The Delhi High Court on Wednesday issued a series of fresh directions in the suo motu PIL concerning the acute shortage of night shelters for patients and attendants outside major hospitals in the capital, permitting impleadment of several additional authorities to comprehensively address
The Delhi High Court declined to entertain a public interest litigation (PIL) seeking extension of benefits under the Chief Minister's Advocates Welfare Scheme to eligible lawyers' dependent parents, observing that a writ of mandamus cannot be issued to compel the State to modify the term
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday strongly questioned the bona fides of an NGO while hearing a public interest litigation (PIL) alleging illegal construction of a mosque on government green land, observing that the petitioner appeared to be misusing the PIL jurisdiction by repeatedly rais
The Delhi High Court has issued a comprehensive set of directions to strengthen public healthcare delivery in the Capital, mandating immediate implementation of welfare measures, time-bound recruitment of medical staff, and urgent reforms in diagnostic and digital health infrastructure.
Olympic Wrestler Sushil Kumar has moved an application for regular bail in the wrestler Sagar Dhankar murder case. He has moved the application in view of the changed circumstances.
The Delhi High Court on Monday released the bail plea of ex-MLA Naresh Balyan, and the same is to be listed before the special bench hearing cases related to MPs and MLAs.
The Court noted that the land was held under a purpose-specific lease granted for operating a cold storage, with an express clause reserving to the government the right to resume the land at any time for public or administrative purposes. It held that despite the long duration and renewal
The Delhi High Court on Monday refused to stay the show-cause proceedings initiated by Union Bank of India against Jai Anmol Ambani, but expressed its serious doubts about the rationale behind the bank's move in the backdrop of the completed insolvency process of Reliance Home Finance Ltd
Directing urgent executive and judicial intervention, the Delhi High Court on Monday ordered the registration of a suo motu Public Interest Litigation (PIL) over the "pitiable conditions" faced by patients, attendants, and their relatives, who are forced to brave the cold outside hospital
The Delhi High Court has directed the Delhi Police to immediately trace three senior citizens who have been missing for nearly a month from south Delhi's Vasant Kunj, after their daughter alleged abduction, burglary and continued police inaction.
The Delhi High Court has dismissed a rectification petition filed by Holy Cow Foundation, holding that the trademark "PATANJALI GONYLE FLOOR CLEANER" is validly registered and does not deceptively resemble the petitioner's mark "GAUNYLE."
A Division Bench comprising Justice Nitin Wasudeo Sambre and Justice Anish Dayal rejected the plea filed by Hind Samrajya Party, which had sought to strike down various provisions of the Symbols Order, including paragraphs 5(2), 6A, 6B and 6C, and had questioned the Election Commission's