Dhaka, along with a co-accused, allegedly fled the scene after the incident, which occurred during a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) operation designed to catch the perpetrators in the act.
During the hearing, Justice Amit Sharma declined to grant interim protection from arrest to the accused, Kumar, whose anticipatory bail plea was listed before the High Court.
The Chief Secretary of Delhi has been requested to convene a meeting with stakeholders, including the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) and the Animal Welfare Board of India (AWBI), to devise a policy for the relocation and rehabilitation of stray dogs.
AIPA disputes the ministry's decision to officially recognize the IPA on April 25, granting it eligibility for financial grants and autonomy over the regulation, promotion, and development of pickleball at the national level.
According to the plea, AAP was allotted Double Suite No. 514, VP House, New Delhi, as office space in its capacity as a duly recognized State Party under the existing rules and office memoranda governing government residence allocations.
The Delhi High Court has issued a notice to the National Testing Agency (NTA) following a petition alleging inconsistencies in JEE Main exam scorecards, raising concerns over result accuracy and transparency.
An audio recording presented before the Delhi High Court allegedly captures a senior Anti-Corruption Branch officer acknowledging efforts to frame a judge in response to judicial orders critical of the agency's conduct.
The Delhi High Court has transferred a special judge of Rouse Avenue court amid allegations of demanding a bribe for granting bail to the accused in a GST-related case registered in 2023.
Senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi, representing Celebi, contended that Rule 12 of the Aircraft Rules, 2013, is legally binding unless specifically overturned by Parliament. He argued that security-related regulations must be strictly followed, leaving no room for arbitrary government decisions.
"The offence in question in the present case is not merely one against a particular individual, institution, or group, but is an offence against the very integrity, sovereignty, and security of Bharat," the Delhi High Court said in its judgment.
Justice Swarna Kanta Sharma's bench ruled that, given the overall circumstances, including Michel's extended incarceration, his status as a foreign national with no ties to India, and his inability to secure a local surety, the court found it appropriate to amend the earlier bail conditions.