The Supreme Court on Monday refused to grant immediate relief to rape-convict and former BJP MLA Kuldeep Singh Sengar on his plea seeking suspension of sentence and bail in the custodial-death case of the rape victim's father but requested the Delhi High Court to hear and decide the matte
The Delhi High Court on Monday sought a response from the Competition Commission of India (CCI) on a petition filed by the Basketball Federation of India (BFI) challenging an order directing an investigation into alleged violations of the Competition Act.
In the custodial-death case, a trial court has sentenced Sengar to ten years' imprisonment. On January 18, the Delhi High Court refused to grant him bail. Sengar has now challenged the High Court's decision before the Supreme Court.
The Delhi High Court has granted interim protection to actor and businessman Vivek Anand Oberoi in a commercial suit alleging widespread misuse of his personality and publicity rights through fake social media accounts, unauthorised merchandise, and AI-generated content.
He emphasised the importance of good behaviour in medical treatment. While launching the book "Medico Legal Guide", Meghwal said, "This book will play an important role in making medical professionals more competent, aware and accountable by giving them the knowledge of law and medico-leg
He was granted 14 days' interim bail by the trial court due to his mother's health. The order was challenged by the ED. Gaur had also sought the extension of the interim bail.
The Division bench of justices Prathiba M Singh and Madhu Jain issued notice to the Delhi police and directed them to file an affidavit within 2 weeks. The next date is March 3 for the hearing.
The High Court held grant of anticipatory bail in such cases where a child is exploited in commission of crimes would send very wrong signals across the society.
The case was transferred to the CBI by the Delhi High Court on July 27, 2024, on a petition moved by Faizan's mother, Kismatun. In August 2024, the CBI registered a case under sections related to the offences of rioting, unlawful assembly, murder, etc.
The Delhi High Court on Thursday rejected Bollywood actor Rajpal Naurang Yadav's final attempt to avoid imprisonment in a series of cheque dishonour cases and directed that he must surrender before jail authorities before any further hearing can be granted.
The Delhi High court in a recent judgement, expressed strong displeasure over the fact that a murder convict did not surrender even after rejection of his appeal by the High Court in 2012. It took agencies 13 years to arrest the Convict. He was arrested in October 2025.