The Delhi High Court on Monday refused to entertain a plea seeking adoption of virtual court proceedings by courts and tribunals in the national capital as a norm along with physical functioning, while observing that a decision in this respect was already under consideration at the administrative side.
The Delhi High Court on Thursday sought response from the Centre and the Delhi Government upon a plea challenging the Delhi Government’s notification inviting applications for the post of Managing Director of Delhi Metro Rail Corporation.
Subramanian Swamy urged Delhi High Court to quash the entire process through which the airline was bought out by the Tata Group and also called for the revocation of all approvals, including those to be secured in the future for this sale.
The Delhi High Court on Thursday refused to entertain a plea seeking directions to increase in the current working strength of the Delhi High Court by filling up all the existing vacancies.
The plea sought quashing of the New Excise Policy as being ultra vires of Article 14 of the Constitution, and a direction to the Delhi Government to frame an Excise Policy in compliance with law, so as to prevent monopoly and cartelization
The Counsel for National Medical Council had also appeared before the Court and submitted that any fix allocation and roaster of duty is not possible to make.