Delhi High Court Celebrates Women’s Role in Law, Emphasizing Equality and Progress
Delhi High Court Acting Chief Justice Manmohan emphasized the importance of women in law and the need for them to use their skills to promote causes they believe in. He spoke at the 3rd Annual Tea Soiree organized by the Delhi High Court
Accused’s matter transferred in ED case, alleged bias
Rouse Avenue Court’s principal district and sessions judge, transferred the Bhushan Steel Money Laundering case, from one judge to another after the allegation was made by the accused that the judge was ‘probably biased’ in favor of the ED as he had remarked,
“Trust in the ECI” Delhi HC on the deep fake videos during the LS elections
The division bench comprising Chief Justice Manmohan and Justice Manmeet Pritam Singh Arora remarked that the court cannot pass the sought directions during the election and it has faith in the Election Commission of India that appropriate action. Senior advocate Jayant Mehta had
Delhi High Court Halts Delhi Government’s Circular on Fee Hike Approval for Private Schools
Introduction: The Delhi High Court has intervened in a contentious issue regarding fee hikes in private unaided schools in the national capital. In a recent development, Justice C Hari Shankar stayed a circular issued by the Delhi Government, which mandated prior approval from
Domestic Violence Compensation Debate Centers on Victim’s Trauma vs. Perpetrator’s Wealth : Supreme Court
The Supreme Court has raised the question of whether compensation awarded in a domestic violence case should be proportionate to the victim’s violence or the guilty party’s financial status. The husband challenged the ₹3 crore compensation awarded, arguing that the amount should have
Indian Government Removes Surgical Certificate Requirement for Gender Change in Passports
Introduction: In a significant development, the Indian government has decided to waive the requirement for surgical certificates for individuals seeking to change their gender identity on passports. This decision, announced before the Madras High Court, marks a crucial step in easing the process
High Court may only extend the Arbitral Tribunal’s mandate if the Tribunal was established in accordance with instructions under Section 11(6) of the A&C Act: High Court of Meghalaya
The Meghalaya High Court Bench of Justice H.S. Thangkhiew has concluded that the arbitral tribunal’s mandate may only be extended by the High Court under Section 29A of the A&C Act if the tribunal was established in accordance with the Court’s directives under
Delhi HC to Meta: “Situation worse than a government department”
The Delhi HC called for the response of the tech giant Meta as it had failed to give a proper reply to the plea that was filed by TV today, as the Instagram page of Harper’s Bazaar India, which is owned by TV
Supreme Court Criticizes IMA President’s Comments, Allows Interview to be Brought on Record
The Supreme Court has criticized comments made by the Indian Medical Association (IMA) President Dr RV Asokan against the top court in relation to the Patanjali misleading ads case. A Bench of Justices Hima Kohli and J. Ahsanuddin Amanullah expressed their objection after
Supreme Court Grills Centre on Uniform Rates for Private Hospital Care
The Supreme Court in India has asked the Centre about the uniform rates for patient care in private hospitals, a question that was raised during a hearing on petitions challenging the government’s move on prescribing uniform rates for ophthalmological procedures across the country.
