The Delhi High Court has recently granted bail to two accused, including a woman, in an alleged contract killing case linked with a temple dispute in the Naraina area. Police have alleged that the killing was committed at the behest of the woman accused. An FIR was registered at Police Stati
The Delhi High Court on Tuesday asked the State authorities to furnish the basis for calculating expenses for travel and other expenses being charged from Baramulla MP Abdul Rashid Sheikh alias Engineer Rashid. He is seeking modification of travel and security expenses.
The Court observed that Dr. Rana was first deputed from Indira Gandhi Medical College and Hospital (IGMC), Shimla, to SLBSGMC Ner Chowk in 2017 with assurances of promotion and service till 65 years. She was later absorbed as a regular faculty member and promoted to Professor. However, despi
The Delhi High Court on Tuesday issued notice to the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on the bail plea of businessman Harsatinder Pal Singh Hayer. He is an accused in a money laundering case linked to the alleged fraud of Rs. 48000 crores with investors.
"The Supreme Court has a department called NALSA for helping victims of such disasters. On the directions of the Nainital High Court, our District Legal Services Authority has been instructed to deploy our dedicated team, which includes doctors, NDRF, SDRF personnel, advocates, and physician
While dealing with five petitions connected to the 1984 Anti-Sikh riots, initiated suo moto, the Delhi High Court on Monday highlighted lacunae in the investigation as well as in the conduct of the trial of three cases. The High Court has directed the trial court to reconstruct the records o
The Delhi High Court on Monday sought an affidavit from the son of the deceased, Rajendra Singh, who had committed suicide in 2020. One of the convicts, Kapil Nagar, has moved the high court seeking a direction to set aside the conviction on the ground that he has arrived at a settlement wit
The PCC president also thanked thousands of Congress workers for resisting and opposing the policy, standing by farmers, and staging regular protests across the state.
The High Court had given the government four weeks to rectify the shortcomings in the scheme, but the decision to withdraw the policy was made before the deadline.
This decision came in response to a petition filed by Surender Kumar Sharma and others, represented by advocates Rajat Wadhwa, Gurpreet Singh, Manish Kumar, Honey Jain, and Sahi Kakkar.
The Himachal Pradesh High Court on Monday directed the State government to issue an appointment letter to a man whose compassionate appointment had been withheld for over four years due to a pending criminal case, ruling that mere registration of an FIR for petty offences cannot be grounds t