High Court bans use of campaign material in Bar Association elections
The court has also issued instructions to remove within a week the posters, banners, pasted pamphlets, handbills and wall writing etc. put up by the candidates or supporters regarding the Bar Association elections in the city inside or outside the court premises.
High Court Rejects Amit Arora’s Interim Bail Plea in Delhi Excise Policy Money Laundering Case, Citing Daughter’s Illness
The High Court has rejected businessman Amit Arora's interim bail plea. He is an accused in the Delhi Excise Policy money laundering case and had sought interim bail citing his daughter's illness
High Court Grants Stay in Money Laundering Case Against Hero MotoCorp Chairman
The High Court has issued a stay on legal proceedings involving Pawan Kant Munjal, Chairman of Hero MotoCorp, amidst an ongoing money laundering investigation led by the Enforcement Directorate (ED)
Landmark Decision: High Court Allows Ritwik Datta’s Foreign Travel Amid CBI’s FCRA Case
The High Court has granted permission to environmental lawyer Ritwik Datta to travel to Switzerland and Germany in a case filed by the Central Bureau of Investigation
High Court rejects Naresh Goyal’s plea against ED’s illegal arrest
The plea was merely an instrument to evade and escape the legal custody
HC directs to investigate harassment of female staff at school
There is no internal inquiry committee constituted in this school under the Protection of Women from Sexual Harassment Act 2013 and due to this, despite many complaints, no action is being taken against the accused teacher.
TV journalist Soumya Vishwanathan’s murder accused will be subjected to their punishment on october 26
In actuality, Soumya was fatally shot in 2008. Soumya Vishwanathan was shot on September 30, 2008, as she was driving home....
High Court Quashes Notice Regarding Export of Broken Rice Issued by the Directorate General of Foreign Trade
If the government wishes, it can re-evaluate the criteria for allocating quota for export of broken rice.
Having a picture of Jesus Christ at home does not indicate conversion: High Court
The committee had stated that since they became Christians, they fall under the heading of Other Backward Classes.
Allahabad HC acquits Surendra Koli and Moninder Pander, death penalty overturned in Nithari killing case
It may be recalled that the Nithari case was one of the most shocking and terrorizing incidents that took place in Noida that sent shockwaves across the country.