Supreme Court restricts Shapoorji Pallonji Mistry Group from raising capital using Tata Sons shares, apex court directs CBSE results of compartment exam as soon as possible, Andhra Pradesh government moves SC against the gag order passed by Andhra Pradesh High Court, Delhi High Court stays Delhi government’s order over reservation of beds in private hospitals for COVID patients
The Delhi High Court today set aside a lower court order restraining the publication of a book titled 'Gunning for the Godman: The True Story Behind Asaram Bapu's Conviction'.
The Delhi High Court today stayed the Delhi government’s order directing private hospitals to reserve 80 percent of ICU beds for COVID-19 patients. The petition alleged that the decision of reserving the beds is denying them treatment, as well as exposing non-COVID-19 patients to the risk of COVID-19.
Prashant Karmakar, an Arjuna Awardee and renowned para-swimmer, has reached the Delhi High Court challenging the 3-year suspension imposed on him by the Paralympics Committee of India (PCI).
Advocate Vijay Aggarwal appearing for former Telecom Minister, A. Raja in the 2G Scam case listed down the difficulties of arguing through Video Conferencing in a case with a large number of files before the Delhi High Court.
The state government today informed the Delhi High Court that it will provide widows Rs 2,500 as monthly pension and a one-time payment of Rs 1 lakh for the marriage of their daughters.
The Supreme Court quashes NLAT exams by NLSUI’s Bengaluru, orders a balance between the right to protest and public rights on Shaheen Bagh’s CAA protest.A review plea filed in case of PMCares Fund after petition for funds transfer to NDRF dismissed.The Delhi High Court, in case of industrial disputes, says Industrial Tribunal will resolve the dispute.
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The Supreme Court has observed that courts assess the extent of disabilities taking into account the realities of life, rather than adopting a stereotypical or myopic approach.
A petition has been filed before the Delhi High Court to quash a government order that wants private hospitals to reserve 80 percent of their ICU beds for COVID-19 patients. Such an order will deal a massive blow to treatment of non-COVID emergency patients, the appeal has claimed.
Justice J R Midha of the Delhi High Court has dismissed writ petitions filed by the PTI Employees Union and the Federation of PTI Employees Unions against the retrenchment of 297 employees by Press Trust of India by a notice of September 29, 2018.