The Delhi High Court on Monday dismissed a batch of petitions challenging the Agnipath scheme launched for the recruitment of Agniveer for armed forces.
The Centre has defended its decision to extend the tenure of the Enforcement Directorate director and said that petition challenging it is motivated and urged the top court to dismiss the plea.
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The Delhi High Court on Saturday in a special hearing stayed the re-election of the Standing Committee of Municipal Corporation of Delhi, which was scheduled to be held on February 27, 2023.
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Butchi Babu Gorantla is the former auditor of Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao's daughter MLC Kavitha whose name has already been dragged into the case.
The Delhi High Court has decided to pass Judgement on a batch of petitions challenging the Agnipath scheme launched for the recruitment of Agniveers for armed forces on February 27, 2023.
The NCP leader demanded bail on medical grounds, where Justice MS Karnik asked his lawyer Amit Desai to convince the court that his health situation is critical, while after a brief hearing in the court today Justice Karnik agreed that his client's health is serious.
The court was dealing with a plea relating to the criminalisation of politics. The petitioner
Ashwini Upadhyay has sought to debar political who are charge-sheeted from contesting elections.
A plea has been moved in the Delhi High Court seeking its intervention and direction to declare the current election process for six members of the Standing Committee to the Delhi Municipal Corporation (MCD) as null and void.
The Supreme Court on Friday asked the petitioner to give representation to the Centre on the plea seeking to frame rules for menstrual pain leaves for female students and working-class women at their respective workplaces.