The Delhi High Court today allowed Kyrgyz national Aida Askerbekova to visit her country for surgery of her child. Aida is facing prosecution in a gold smuggling case.
The High Court of Delhi today issued notice to the Central Government on an application seeking extension of time for public comments on new Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) draft notification.
With Tihar jail authorities agreeing to introduce a common room as well as for provision for a television by end-September 2020, the Delhi High court today disposed of a petition seeking facilities for high security ward prisoners, saying there was no further need for monitoring of the situation.
The Delhi High Court has directed the Life Insurance Company and the New India Assurance Company to present their officers before the court on the next hearing to decide on the premium rates for the advocates’ insurance schemes.
New Delhi: The Delhi High Court has dismissed a contempt petition filed by an NGO, Nayee Soch Society, which had claimed that the Delhi government had not served free meals as the court had ordered. The number of people thus affected was 8 lakh, the petition claimed.
New Delhi: The Delhi High Court today has stayed the broadcast of the show called “Bindas Bol” on Sudarsan News channel titled “Big Expose on Conspiracy to infiltrate Muslims in Government Service”.
The Delhi High Court today disposed of a plea against the movie Gunjan Saxena-The Kargil Girl, seeking direction to modify or delete dialogues and scenes from it that portray a negative image of the IAF. The movie is currently streaming on Netflix.
The Delhi High Court today has dismissed the plea by fugitive Indian Businessman Mehul Choksi seeking a preview of Netflix’s “Bad Boy Billionaires” releasing on September 2.
Delhi HC has directed the Government and Railways timely reservation and subsidised tickets to students under Persons with Disability (PwD) category, from remote areas who are willing to come to Delhi and appear in the physical exams being conducted by the Delhi University.
The Delhi High Court has said that its five benches, on rotational basis, shall start holding physical courts from September 1, while the remaining benches shall continue to take up matters through video conferencing.