Delhi High Court To Hear Plea Against Batla House Demolition On March 5
The Dhobi Ghat Rights Forum filed the petition, demanding alternative land for Dhobi Ghat and a halt to demolition until new housing is provided. The petition also seeks compensation for displaced families.
Patiala House Court Reserves Verdict On MP Rashid Engineer’s Interim Bail Plea
Patiala House Court has reserved its decision on MP Rashid Engineer’s interim bail plea. He is an accused in a terror funding case. Additional Sessions Judge Chander Jeet Singh will announce the verdict on March 7.
Unnao Rape Case: SC Questions Need For CRPF Security, Seeks Victim’s Response
The SC has given the last chance to the Unnao victim to respond to the Central Govt’s petition seeking the removal of her CRPF security cover.
Delhi HC Declines Intervention Plea In New Delhi Railway Station Stampede PIL
On Wednesday, the Delhi High Court rejected a plea to intervene in a PIL on the 15 February New Delhi Railway Station stampede.
Delhi High Court Stays Suspension Of Students In Jamia Millia Protest Case
The Delhi HC has stayed the suspension of students protesting at Jamia Islamia & directed forming a committee to address the issue.
SC Issues Contempt Notice To Punjab Chief Secretary Over Non-Implementation Of 1996 Pension Scheme
The Supreme Court has issued a contempt notice to Punjab Chief Secretary KAP Sinha and others for wasting the court’s time.
Delhi High Court: Unlawful Encroachment On Yamuna Floodplains A ‘Serious Threat’
The Delhi High Court warned that unauthorized encroachments on the Yamuna floodplains could harm the environment.
SC Slams Builder, Bank For Holding Delhi NCR Home Buyers Hostage
The Supreme Court took a tough stand on a Delhi NCR home buyers' petition, reprimanding the builder and bank for holding them hostage.
Delhi High Court Declares Arrest In Suicide Provocation Case Illegal
In a significant judgment, the Delhi High Court declared the arrest of an individual accused in an IPC Section 306 case illegal.
Supreme Court: Remarks Like ‘Miyan-Tiyan’ Or ‘Pakistani’ Do Not Hurt Religious Sentiments Under IPC
The Supreme Court ruled that terms like 'Miyan-Tiyan' or 'Pakistani' do not violate IPC provisions on religious sentiments.