The Delhi High Court today dismissed a plea challenging the Central Government’s order allowing the telecast of Sudarsha TV’s programme ‘Bindas Bol’, stating that the Supreme Court is already looking into the matter.
The Central government has issued an order to bring OTT platforms and content providers such as Netflix, PrimeVideo and Hotstar under purview of Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.
The loan moratorium case will now be heard by the Supreme Court on Thursday. This was decided after the Central government informed the court that their lawyer, the Solicitor General, was busy with some other matter.
The Delhi High Court has asked the Delhi Government and the Central Government to file their responses on the supplementary affidavit seeking distribution of dry ration to Non-PDS people.
The Central Information Commission (CIC) has issued a show cause notice to four Central Public Information Officers (CPIOs) for prima facie obstruction of information and providing an evasive reply on an RTI seeking information on the creation of the Aarogya Setu App.
The Central Government has filed a detailed affidavit before the Supreme Court in connection with the loan moratorium case, stating that the difference between compound interest and simple interest will be deposited in the account of borrowers by November 5.
The Bombay High Court approved a petition filed against the decision of the Central government to ban the export of onions. Mumbai Customs officials have been instructed to allow the export of 108 containers of onions for which shipping bills had been generated prior to 10.28pm on September 14.
New Delhi (ILNS): Maharashtra has become the third state after Rajasthan and West Bengal to withdraw permission and disallowing the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to operate within its boundaries.