Earlier, the Supreme Court has issued a notice to Central Government and Delhi Police Commissioner to ensure that the road between Noida to Delhi is kept clear so that the passage is not affected.
According to the petitioners, amendment in section 67 of the Motor Vehicle Act violates their fundamental rights guaranteed under Article 14, 19 (1) (g) of the Constitution of India.
The Delhi High Court on Monday sought response from the Centre, Delhi government and others on a petition filed by one of Delhi riots victim seeking compensation of worth Rs. 5 lakhs.
Both these legislations have been passed by Parliament on March 25 and shall come into force as the Central Government has, by notification in the official gazette, notified them
The Supreme Court on Friday reserved order on a plea seeking directions to release and protect over 150 Rohingya refugees who have been detained in Jammu and to grant them refugee card.
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday was informed by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) that its senior officials have recently met with top Saudi officials and efforts are underway to "expeditiously" repatriate the mortal remains of deceased Hindu man who was mistakenly buried in Saudi Arabia.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday stayed the proceedings in all the petitions seeking regulation of the content on the over-the-top (OTT) Platforms, including Netflix, Amazon Prime, ZEE5 etc. pending before the High Courts.
The Central Government has filed an affidavit in the Supreme Court regarding OTT platforms. The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) said that according to the new rules, the content of OTT platforms like Netflix, Amazon Prime is being monitored.