The suit pertains to articles that allegedly linked Reddy to the indictment proceedings against the Adani Group in the United States. Reddy has sought damages of Rs 100 crore and requested an injunction in the defamation case.
The Supreme Court on Monday said that it will hear the West Bengal government plea challenging the Calcutta High Court decision cancelling all OBC classification of 77 communities in January 2025.
The Delhi High Court on Monday stayed the Bar Council of India's (BCI) decision to remove Advocate Sanjeev Nasiar from his position as Vice Chairman of the Bar Council of Delhi.
Advocate Sanjeev Nasia, the Chief of the AAP Legal Cell, on Monday moved the Delhi High Court challenging the decision by the Bar Council of India (BCI) to immediately remove him from his position as the Vice Chairman of the Bar Council of Delhi.
The court was hearing the Suo Moto case aimed at preventing and managing natural disasters in the light of the Wayanad landslide. The court had earlier directed the state government to furnish details about the availability and utilisation of funds in the SDRF.
The Delhi High Court has directed the Central Government to decide on a representation urging the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) to formulate guidelines safeguarding the fundamental rights and interests of Indian students traveling abroad for education.
The former Delhi Chief Minister had sought expedited proceedings, citing the absence of a copy of the sanction. Fresh application filed stating that the ED has recently clarified its position on the matter, allowing for an early hearing.
The Delhi High Court has directed the Delhi government to provide state protection to music producer Amandeep Batra following his reports of receiving threats and extortion calls from the Lawrence Bishnoi and Goldie Brar gangs.
The plea submitted that these students currently lack adequate legal protection whatsoever, leaving them vulnerable to fraud, exploitation, and various malpractices perpetuated by unregulated educational agents and foreign institutions.
The court also noted that there is no specific or general rule in the Delhi Prison Rules requiring a convict to have been previously released on parole or furlough as a prerequisite for the Sentence Review Board to recommend premature release.
The Delhi High Court has recently dismissed an FIR filed against former Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Councillor Tahir Hussain in connection with the 2020 North-East Delhi riots, citing the presence of a similar case against him.
The Delhi High Court, while rejecting pre-arrest bail in a POCSO case, emphasized the severity of allegations against the applicant, which suggest the exploitation of a child through coercion and blackmail for pornographic purposes.