The Delhi High court on Monday refused to send the former Chairman of PFI, Abu Becker on house arrest. The court directed authorities to take him to AIIMS for treatment. Abu Becker had sought interim bail on medical grounds.
The Delhi High Court dismissed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) seeking direction to the authorities to prohibit the affixation of images of the deities on the walls for the prevention of open public urination or spitting on the sacred images or littering garbage around it on Monday.
The Delhi High Court has fixed December 19, 2022, as the date for passing an order on a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) seeking direction to the authorities to prohibit the affixation of images of the deities on the walls for the prevention of the open public urination or spitting on the sa
The Delhi High Court has directed the Government of NCT Delhi to ensure that the appointments are made positively within a period of six months in relation to pending vacancies of Medical Officers, Paramedical Staff, Welfare Officers, Counsellors, Teachers for Education, Yoga Teachers etc
The Delhi High Court has recently directed the Delhi government to take a decision on releasing of Rs one crore compensation to the kin of a Delhi Police Constable, the first policeman who died on duty during the first wave of Covid-19.
Delhi High Court on Friday raised concerns over the admission status of students belonging to Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) to private schools, labelling the system "appalling, anguishing and agonising".
The Delhi High Court on Friday refused to transfer the Sagar Dhankhar murder case to a Fast Track court while requesting the trial court to go with a trial of the case expeditiously. The case involves former Olympian Sushil Kumar alongwith several other criminals.
The Delhi High Court on Thursday reserved its judgement on a batch of petitions challenging the Agnipath scheme launched for the recruitment of Agniveer for defence forces.
The Delhi High Court on Thursday reserved the order on a plea challenging the notification allowing Sikhs to carry Kirpan while travelling on civilian flights in India.
The submission made during the hearing of the plea moved by DK Shivakumar stating the impugned investigation in the second ECIR is nothing but an attempt by the ED to re-investigate the same set of facts which have already been investigated in the first ECIR.