The court acknowledged the complainant's grievance and noted that appropriate action would be taken based on the report submitted by the State Electoral Officers.
The Delhi High Court has recently called for a status report from Delhi police on the plea of businessman RC Bhargava seeking quashing of an FIR. Bhargava is the Chairman of Maruti Suzuki India Limited.
The petition alleges that the public domain is inundated with spam calls from various organizations and political parties promoting their campaigns, thereby infringing on citizens' Right to Privacy, which is protected under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution.
Congress leader Karti Chidambaram has approached the Delhi High Court seeking the quashing of a fresh FIR filed against him by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).
Naresh Balyan, AAP MLA, on Tuesday requested the Delhi High Court for urgent interim relief and sought direction for custody parole. He stated, "I can pay for parole during custody. As a sitting MLA, I will remain in custody. My wife lacks experience, and the campaigning period is almost ove
Gupta was granted interim bail on September 23, 2024, in connection with the deaths of three UPSC aspirants in a flooded basement in Old Rajinder Nagar. The court had imposed a condition of depositing of Rs. 2.5 crore with the Red Cross.
The High Court noted in the order that the investigation regarding the aspect of corruption, is stated to be pending on the end of the CBI. However, there is no material placed on record either in the status report or otherwise, to indicate any corruption angle in the present petition agains
Delhi High Court disposed of the petition of Rajan Singh, a transgender candidate of the Aam Janata Party from the Kalkaji assembly constituency seeking security due to threat after perusing the assessment report filed by the Delhi police. Police said that there was no threat to him.
The Delhi High Court on Monday granted 6 weeks interim bail to Vedpal Singh Tanwar for post-surgery recovery. He is an accused in a money laundering case linked to illegal sand mining in Haryana.
The Delhi High Court on Monday declined to entertain a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) that sought direction to de-recognition of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) for allegedly failing to disclose the criminal antecedents of the party and its candidates during election nominations/ affidavits.
The plea moved by S Gurmeet Singh Shunty and S Paramjit Singh Khurana demands immediate accountability for the failure to implement necessary reforms in the electoral system, which is governed by the Delhi Sikh Gurudwaras Act, 1971.