The Supreme Court today declined to grant bail to Unitech promoters Sanjay Chandra and Ajay Chandra, because they failed to deposit Rs 750 crore as had been directed by a three-judge bench of the court in October 2017.
The Bombay High Court has rejected two petitions for the reopening of temples or places of worships during the COVID-19 pandemic citing life and public health implications.
Justice Manoj K. Tiwari observed: “It is a settled position in law that while exercising power of judicial review, this court does not enter into the domain reserved for subject experts. Which qualification would be suitable for admission, in a particular medical course, etc.”
The Supreme court today dismissed a plea seeking directions to Centre to declare 3,373 seats of All India Quota (AIQ) under Medical NEET-PG 2020 which have been vacated by candidates, as having lapsed on account of non-joining of selected candidates.
The Delhi High Court has issued a notice in a plea against Pro- Vice-Chancellor Prof. P.C. Joshi, Delhi University, alleging that the DU has not taken steps to make the Grievance Redressal Committee functional and that is a violation of the court’s order.
The Delhi High Court has today directed that no coercive action be taken against Delhi International Airport Limited by Delhi Cantonment Board in relation to an Rs. 2,589 crore property tax for the period of 2016 to 19 as demanded by the authority.
The Calcutta High Court has held that while Indian Courts do have the power to grant anti-arbitration injunctions in foreign seated arbitration, they must use this power sparingly and with abundant caution.
The Orissa High Court has advised doctors to write the names of drugs prescribed in capital letters or in a legible manner to help in easily deciphering them, their doses, strength, and also the frequency of use.
The Bombay High Court has granted bail to a man accused of raping a 24-year-old woman. The accused was arrested on March 20, 2020 and has been in jail since. He had befriended this woman through Facebook.
Senior Journalist N Ram, former Union Minister Arun Shourie and Advocate Prashant Bhushan today withdrew their plea challenging the validity of Section 2(c)(i) of the Contempt of Courts Act.