Supreme Court Issues Stern Warning To Delhi Government Over Water Crisis
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court criticized the Delhi government for inaction against tanker mafias and warned of involving the Delhi Police to address the water crisis in the capital.
Supreme Court Rebukes Delhi Government Over Plea For Additional Water Release
The Supreme Court on Monday sharply criticized the Delhi government during a hearing on its plea seeking additional water from neighboring states.
Delhi Govt Orders Immediate Closure of Schools for Summer Vacation Amid Heatwave
Naresh Kumar, a senior scientist at IMD, stated that the current heatwave is expected to continue for the next week.
Delhi Government To Increase Pecuniary Jurisdiction Of Civil Courts From Rs 3 lakh To Rs 20 lakh
The bench of Acting Chief Justice Manmohan and Justice Manmeet Pritam Singh Arora will hear the next hearing in this case on October 8.
Delhi High Court Grills State Government Over Delay in School Book Distribution
The court accepted the undertaking from the government counsel and urged authorities to maximize infrastructure utilization by repurposing vacated buildings for new schools.
Delhi High Court Stresses Compassion And Understanding In Granting Furlough, Upholding Human Dignity Behind Bars
The court acknowledged Rule 1200 of the Delhi Prison Rules, which delineates the objectives of releasing a prisoner on parole and furlough, as a meticulously crafted provision by the drafting committee.
High Court Seeks Response From Delhi Government On Issue Of Nodal Officers And Mock Drills In Bomb Threat Case
The court has also asked the Delhi government and Delhi Police how many mock drills were conducted in schools to ensure that children come out without any panic.
Delhi High Court Halts Delhi Government’s Circular on Private School Fees
Justice Hari Shankar noted that although the government had challenged the court's decision before the Division Bench, it hadn't been overturned or suspended.
Delhi High Court Rebukes Kejriwal Government For Not Providing Textbooks To 2 Lakh Students
During the hearing of the case, the court had expressed its displeasure and said that the present government of Delhi is only interested in the use of power.
Delhi High Court Expresses Displeasure Over Delhi Government And MCD For Not Providing Textbooks To 2 Lakh Students
The Delhi High Court on Friday said that the Delhi Government is only interested in remaining in power. Arvind Kejriwal has given priority to personal interest over national interest by not resigning.