The Delhi HC has framed a FastDAR (FAST- DETAILED ACCIDENT REPORT ) Scheme for resolving a road accident death cases within ten days. The victim's family will received the compensation without having to file any compensation case as the FastDAR will be treated as a claim petition by the Tribunal.
The Delhi court relied upon the observations in the bail order passed by the Delhi High Court in the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act case filed against three student activists -- Natasha Narwal, Devangana Kalita, and Asif Iqbal Tanha.
The counsel for the respondents contended that the detention order was passed after due application of mind and that the detaining authority was aware of the fact that the petitioner was in custody and that provisions of Section 3(5) of the Act have been duly complied with.
Twitter Inc. has also claimed that the claim of the petitioner in Delhi High Court should be rendered infructuous since he hasn’t made authors of those tweets as party respondents from whom he is aggrieved.
A single Judge bench of Allahabad High Court warned while hearing a Criminal Misc Bail Application filed by Jyoti that the virtual hearing is also a complete court proceeding and it should not be taken lightly,
The Madras High Court was hearing a plea saying government hospitals in Tamil Nadu were not serving healthy food for patients in them. The Court asked the government to see the poor get quality treatment. The court will hear the case in four weeks' time.
The Vacation Bench of Delhi High Court issued notice to the Centre and the Director-General, Border Security Force in an order to stay the operation of transfer order issued to HIV positive BSF personnel.
The petition filed in Supreme Court said that the Punjab & Haryana High Court violated the mandatory and binding direction of the Supreme Court and Rules 9 to 11 of the Rules framed by the High Court pursuant to the Indira Jaising case.
A Delhi High Court vacation Bench led by Justice Subramonium Prasad issued notice to the Delhi Government and the concerned Station House Officer; and directed the said SHO to ensure adequate protection and safety be given to the couple.
The Supreme Court on Thursday has agreed to consider an appeal filed by a woman challenging the High Court order which had turned down her appeal seeking maternity leave as her newborn biological child, not her first child as she is having two surviving children (stepchildren) from her second marriage.