The Delhi High Court has granted Bollywood actor Rajpal Naurang Yadav permission to travel abroad to attend promotional events related to his upcoming film "Mera Kale Rang Da Yaar".
Justice Manmeet Pritam Singh Arora granted relief to Bhabani Chib and ordered that he not be arrested until the next hearing date. He will join the investigation on June 24.
The Delhi High Court, hearing a habeas corpus petition, ordered authorities to locate a 14-year-old girl missing since June 12. Three individuals are in custody, and a status report is due before the next hearing on June 27.
Secretary Panchayati Raj Chandresh Kumar said the gazette notification for Uttarakhand's 2025 panchayat election reservation rules is being printed and will be submitted to the Nainital High Court to lift the interim stay.
The Nainital High Court stayed Uttarakhand's Panchayat elections, scheduled in two phases, after challenges to reservation policies. The court, led by the Chief Justice, reviewed the state government's response before issuing the stay order.
The Delhi High Court has sought responses from the Central Government, Delhi Government, and a private hospital in Paschim Vihar on a plea moved by a senior citizen, who alleged that he was charged for medical tests and admission despite having a valid Ayushman Bharat Card.
Justice Jyotsna Rewal Dua, while hearing the petition (CWP No. 9828 of 2025) filed by Chittar Singh, a Junior Basic Teacher posted at Government Primary School (GPS) Kelti in Education Block Bagsaid, found merit in the claim that the June 4 transfer order relocating him to GPS Karari Paplog
The Himachal Pradesh High Court has directed Himachal Pradesh University to release Dr. Bhawani Singh's salary as an Associate Professor, promoted under UGC's CAS in 2022, criticising the university and state for denying pay due to a lack of state approval.
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) initiated three distinct cases on May 9, in accordance with directives issued by the High Court of Madhya Pradesh.
The Himachal Pradesh High Court came down heavily on the state government on Friday for its failure to act on two major administrative concerns the delay in appointments to the Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) and the controversial six-month extension granted to Chief Secretary Prabod