Delhi High Court division bench grants permission to an overseas citizen of India wishint to pursue super specialty studies while hearing her plea aggrieved by the government’s decision that has rendered her ineligible to take the said examination.
The Centre has informed the Delhi High Court that the PM-CARES Fund is not a government fund as the amount collected by it does not go to the Consolidated Fund of India.
The Delhi High Court on Thursday sought response from the Centre and the Border Security Force on a plea alleging arbitrariness in the procedure for deciding inter-se seniority for personnel working in BSF.
The development came after Delhi High Court division bench inquired about the meaning of a term used in context of service jurisprudence in the petition, which Advocate B.S. Bagga, representing the petitioner, was unable to explain and sought time to apprise the court on the meaning of the term.
The Delhi High Court on Thursday stayed the 'Rules and Regulations for National Camp' issued by the Table Tennis Federation of India (TTFI) on August 4, on a petition filed by Manika Batra, the highest-ranked Indian Womens Table Tennis player internationally.....
A single-judge Delhi High Court bench was hearing a plea to set up the State Mental Health Authority (‘SMHA’) and the Mental Health Review Board (‘MHRB’) for Delhi in compliance with the obligations under the Mental Healthcare Act, 2017.
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday sought response from the Ministries of Defence and Labour & Employment, besides the Ordnance Factory Board, on a fresh plea challenging the vires of the Essential Defence Services Act, which came into effect in June this year, stating that it takes away the right of personnel engaged in essential defence services to enter into a legal strike.
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday allowed a 34-year-old pregnant woman to undergo medical termination of her 23-week pregnancy even though the Medical Board of All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) suggested further testing.
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday asked the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Ministry of Law & Justice, to decide the representation by a lawyer, alleging that people are still being booked by the police under scrapped legal provisions.
The Delhi High Court has overruled the objections of Lieutenant Governor of Delhi Anil Baijal against the constitution of a High-Powered Committee (HPC) by Delhi Government for probing cases where deaths have been caused due to alleged shortage of medical oxygen supply during the second wave of Covid-19