The Supreme Court judge Justice D.Y. Chandrachud on Tuesday observed that 95% of the cases which are filed in the top court are frivolous in nature. He said that this was taking away the judges’ time.
The bench said, "This extreme technicality in difficult times of the Covid-19 pandemic is highly deplorable. In fact, the state ought to have facilitated import of the ventilators.
A plea has been moved in the Delhi High Court asking for a ban/restraint on beggars and vagabonds from begging at traffic junctions and markets to prevent the spread of Covid-19. The court on Tuesday sought a response from the state government and the police on the issue.
It is also said that the victim on her own free will traveled with the applicant as is evident from the FIR itself as both of them had love affair and used to spend time together but then she states that on the day of occurrence the applicant established physical relationship against her wishes.
The petition before the High Court was filed by Gurcharan Singh an 85-year-old person challenging the IGST on the import of oxygen concentrators as gifts for personal use. Singh opposed the 12% IGST imposed on an oxygen concentrator sent as a gift from his nephew in the US.
On the previous date of hearing, Balbir Singh, Additional Solicitor General, had submitted that the process for appointment of candidates who have been selected pursuant to the procedure which was initiated in 2019 shall be expedited and orders of appointment shall be issued soon.
Amid the novel coronavirus pandemic crisis, the Delhi High Court on Monday expressed deep displeasure with regards to the report submitted by the Drug Controller General of India pertaining to Drug/ Oxygen hoarding by Politicians Gautam Gambhir, Praveen Kumar, and Preety Tomar.
The Allahabad High Court has said in an order that the date of birth recorded in the service book is binding on both the employee and the employer. It cannot be changed after retirement.
The Allahabad High Court has rejected the anticipatory bail application of a bank officer, who was accused of forged verification of loans worth crores of rupees.