The Delhi High Court has allowed the medical termination of pregnancy of a minor rape survivor 22 weeks into her pregnancy, considering the psychological complications.
The Delhi High Court has sought the Police response on a bail plea filed by Pinjara Tod activist Natasha Narwal presently in jail in the case related to communal violence in northeast Delhi during protest against CAA.
The Delhi High Court has today directed the authorities to consider a PIL as a representation, filed seeking rules to be framed for testing, certification, and launching of products claiming that they sterilize objects, including PPE Kits, infected/ contaminated of COVID-19 virus.
The Delhi High Court has issued a notice on a PIL filed by a Society for disabled, challenging the prelims examination notice issued by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) alleging that it doesn’t provide adequate reservation to the disables.
The Delhi High Court has today rejected the bail application filed by Malvinder Mohan Singh who was allegedly involved in misappropriation of funds at Religare Finvest Ltd (RFL).
The Bar Council of Delhi (BCD) today has informed the Delhi High Court that the larger issue of giving financial assistance to advocates is pending before the Supreme Court, in a plea seeking directions to provide financial aid for needy advocates in the form of ex-gratia of Rs 25,000.
The Supreme Court Justice N. V. Ramana said today that these testing times have resulted in new innovations which "we have to learn and embrace for betterment of society". Justice Ramana, who is the Executive Chairman NALSA, was speaking at the first ever online Lok Adalat in Delhi today.
An application has been filed by four advocates in the Supreme Court seeking intervention in a special leave petition filed by Ashwini Kumar Upadhyay against an order of the Delhi High Court that dismissed his plea to control the population explosion in India.
The Delhi High Court has directed the North Delhi Municipal Corporation (NDMC) and the tree Officer to remove unauthorized construction and concrete around an old banyan tree in the Chandni Chowk area of Old Delhi.
The Delhi High Court has said that a July 8 circular issued by the Delhi Police crime branch chief, related to the investigation into the Delhi riots which took place in February, did not cause prejudice to any community. The court also refused to quash the circular.