New Delhi (ILNS): The Delhi High Court came down heavily on Zee News for its irresponsible conduct of making public the disclosure statement of an accused in the Delhi riots case, when it did not even have the signatures of the accused.
New Delhi (ILNS): A petition has been filed in the Delhi High Court by a student who has been refused admission to Class XI of Government Sarvodaya Bal Vidyalaya, allegedly on the ground that he exceeded the age limit.
New Delhi (ILNS): When one person sold 450 litres of fake sanitisers to another, the sufferer had filed an FIR against the first. The victim and the cheat later settled their dispute out of court. However, the FIR with Delhi Police survived.
The Delhi High Court has directed the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) to look into the complaint of a petitioner alleging that a photograph of his deceased wife is being wrongly circulated on social media platforms depicting her as the Hathras tragedy victim.
New Delhi, Oct 16 (ILNS): The Delhi High Court has directed Zee News to disclose the source from where the alleged confessional statement of Asif Iqbal Tanha was received. Tanha was arrested in relation to the Delhi Riots by Delhi Police.
The Delhi High Court has denied bail to an accused in the Delhi riots case for allegedly being part of the mob that burned a shop Anil Sweet Corner as well as a waiter, Dilbar Negi, along with it.
Hathras case: UP Government files affidavit in Supreme Court, Same sex marriage: Delhi HC seeks response from Centre. Karnataka High Court refuses to quash corruption case against former chief minister HD Kumarswamy.
The Delhi High Court, hearing a petition for same-sex marriages, observed today that "We have to end our (mental) blockages. The law is gender neutral."
The Delhi High Court yesterday turned down a petition which suggested that optical fiber lines be laid by telecom companies within all court complexes of the city, saying that while it is a good suggestion, it will cost a lot and the “government has its priorities.”