The Delhi Court on Thursday while seeking a response from the Delhi assembly secretariat, directed that the services of Assembly Fellow/Associate Fellows engaged with the Delhi Assembly Research Centre shall continue till the next date of hearing on December 6 and stipend be paid to them.
The Delhi High Court while quashing an FIR for alleged cheating and other offences directed three persons including two accused and the complainant to distribute uniform socks worth Rs 48,000 to Delhi police personnel of six police stations.
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday restrained various entities from using Actor Anil Kapoor's name, image, and voice for commercial purposes without his consent.
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday dismissed a petition seeking direction to prohibit the display of gross and graphic imagery in the anti-tobacco health spots/advertisements that are played before and during the screening of films in cinema halls, on television, on OTT platforms and other au
The Delhi High Court has recently quashed two FIRs lodged for stone pelting in a property dispute by relatives. However, the high court directed 24 persons involved in the cases to do a basic cleaning duty in four police stations.
The Delhi High Court has dismissed a bail plea moved by one Amir Javed booked under stringent sections of the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act, 1967 (UAPA) for allegedly planning terror activities in the country.
The Delhi High Court in an order granted protection to a couple that recently got married and belonged to different religion observing that "The choice to choose a life partner cannot in any way be affected by matters of faith and religion.”
The Delhi High Court on Monday, in its interim order, permitted Delhi University (DU) to offer admission to Five-year Integrated Law Courses for the Academic Year 2023–24 solely on the basis of the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT UG 2023) result.
The Delhi High Court on Monday sought the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) and other respondents' responses on a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) moved by 46 Afghan Refugee students of a MCD run school in Jangpura on denial of Right to Education (RTE) Act benefits like uniforms, scholars
46 Afghan Refugee students of Municipal Corporation Delhi (MCD) school in Delhi's Jangpura moved a PIL in Delhi High Court on denial of Right to Education (RTE) Act benefits like uniform, scholarship, etc on the alleged reason of non-opening of their bank account.