The petition has been filed by a 15-year-old through his father (Petitioner-in-Person), seeking directions to be allowed to fill online forms in order to sit for the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test 2021
The Delhi High Court today deferred its hearing till tomorrow on a petition filed by Arjuna awardee and former Para-Badminton World Champion Raj Kumar, seeking direction to include his name, along with Parul Dalsukhbhai Parmar, for mixed doubles SL 3- SU 5 event, Badminton at the upcoming
Delhi High Court single bench of Justice Rekha Palli refused to pass such an order and observed that a father does not own his daughter to dictate she should only use his surname. Justice Palli further stated that every child has a right to take the mother's surname.
The petition said the Selection Committee of Paralympic Committee of India and the Badminton Association of India selected Indian pair rank 31 over Indian pair rank 6 of Raj Kumar and Parul Dalsukhbhai Parmar, causing grave injustice to Kumar by denying him the opportunity to represent his country
The Central Government on Wednesday apprised the Delhi High Court that they have set up an online crowdfunding platform to collect funds for the treatment of children suffering with rare diseases at rarediseases.nhp.gov.in.
The Delhi High Court directed Bhavya's father and Congress MLA from Adampur, Haryana Kuldeep Bishnoi to file an undertaking, stating that he will not leave the country as long as Bhavya is abroad
The Delhi High Court directed the Additional Solicitor General Chetan Sharma to look into the matter, while hearing the plea filed by a practising Advocate at Delhi, seeking medical treatment for his 72-year-old father, a cancer patient.
The Delhi High Court gave the Central Government and other authorities time till September 24 to file response on a petition, alleging that despite getting both doses of vaccine against COVID-19, a woman was yet to get certificate for the same
Non-communication on blacklisting the petitioner’s husband, lack of indicating violation of visa conditions and denial of issuance of visa, are in violation of rights of the petitioner under Article 19 and that of the petitioner and her husband under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution, said the plea.