The Delhi High Court has recently asked the Shree Vallabh Metals' counsel to take instructions if the suit can be resolved, after taking note of the statement of the defendant's Chief Operating Officer of (Cello Household Private Limited) ready and willing to suffer a decree of permanent inj
The High Court said that Aam Aadmi Party is entitled to use a housing unit to use as its party office till the permanent allotment of land for construction of its office.
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday sought a status report on the bail plea of Dheeraj Wadhawan who has sought bail on medical grounds. His bail plea was dismissed by the trial court. Vacation bench of Justice Vikas Mahajan directed the CBI to file a status report on the plea and listed the ma
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday ordered the Central government to decide within six weeks on the Aam Aadmi Party's representation seeking temporary office space in the national capital.
The Karnataka High Court on Tuesday stayed the Centre's decision qualifying and shortlisting the name of Satyender Rai for the post of Director (Production) of NMDC Limited and further fixing of the date of interview for the said post on June 5.
In response, CLSA has made a strategic shift in its India focus portfolio, replacing L&T with HCL Tech, and turning more defensive by favouring private banks, IT, insurance, and commodities.
Kashmiri poet and journalist Ahmad Farhad Shah, who was allegedly abducted by Pakistani authorities several days ago, recited poetry of resistance against Pakistani oppression in Islamabad High Court despite being in chains.
The Enforcement Directorate has moved to Delhi High Court, challenging the trial court order that granted bail to businessman Sanjay Prakash Rai, alias Sanjay Sherpuria, in a money laundering case and seeking direction to set aside the trial court order dated March 23, 2024.
The Delhi High Court recently took judicial notice of the highest temperature of 52.3 degrees Celsius ever recorded in Delhi. It warned, "It is not far to see the day when this city may be only a barren dessert if the present generation continues an apathetic view on the deforestation."
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini said that they will continue fighting for their scheme of giving an additional 5 marks in examinations to the poor, weak, and deprived sections of society and will approach the Supreme Court against the High Court order to cancel the scheme.