary steps to remove the sites and links, carrying objectionable photos and video...
The Central government has informed the Delhi High Court that it would undertake to supply Covid-19 vaccines free of cost to all states and union territories as part of the Revised Guidelines for implementation of Covid-19 Vaccination Programme issued in June this year.
The Delhi High Court on Friday issued notice to the Central Government and the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) on a petition filed by a widow, seeking Ex-Gratia monetary compensation, on account of death of her husband due to Covid-19.
The mere fact that a petitioner girl is not of marriageable age would not deprive her of her fundamental right, noted the Punjab and Haryana High Court, while hearing a criminal writ petition filed by a minor girl
The Uttarakhand High Court sought commitment from the Forest Department with regard to the compensatory afforestation of Sal trees, "tree by tree," in connection with the construction of a road passi...
A PIL filed in 2013 related to non-availability of adequate facilities at primary health centre in Rewa, MP was disposed of by the Madhya Pradesh High Court, directing the petitioner to file a fresh plea to the Chief Medical and Health Officer, Rewa, who will decide it within two months
The Delhi High Court on Friday came down heavily against the Delhi police and the South Delhi Municipal Corporation over their inaction against the street vendors, who were allegedly encroaching the ...
The Allahabad High Court has expressed displeasure at the laxity of police against Shia leader Dr Syed Kalbe Sibtain alias Noori in the matter of nuisance and damage to public property in protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and the National Register of Citizens (NRC).
The Supreme Court has refused to entertain a plea seeking directions for compensation of Rs two crore for families of those who died during Covid-19 due to non-availability of oxygen and fastening criminal liability on officials.