The petition of five-time Paralympian shooter Naresh Kumar Sharma, challenging the Delhi High Court order against his arbitrary non-selection for the Tokyo Paralympic Games 2020 by the Paralympics Committee of India, will be heard by the Supreme Court this afternoon.
The petition said the rules governing the field are vague and there is no clarity on either the colour of the uniform or what constituted a uniform, thereby giving a wide discretion to law enforcement agencies to prosecute drivers.
The petition is filed by an advocate, who said women being not allowed admission to the National Defence Academy (NDA) is a violation of the fundamental right of equality and the right to practice a profession.
The Doctors Association alleged that Baba Ramdev was creating doubts in the minds of general public regarding the safety and efficacy of allopathic treatments, as well as the Covid-19 vaccines
Naresh Kumar Sharma seeks setting aside the order passed by Justice Rekha Palli, in a plea by Sharma against his non-selection for the Tokyo Paralympics event by the PCI, the body responsible for selecting athletes to represent India at the Paralympic Games.
The Delhi High Court on Friday deferred to August 27, hearing on the appeal filed by WhatsApp and its parent company Facebook, challenging the order passed by the Single-Judge Bench, wherein the Single Judge refused to interfere with the Competition Commission of India's probe for investigation
Public interest litigation in Delhi High Court has been filed by Advocate Amit Sahni seeking directions to defer surrendering by ailing prisoners and prisoners above 65 years of age, in the larger interest of prisoners and prison administration.