The Delhi High Court has ruled that spreading radical ideology through digital platforms, including social media, can attract punishment under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).
The Delhi High Court has restrained 56 rogue websites from illegally streaming the newly released films Maalik and Sarbala Ji, owned by Tips Films Limited. The court passed an ad-interim injunction in favour of the film production company in a copyright infringement suit filed against the un
A Division Bench comprising Justice Navin Chawla and Justice Renu Bhatnagar issued the directive while hearing a batch of appeals filed by teachers from various private institutions, including DAV Public School, GD Goenka Public School, ASN Sr. Secondary School, St. Margaret Senior Secondary
The Central government, through the Ministry of Law and Justice, on Monday approved the transfer of five judges to the Delhi High Court. Acting on the recommendations of the Supreme Court Collegium, the Ministry issued formal notifications for their appointments.
During the hearing, the Additional Solicitor General (ASG) S V Raju, representing the Centre, argued that the petition was not maintainable under Articles 226 or 227 of the Constitution.
The Delhi High Court on Thursday ordered a stay on the release of the film "Udaipur Files: Kanhaiya Lal Tailor Murder", which was scheduled to hit theatres on July 11.
The petition states that in February 2024, the accused, Rahul, proposed marriage to the complainant, but her family allegedly rejected the proposal with casteist remarks and began threatening him. The complaint claims that her parents warned of implicating him in a false case.
The case traces back to April 2010, when husband, Vijay Singh, died by suicide, two years after his marriage to Urmila. A suicide note submitted by his father alleged mental harassment and threats of false dowry accusations by Urmila and her family.
Bawania's wife is hospitalised in the ICU of RLKC Metro Hospital. He is in custody in the case linked to the murder of a rival gang member in a jail van in 2015.
Pocket FM has filed a lawsuit seeking 10 million dollars (approximately Rs 80 crore) in damages, alleging over 30 instances of unauthorised copying by Kuku FM.
The stay will remain in effect until the Central Government decides on the revision application filed by Jamiat Ulema-i-Hind against the certification granted by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC).