Chandrasekhar has prayed for an order restraining Tharoor from making any defamatory statements and sought a public apology and damages of Rs 10 crore for defaming and tarnishing his reputation.
The division bench headed by Justice Yashwant Varma directed that Kuldeep Singh Sengar get himself admitted to AIIMS on February 4 and will surrender on February 5.
A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has been filed in the Delhi High Court, seeking directions for a judicial inquiry into the alleged financial irregularities in the expenditures made by the Delhi Government in Delhi schools, under its various education policies.
The Delhi High Court disposed of four petitions challenging the release of the movie 2020 Delhi, noting that it was premature for the court to examine the objections, as the necessary certification is still pending with the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC).
Retired Justice SN Dhingra has filed a petition in the Delhi High Court, claiming that the cash-oriented schemes announced by political parties ahead of the Delhi Assembly elections are unconstitutional, undermine the spirit of free and fair elections, and constitute election manipulation.
The Delhi High Court on Friday reserved its order on three petitions challenging the release of a movie reportedly based on the 2020 northeast Delhi riots.
A petition has been filed in the Delhi High Court against Mukesh Ahlawat, the Minister in Delhi and a leader of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). The petition alleges that Ahlawat has contested several elections while deliberately concealing important information, withholding facts, and suppressing
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Praveen Shankar Kapoor has moved to the Delhi High Court seeking quashing of the order of the Rouse Avenue court that had set aside the summons issued to CM Atishi in a Defamation case.
The Delhi High Court on Thursday issued notice on two petitions seeking direction to postpone the release of "2020 Delhi," a film based on the 2020 North-East Delhi riots, scheduled to premiere on February 2, 2025. The petition alleges the filmmakers deliberately circumvented legal processes
Naresh Balyan's counsel, Advocate MS Khan, argued that Balyan's wife, who is contesting elections for the first time, urgently needed his support. He highlighted the difficulties Balyan faced in communicating with her, stating that he was unable to even make a simple phone call from custody.