The Delhi High Court will hear tomorrow, a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) seeking directions to the Centre and the Delhi government to remove age limitations for deciding upon the beneficiaries of COVID-19 vaccination.
Breaking: The Supreme Court of India registers Suo Motu on pending vacancies in Districts and State Consumer Redressal Commission Across India, titled as, Re: Inaction of Governments in appointing Presidents and Members/Staff of Districts and State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission.
The petition is filed by Syed Wasim Rizvi, former Chairman U.P. Central Waqf Board, President All India Shia Yateem Khana, alleging that few of the messages of God-the Almighty (Allah) written in the Holy Quran, are negative and promote violence and hatred.
Appellant filed four suits for specific performance of the agreements of sale dated March 20, 1991, and Memoranda of Understanding dated January 24, 1994.
BS-VI emission standards dictate a decrease in sulphur content to as low as 10 parts per million (ppm), five times lesser than BS-IV standards that called for 50 ppm sulphur, the current fuel quality in use.
The Supreme Court on Saturday granted bail to a man accused in the case of terror funding. The Court stated that it is the bounden duty of the Court to apply its mind to examine the entire material on record for the purpose of satisfying itself.
The petition has been filed by Syed Wasim Rizvi, former Chairman Uttar Pradesh Central Waqf Board and President, All India Shia Yateem Khana, alleging that few of the messages of God, the Almighty Allah written in the Holy Quran, are negative and promote violence and hatred.
The counsel of the applicant further submitted that from the perusal of impugned FIR as well as suicide notice of the deceased, no case under section 305 IPC is made out against the applicant.