High Court: Father’s Denial of Paternity and Baseless Accusations Constitute Mental Cruelty
HC recently ruled that a father's denial of paternity and unfounded accusations of extramarital affairs against his wife constitute mental cruelty towards her.
India Islamic Cultural Center Members Are Supreme Body: Delhi High Court
The life members of the center are quite pleased with the court's decision. They believe that some individuals dragged the center into court, which not only tarnished its image but also caused it to incur losses of millions.
Disputed Bhojshala Complex: ASI Survey Sparks Disagreement Amid Legal Battle
Vishnu Shankar Jain, the advocate involved in the case, shared insights into the court's order, emphasizing the importance of the ASI's statutory duty in conducting such surveys.
Delhi High Court to Hear Congress Party’s Petition in Rs 210 Crore Income Tax Case on March 20
The dispute stems from alleged irregularities in the Congress Party's tax returns, with the Income Tax Department imposing a hefty fine of Rs 210 crore.
Allahabad HC Imposes ₹ 1 Lakh Fine on Basic Education Department For Not Paying Woman Peon’s Salary
The woman retired in 2016 after working for 45. She was not paid her prescribed salary, as a result, she approached HC to seek justice.
Delhi HC Rejects Mahua Moitra’s Plea Seeking Relief Against Defamatory Content
The Delhi High Court rejected Trinamool Congress (TMC) Member of Parliament Mahua Moitra’s plea on Monday.
High Court Calls for Structural Reforms to Address Illegal Construction in Delhi, Transfers Investigation to CBI
The bench urged for the adoption of simple technologies like digital mapping to detect large-scale encroachments and illegal constructions effectively.
Petition Filed In Supreme Court Against Demolition Of ‘Religious Structures’
A man by the name of Zameer Ahmed Jumlana has petitioned the Supreme Court to stop the demolition of all of these historic buildings, arguing the High Court's decision.
Delhi High Court Tightens Security After Bomb Threat
Taking the threat seriously, the High Court has increased security in and around the High Court premises.
‘Curse Worse Than Disease,’ Says High Court While Refusing To Direct Trial Court Of Issuing Notice To Victim In Criminal Case
The bench said there is no order in law which compels the criminal court to issue a notice to the complainant/victim at the pre-trial stage.