Advocate Akhil Raj B said that the petitioners, one belonging to the Hindu community and one to the Muslim community had approached the Court to seek police protection from the unwanted interference by the family member of the first petitioner.
The petitioner husband sought quashing on the grounds that the trial court at Delhi does not have jurisdiction and that the respondent wife is not entitled to maintenance for herself and her daughter.
The matter pertains to an exporter Richaco Exports Pvt Ltd (petitioner), who filed a Writ Petition stating that on August 1, 2024 HSIIDC advertised for the auction of industrial plot in Sector-8, IMT Bawal, Rewari, Haryana, Area 13300 square meters, at reserve price Rs 16,300 per square mete
In the anticipatory bail case of Chhattisgarh's former Advocate General S.C. Verma, the Supreme Court assured by the state's legal counsel that, as per their instructions, no coercive actions will be taken against the petitioner until the next hearing concerning his alleged involvement in th
The bench of Justice Devendra Kumar Upadhyay and Justice Tushar Rao Gedela directed the concerned ministry and competent authorities of the Union of India to decide on the representation submitted by the petitioner in May, 2024.
"Today, the petition filed by the Hindu Front for Justice is to be heard in the Supreme Court. We have demanded that the stay imposed by the Supreme Court on the implementation of ASI survey conducted in Bhojshala should be removed and a religious nature of Bhojshala according to the ASI sur
The petition, filed by approximately 50 candidates, seeks a fresh conduct of Round III of NEET-PG counselling. The petitioners have alleged that during the initial round of counselling, some candidates were given undue advantages, which resulted in others being deprived of seats that would h
The Division Bench of the Delhi High Court dismissed an appeal challenging the use of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) in elections across constituencies. The petitioner had raised concerns regarding the use of EVMs, arguing that Section 61-A of the relevant law requires the respondent (Ele
The Court had said that a separate burial area for Christians was available in a nearby village situated at a distance of 20-25 kilometres away from the petitioner's village.
The bench of Justice Jyoti Singh took up the matter on Thursday and questioned the petitioner, on the basis of treating the case as an election petition, commenting, "How is it maintainable as an election petition? You should file a PIL instead."