The Supreme Court today stayed the Delhi High Court’s contempt of court proceedings initiated against the Ministry of Environment and Forest (MOEF) for failing to publish the draft EIA notification in multiple regional languages.
The Delhi High Court has today directed that no coercive action be taken against Delhi International Airport Limited by Delhi Cantonment Board in relation to an Rs. 2,589 crore property tax for the period of 2016 to 19 as demanded by the authority.
The Rajasthan High Court has upheld the constitutional validity of the notification issued by the Rajasthan government, in which the government has changed a rule relating to reservation of vacancies for women in its service rules.
The Calcutta High Court has held that while Indian Courts do have the power to grant anti-arbitration injunctions in foreign seated arbitration, they must use this power sparingly and with abundant caution.
The Orissa High Court has advised doctors to write the names of drugs prescribed in capital letters or in a legible manner to help in easily deciphering them, their doses, strength, and also the frequency of use.
The Bombay High Court has granted bail to a man accused of raping a 24-year-old woman. The accused was arrested on March 20, 2020 and has been in jail since. He had befriended this woman through Facebook.
The Kerala High Court has observed that police officials should not reveal facts learned through investigation in criminal cases to the media. The court was hearing an appeal filed by an accused in the murder of diamond merchant Harihara Varma in 2012.
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.
With jailed Ex-Delhi University Professor GN Saibaba filing another emergency petition for parole, this time to attend the last rites of his mother who died on August 1, the High Court of Bombay has notified the state government for a reply.
A petition filed in the Bombay High Court alleges that the admission exam for Master in Human Resource Development (MHRD) was marred by major technical glitches and has demanded that a committee be formed to look into these