The High Court on Monday listed the plea of Asif Iqbal Tanha for a hearing on August 2. Tanha has alleged a leak of sensitive information related to his alleged confession statement in the Northeast Delhi riots.
A minor girl, who was a victim of gang rape in Nepal in October last year, has approached the Delhi High Court to seek permission for medical termination of 25 weeks pregnancy.
The Delhi High Court on Friday allowed an application seeking an early hearing of appeals filed in the Uphaar Evidence Tampering case. The Association of Victims of Uphaar Tragedy (AVUT) filed the plea.
The Chief Justice of Delhi High Court on Thursday issued a direction to all staff members, litigants and lawyers to wear a mask and maintain a distance and avoid being gathered in groups while in the court premises.
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Thursday opposed the bail plea moved by Delhi's former deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia stating that his party colleagues holding high ranks in government and were making factually wrong claims to influence the investigation.
As the Delhi High Court on Thursday restrained nine entities running YouTube channels from sharing on their platforms any content related to the health or physical condition of Aaradhya, Kunal took to Instagram, hailing the verdict.
The Court of Justice C Harishankar also observed that every child is entitled to be treated with honour and respect, be it a child of a celebrity or of the common person. Circulation of misleading information about a child especially as regards physical and mental health is completely intole
The judgement was passed while considering a bail application of an accused in a rape case. While considering the bail plea, the court asked whether the victim's right to be heard includes the obligation to be impleaded as a party-respondent in criminal proceedings.
Delhi Police have moved a plea before the High Court seeking direction restraining all media channels from displaying/playing the content of the charge sheet and direction to the central government to issue appropriate direction/guidelines to ensure no such material is displayed in the media
The Delhi High court on Tuesday asked Delhi University to file its response within three days on a plea moved by the National Secretary of NSUI challenging his debarment for one year by the University of Delhi.
Plea stated that the terminology used by different High Courts for different types of cases is not uniform. This non-uniformity causes inconvenience not just to the general public but, in many cases, to the advocates and the authorities as well.