Delhi High Court issues notice to Centre over delimitation of municipal wards
India | Nov 09, 2022, 10:08 PM ISTDelimitation of municipal wards: The Court issued notice on all three petitions and listed the matter for December 15, 2022.
Delimitation of municipal wards: The Court issued notice on all three petitions and listed the matter for December 15, 2022.
Agnipath scheme news: The High Court today was informed by Solicitor General Tushar Mehta that the Centre has filed a consolidated reply copy in the matters recently.
Delhi 2020 riots case: Umar Khalid had been arrested by Delhi Police in September 2020 under the anti-terror law Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) and provisions of the Indian Penal Code for allegedly being the "masterminds" of the February 2020 riots.
PFI Ban: The appointment of Justice Sharma was made on the request of the law ministry. The ministry requested the chief justice of the Delhi High Court to recommend a judge to head the tribunal.
Money laundering case: Jain had moved the high court last month challenging the Sept 23 order of the Principal District and Sessions Judge Vinay Kumar Gupta, who transferred the money laundering case to Special Judge Vikas Dhull from Special Judge Geetanjali Goel, who was hearing his bail plea.
Delhi: the High Court has said that a public transport undertaking is not expected to unleash untrained, incompetent, and unlicensed drivers upon the unsuspecting innocent public.
CCI probe: This issue is connected with WhatsApp's new privacy policy. The bench of Justice Yashwant Varma dismissed the petition remarking that there has to be some end for the "luxury to litigate".
NSE co-location case: An FIR was registered in the case in May 2018, amid fresh revelations about irregularities at the country's largest stock exchange. The CBI is probing the alleged improper dissemination of information from the computer servers of the market exchanges to stock brokers.
Delhi news: The Court also granted permission to Astha Ramleela Committee to hold Ramlila and Dussehra celebration in Hedgewar Park at Saraswati Garden, Kirti Nagar from Sept 24 to Oct 5, 2022, subject to all conditions and regulations.
Over and above the said serious security concerns already in existence, the more disturbing part is that there is an organised influx of illegal migrants from Myanmar through agents.
Delhi news: Green cracker merchants approached the High Court assailing the ban imposed by the Delhi Pollution Control Committee on the sale and use of all kinds of firecrackers in the city during the upcoming months.
The Delhi High Court on Monday proceeded ex-parte against filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri, scientist Anand Ranganathan, and magazine and news portal Swarajya as nobody appeared for them in connection with a 2018 suo motu contempt case.
The petitioner failed to score the qualifying marks only in one of the examination papers i.e 'Law-III' while scoring 'significantly higher marks' in the remaining papers in the DHJS Main (written) examination and was thus eliminated from the competitive examination.
In the complaint made in August 2020, BJP leader Dubey claimed that “Shibu Soren and his family members acquired huge wealth and properties by misusing the public exchequer and have grossly indulged in corruption”.
The high court on May 11 delivered a verdict with one of the judges favoring striking down the exception in the law that grants protection to husbands from being prosecuted for non-consensual sexual intercourse with their wives, the other refused to hold it unconstitutional.
The retired IPS officer tendered his unconditional apology to the court and said that he was a pensioner who “was just asking for his identity to be secured”.
The Centre said the proposed framework would be prospective and therefore existing cases of suspension of social media accounts would have to be decided in terms of the existing regulations.
CCI probe: The bench of Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice Subramonium Prasad on Thursday while dismissing both appeals moved by WhatsApp and Facebook refused to further extend the stay granted on notices issued to messaging apps by CCI.
Justice Jasmeet Singh observed, "A girl on attaining puberty could marry without the consent of her parents under the Muslim laws and has the right to reside with her husband even when she is otherwise minor. The provisions of POCSO will not apply to the husband."
The high court was hearing an appeal by the Centre against a single judge's order staying its guidelines prohibiting hotels and restaurants from levying service charges automatically on food bills. It listed the matter for hearing on August 18.
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