In a fresh affidavit filed in Delhi High Court by an Under Secretary in the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) who is discharging his functions in the PM Cares Trust also, stated that the Trust functions on the principles of transparency and public good in larger public interest like any other ch
The High Court granted relief giving the benefit of the doubt to the accused as the Prosecution was not able to prove the allegations beyond a reasonable doubt.
While setting aside the order of the Chief Information Commissioner (CIC), the Delhi High court recently said that the information relating to money laundering business, hawala money transactions, acts of tax evasion and smuggling activities do not relate to corruption or human rights violat
The Delhi High Court on Tuesday informed the petitioner that on January 13, 2023, the Supreme Court allowed transferring the main proceedings pertaining to uniformity in the minimum age of marriage for men and women in diverse legislations.
The bench of Justice Jasmeet Singh, Delhi High Court granted interim relief to Manoj Jayaswal, in a petition seeking the quashing of FIR registered by CBI on the basis of a written complaint submitted by Union Bank of India alleging a fraud of Rs. 4037 Cr on the part of Manoj Jayaswal, the D
The Delhi High Court has recently quashed an FIR registered against two employees of a Multi National Company (MNC) for allegedly sexually harassing a woman colleague at the workplace.
Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader Anubrata Mandal has moved the Delhi High Court seeking default bail in an Enforcement Directorate (ED) case related to cattle smuggling in West Bengal.
Delhi High Court on Monday summoned the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) and Delhi Government's Urban Development department over non-payment of salaries to various employees, teachers and sanitation workers despite their assurance in the Court.
The Saket Court of Delhi has dismissed the bail petition of former Congress MLA Asif Mohammad Khan, arrested recently for allegedly misbehaving with the police in southeast Delhi's Shaheen Bagh area.
The Apex Court in a Judgment has held that Courts do not possess the power to set up an adjudicatory committee or a tribunal by way of issuing a writ of mandamus, added Delhi High Court.