The Delhi's Tis Hazari court on Saturday granted interim relief from arrest to gangster-turned-activist Lakhbir Singh aka Lakha Sidhana till July 3 in connection with his alleged role in the Republic Day violence case in the Delhi.
The State Government’s plea before the Apex Court states that the legislative assembly was in session in a charged manner and there were allegations being made against the finance minister.
The matter before the Delhi High Court was the Revision Petition filed by the man convicted under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act. He had taken a loan of Rs 15 lac from the complainant in the following manner
The Vacation Single-Judge Delhi High Court Bench of Justice Jasmeet Singh was hearing a plea filed by “Community Welfare Banquet Association Delhi (Regd.) and Ors.” seeking quashing of the direction dated May 9’ 2021 issued by the DDMA.
Delhi High Court expressed confidence that the government will rise up its responsibility of providing sufficient food grain to a requisite number of beneficiaries.
While hearing a petition filed by Panchram Prajapati and others, the division bench of Justice Rajan Roy and Saurabh Lavania has sought response from the district administration till June 29 On the allegations of forcibly taking people’s land for the airport being built in Ayodhya.
The Delhi High Court has placed its reliance on the judgement and order passed by the Supreme Court in Ashok Kumar Chaudhary v. the State of Bihar, (2008) 12 SCC 173.
A single-judge Delhi High Court bench of Justice Subramonium Prasad noted, “The repeated attempts on the part of the petitioner is nothing but an abuse of the process of law.”
A single-judge Delhi High Court bench of Justice J.R. Midha directed the Commissioners and Delhi Police to file quarterly reports before the committee with respect to the adjudication of claim cases.
Delhi High Court dismissing the revision petition filed by a man convicted for offenses under section 279 IPC, and section 304A IPC has held that “two persons have died in the accident. It is not inclined to extend the benefit of the Probation of Offenders Act, 1958 and Section 368 CrPC.