The Full Court is pleased to observe that physical hearings in the District Courts in Delhi may be resumed in a restricted manner with effect from August 16 on an experimental basis, subject to further orders, based on evaluation of the situation of the pandemic in the NCT of Delhi, said Delhi High Court
The petition in the Supreme Court has been filed by Delhi Police, challenging the bail granted by the Delhi High Court to the student activists, accused of being involved in the larger conspiracy that lead to riots in the national capital in 2020, under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Amendment Act
The Delhi High Court bench refused to grant any stay on the issuance of challans on the autorickshaw or taxi drivers for not following the norms of wearing a designated uniform, in the meantime.
The Tripura High Court had earlier taken suo motu cognizance of an incident in which a lady died by suicide after a video showing her in a compromising position was leaked and displayed in public in front of the members of the village community.
They have already made a statement that till the personal Data Protection Bill is finalised, they are not going to transfer. How many times they have to make a statement, when they already made it once? There is no need to make every time a new statement or same statement again and again: Delhi HC
The plea sought quashing of the New Excise Policy as being ultra vires of Article 14 of the Constitution, and a direction to the Delhi Government to frame an Excise Policy in compliance with law, so as to prevent monopoly and cartelization
The Allahabad High Court while hearing a criminal Misc Writ Petition passed granted interim protection against arrest to Journalist Vineet Narain & Rajneesh Kapur booked for allegations against Vishva Hindu Parishad leader Champat Rai & his brothers grabbed land from gaushala in Bijnor district
The Supreme Court cancelled the bail application of a man accused in the murder case of Madhya Pradesh Congress leader Devendra Chaurasia, while stating that the country cannot have two parallel legal systems - one for the rich, powerful and politically influential; and the other for the common man.
The plea averred that the policy facilitated monopolistic cartel, while debarring the non-super-rich from entering into the competition. It enabled the licensee to recover taxes from the public and non-payment of the same to the Government.
"I feel ashamed that our esteemed Chartered High Court, which has an illustrious history, is being relegated to such insignificance that we cannot render justice to the litigants at large due to mere connectivity issues," observed Justice Sabyasachi Bhattacharyya