The Delhi High Court asked the Delhi Government to seek instructions on a PIL seeking the filling of vacant posts at the Delhi Commission for Women, which have remained empty since January 2024, and expressed displeasure, questioning whether the commission is closed.
The PIL, filed by MP Sudhakar Singh and represented by Advocate Satyam Singh Rajput, claims the DCW's office has remained closed during working hours, and the Chairperson's post has been vacant since January 2024, leading to a collapse of essential services like family counselling units a
RJD MP Sudhakar Singh has filed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in Delhi High Court of Delhi over alleged continued non-functioning of the Delhi Commission for Women (DCW). The post of chairperson is vacant since January 2024, PIL said. He has sought direction to fill the vacant post o
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The Rouse Avenue court on Wednesday acquitted Former DCW chairperson Swati Maliwal and other accused in a case of disclosure of identity of a minor rape victim.
The Rouse Avenue court on Wednesday summoned an original file of proposal for restoration of Delhi Commission for women (DCW)'s Financial and Administrative Autonomy. This file has been summoned from the Department of women and child Development of Delhi Government.
The Rouse Avenue court on Tuesday granted permission to Aam Aadmi Party MP Swati Maliwal to travel to the USA from November 2 to 15, 2024. She is to travel to the USA to attend the UN Assembly session in New York and to meet her sister.
The case pertains to alleged irregularities in the appointment of employees during her tenure in 2015-16. The accusations were that the appointments were made in violation of rules, leading to corruption charges being brought against Maliwal.
"The inhuman atrocities inflicted upon this young woman have brought shame upon humanity and triggered widespread protests across the country. As someone who has long advocated for the protection of women's rights, I have been following this case with close attention, and the more I learn
Former Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) Chairperson Swati Maliwal has called for strict action and accountability in the tragic deaths of three UPSC aspirants in Rajinder Nagar.