A division bench comprising Chief Justice Ravi Ranjan and Justice S N Prasad had asked for the State’s reply with regards to the number of people tested for Corona Virus in Hindpiri locality at Ranchi.
A single-judge bench of Justice Pratibha M. Singh of Delhi High Court held that the Force Majeure clause does not afford any succour or shelter to the Contractor, at this stage, to seek restraint against the encashment of the Bank Guarantees.
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday gave several directions to the Urban Shelter Improvement Board, AIIMS, & Delhi Government to ensure treatment of people residing in the night shelters and providing adequate facilities to contain the spread of COVID-19 infection.
In furtherance of its last order, The Administrative and General Supervision Committee of the Delhi High Court on Friday extended the limited functioning of courts till 14th June 2020, in view of the extended lockdown to contain the effect of Covid-19 outbreak.
The Allahabad High Court on Thursday had sought a report from the District Magistrate, Meerut on PIL which raised certain issues about the alarming situation in District Meerut due to the outbreak of Covid-19.
lthough delisting seems like the flavour of the season, voluntary delisting is not a new-fangled game. Earlier, numerous marquee companies like Denso India, Chemplast Sanmar, Alfa Laval India, Nirma Ltd, Patni Computers, Binani Cements, Atlas Copco, Syngenta India, Wartsila India, Wimco and E-Serve Inter
The Delhi High Court on Friday asked Delhi Government to file a status report in the case related to violation of human rights while handling the bodies of people who died due to COVID-19 infection in an inhumane way.