The Supreme Court has issued notice on a petition filed by the Centre for Public Interest Litigation (CPIL) against the appointment of Rakesh Asthana to the post of Delhi Police Commissioner. The bench directed the counter-affidavits be filed within 2 weeks and list the matter after that.
Justice Yashwant Varma said: "If people are feeling so sensitive then what can we do? No one has asked them to read it. You could close your eyes and not read it."
Delhi High Court issues notice on PIL seeking immediate appointment of paramedical staff and doctors in government hospitals… The petition claims that there is about 40 percent shortage of staff.
The summons issued by a trial court against BJP MLA Vijender Gupta in a criminal defamation case filed by Delhi Cabinet Minister Kailash Gahlot for allegedly making defamatory remarks over the procurement of 1,000 low-floor buses was stayed by the Delhi High Court today.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday heard the Future Group plea challenging the Delhi High Court's order dated October 29 that had rejected its plea for an interim stay on the Singapore Arbitration Tribunal order that declined to interfere with the Emergency Award restraining it from going ahead with the Reliance deal.
Supreme Court orders a meritorious Dalit student to be admitted to IIT Bombay within 48 hours…. Said, the Joint Seat Allocation Authority should fix a seat… Justice will be mocked if the meritorious student does not get a seat
The Delhi High Court has put out a new Standard Operating Procedure to be enforced from November 22 for “Physical Court hearings”. The High Court has restricted attendance at entry into the court block, for the purposes of attending physical hearings and VC Court room hearings
The Delhi High Court on Thursday directed the district courts in the capital to “strictly adhere” to its full-court order wherein the existing mechanism of hybrid hearing in the Delhi High Court and the Delhi district courts was permitted to continue where a request to such effect is made by the parties concerned.
The Delhi High Court has appointed a three-member committee to examine the complaints of the petitioner made against former national team coach Soumyadeep Roy and other officials of the Table Tennis Federation of India (TTFI).