New Delhi (ILNS): The Delhi High Court judge, Justice Navin Chawla, today asked the Delhi government why spas were not allowed to open even though other public places, such as markets, gyms, restaurants, metro and buses have been operating in the city.
Delhi HC today slammed the Kejriwal government after an alarming spike in Corona cases in the national capital in recent weeks, asking why did it waited till the court intervened to take steps such as reducing the number of people attending weddings to 50 to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
New Delhi (ILNS): The Delhi High Court has directed the Kejriwal government to take appropriate steps to release the money to pay salaries for the month of October, November and December the teachers and staff of the colleges funded by it.
New Delhi (ILNS): Private hospitals in Delhi will again have to reserve 80 percent of their ICU beds for Covid patients. The Delhi High Court today lifted its earlier stay on the Delhi government’s order to that effect.
New Delhi (ILNS): A contempt petition has been filed in the Delhi High Court against the Delhi government for not taking any action, as ordered by the court, against illegal online health service aggregators operating in Delhi in violation of the applicable law.
New Delhi (ILNS): In view of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Delhi Government has extended the validity of all documents related to the Motor Vehicles Act,1988 and the Central Motor vehicle rules, 1989 till December 31.
The Supreme Court today has refused to stay the Delhi High Court order staying Delhi Govt decision to reserve 80% ICU beds in private hospitals for COVID19 patients while directing Delhi High Court to hear the matter day after tomorrow.
New Delhi (ILNS): The Delhi High Court today issued notice on a plea challenging the appointment of Special Public Prosecutors (SSPs) and Solicitor General Tushar Mehta in the cases related to North East Delhi riots.
Delhi govt has informed the Delhi High Court that it is seeking to utilize this erstwhile chaupal like area under a 150-year-old tree in Chirag Delhi village, which is a part of an open public space, to provide basic amenities like health facilities for the benefit of the residents in the neighborhood.
In accordance with a 2018 order of the apex court, the Delhi government has said it will allow the use, manufacture and sale of only green crackers this Diwali and formed squads to check on compliance.