The Delhi High Court on Friday issued notice to Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in an appeal moved by Gautam Kumar Basak, the then Executive Secretary, Joint plant committee (JPC), Ministry of Steel, Government of India challenging his conviction and three years imprisonment by the tri
The Delhi High Court on Thursday said the relevant provisions of the Motor Vehicle (MV) Act and Central Motor Vehicle (CMV) Rules, 1989, are already applicable to the vehicles and dismissed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) sought direction to make compulsion for 2 wheelers Electric Scooter
The Courts cannot be used as matrimonial facilitators for the purpose of pressurizing the accused to get married to the victim or be denied bail or by the accused for obtaining bail by asking the complainant to appear before the Court and state that he was ready to get married to her, stated
The Delhi High Court has recently ruled that after the death of the first wife, a second marriage can not be a ground to disqualify a father from being the natural guardian of his child from the first marriage.
The Delhi High Court has asked Union of India to furnish the reasons as to why the drug 'Nimesulide' has not been banned, and deliberations undertaken in this regard while hearing a petition seeking to create an effective mechanism for safety testing of the drugs on wild scavenging birds bef
The Delhi High Court has granted regular bail to Amrapali Group's former Chief Managing Director Anil Kumar Sharma in a case pertaining to the alleged cheating with the home buyers in his projects.
The Delhi High Court on Friday declared a holiday on September 8, 2023 for the High Court and the District Courts of Delhi on account of the preparations for the G-20 Summit, to be held on September 9 and 10.
The Delhi High Court has allowed a lesbian couple to live their lives in society as per their own style and made clear that the parents, relatives and their associates shall not extend any threat in whatsoever manner directly or indirectly or undue pressure upon the petitioner as well as sur
The Delhi High Court on Thursday enhanced the monthly maintenance to Payal Abdullah and directed Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah to give Rs. 1.5 lakh per month as maintenance to his estranged wife.