The Delhi High Court on Monday dismissed with a cost of Rs 1 lakh, a petition, seeking halt on the ongoing Central Vista construction in the national capital, in view of the Covid-19 pandemic and also claiming that this was not an ‘essential’ service, as declared by the Central government.
The Delhi High Court will today hear a petition, seeking prioritisation of vaccination for people, including NRIs holding a valid visa of foreign countries, and also for those students, who opt for foreign education with a valid offer letter from the Universities abroad.
Assam-Gauhati High Court directed the Deputy Commissioner, Cachar as well as the Secretary, District Legal Services Authority to provide rations to the sex workers of Silchar during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Delhi High Court has sought the response of the Centre and the Income Tax Department on a plea filed by businessman Robert Vadra, challenging the showcause notice issued to him by the ‘Principal Commissioner of Income Tax’ under Section 10(1) of the Black Money Act 2015.
In June 2018, the company was unable to pay its debts to its lenders including public sector banks like SBI who initiated action under the RBI’s Prudential Framework for Resolution of Stressed Assets
The group that appealed to court had complained of threats from the other group. A complaint in this regard has been lodged with the Topsia police station.
The three-judge bench of Chief Justice NV Ramana, Justices Surya Kant and Aniruddha Bose noted that courts are granting protection from arrest to accused for long periods like 90 days, though no case for anticipatory bail is made out.
The Himachal Pradesh High Court has said that the “posting of both husband and wife in a place, where husband would be the Reporting Officer of his wife’s Annual Confidential Reports, is neither desi...