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Board exam fee waiver: De...

The court further noted that every government has its own budgetary provisions and waiving off the fees would cause a grave burden on the government

Delhi HC adjourns hearing...

The Delhi High Court will on May 5 hear the appeal filed by former External Affairs Minister M J Akbar against the trial court order acquitting journalist Priya Ramani in a defamation case filed by the politician for tarnishing his image in the wake of MeToo movement.

Franchise scam: Delhi Hig...

According to the petitioners, they have been duped by Westland Trade Private Limited, as it is a fake company floated with other ghost companies like Hyper Supermarket, HyperMart, Big Mart, Super Mart, etc.

Centre informs Delhi HC: ...

The Delhi High Court on Wednesday was informed by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) that its senior officials have recently met with top Saudi officials and efforts are underway to "expeditiously" repatriate the mortal remains of deceased Hindu man who was mistakenly buried in Saudi Arabia.
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Video: SC on loan morator...

The Supreme Court said, the loan moratorium period will not extend beyond August 31, recovery of compound interest from borrowers… court refuses to interfere in loan moratorium policy.

Delhi High Court directs ...

Justice Singh asked the government to create a digital platform for crowdfunding and the same shall be linked to the rare diseases fund.

Supreme Court to hear Gau...

The Supreme Court on Monday has deferred the hearing to March 23, Tuesday, on a bail plea filed by human rights activist Gautam Navlakha in the Elgar Parishad-Maoist link case.

Amazon-Future deal: Delhi...

The bench had also asked Biyani and others to appear before the Court on the next date of hearing, while listing the matter for further hearing on April 28.
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Video: Delhi HC to Center...

Former Mumbai Police Com...

False Sexual Offence Case...

The Delhi High Court recently observed that it had become a trend to register false FIRs in sexual offence cases, thereby tarnishing the image of the man. The police too prefers to ignore them.

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