The Delhi High Court has issued a notice in a petition filed by Bhushan Power and Steel’s former chief, Sanjay Singhal, challenging the State Bank of India’s decision to invoke Singhal’s bank guarantee for not paying the company’s dues.
The Delhi High Court has set aside the summons issued by the ASJ against the Executive Director of the Punjab National Bank, Dr Rajesh Kumar Yaduvanshi for alleged fraud committed by Bhushan Steel Limited.
The Delhi High Court has today reserved its order in an early hearing application moved by the Central Bureau of Investigation and Enforcement Directorate in connection to the 2G Scam case contending that the matter is required to be heard at the earliest as the concerned Judge is due to retire soon.
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).
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 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.