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Covid-19 protocol: Delhi HC dismisses plea with Rs 25,000 cost, says it’s publicity interest litigation

The Delhi High Court on Tuesday dismissed a writ petition seeking modification of Covid-19 treatment protocol for mild cases with a cost of Rs 25,000, saying the petition though filed as a Public Interest Litigation is nothing but Publicity Interest Litigation.

Delhi High Court grants bail to Delhi riots accused suffering from psychotic disorder

Learned Special Public Prosecutor also submitted that petitioner was suffering from ATPD, however, there are different subtypes of ATPD, some of which have a maximum duration of symptoms for one month and others for a maximum duration of 3 months.

E-pass not mandatory for advocates during curfew: Delhi High Court

A Single Judge Bench comprising of Justice Suresh Kait has disposed of a petition praying for respondent Delhi Police to comply with the curfew order dated 19.04.2021 which has exempted Advocates from producing E-pass for travelling during the curfew period.

Delhi HC issues notice to Centre, Delhi govt on plea challenging GNCTD Amendment Act

The Amendment Act has a provision of asking for a mandatory prior opinion of the Lieutenant Governor before taking any executive action is violative of Article 14 and arbitrary in nature.

Delhi HC disposes plea against IHBAS on assurance it will increase beds for Covid patients, when needed

Tushar Sannu counsel for the IHBAS told the Court that there was no need to increase the bed capacity as at present only eight patients were admitted in COVID facility.

Delhi court rejects Delhi Police’s plea for 5-day police custody of Navneet Kalra

Metropolitan Magistrate of Saket Court Vasundhra Azad said, “I am dismissing this application, PC remand of the accused is not needed at the moment.”

Mysterious death issue: Delhi High Court wants report from Safdarjung Hospital

The Medical Superintendent is expected to examine all other relevant factors that may emerge while dealing with the aforesaid questions,” said the Delhi High Court.

Oxygen concentrators for personal use: Delhi HC’s ‘George Floyd moment’ comment is a telling commentary of the times

While striking down the IGST imposed on the import of Oxygen Concentrators for personal use as unconstitutional, the Delhi High Court bench of Justices Rajiv Shakdher and Talwant Singh had made a very special observation.

Delhi HC tags PIL seeking help desks at Covid hospitals with similar matters

The Delhi High Court has tagged a PIL seeking the setting up of a centralized agency along with help desks outside every Covid-19 hospital in Delhi for guiding patients, who cannot be admitted in a p...

Delhi HC declares IGST on oxygen concentrators imported for personal use unconstitutional

The Delhi High Court had reserved its order on a plea file against the levy of Integrated Goods and Services Tax on an oxygen concentrator imported for personal use.

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