The Delhi High Court on Thursday adjourned a batch of petitions seeking allowing sale and service of 'Herbal Hookah' in Delhi, filed by various restaurants, bars and lounges.
A Delhi High Court single-Judge bench of Justice Rekha Palli issued Notice to the Delhi Government and expressed: “It is expected that Delhi Disaster Management Authority will consider this aspect on an urgent basis.”
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday pulled up the Delhi Government over its 'lethargic' attitude in giving forest clearance for completion of a 100-bedded hospital unit in Najafgarh area of the national capital.
The plea filed in Delhi High Court contended that it is an obligation of the Government to look after the effective implementation of the provisions of The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989
The bench of the Chief Justice DN Patel & Justice Jyoti Singh has issued notice to the Assistant Collector (Grade -1), office of the Registrar Co-operative Societies, Government of NCT of Delhi, Indian Overseas Bank, and the Jawala Cooperative Urban Thrift and Credit Society Ltd.
Senior Advocate Geeta Luthra, appearing for the petitioner before the High Court, had submitted, “The Government of NCT of Delhi had issued a circular/order dated 9th July, 2020 restricting grant of study leave, but despite that, 11 doctors were permitted to go on study leave.