Bharat Express

PIL

A PIL challenges the Supreme Court over new criminal laws replacing colonial-era IPC, CrPC, and Evidence Act.

In his PIL, Sansar Pal Singh had expressed shock that the FIR registered in the Swati Maliwal case was being publicly broadcast on news channels and social media platforms.

A PIL was lodged in the Delhi HC, urging legal action against Sunita Kejriwal, spouse of Delhi's CM Arvind Kejriwal, and several others.

The petitioner later submitted an application seeking an apology and requesting that the fine be waived, citing his inexperience in the profession.

As the legal proceedings unfold, all eyes remain on the Delhi High Court to deliver a verdict that upholds the principles of justice and serves as a deterrent against crimes of this nature.

The petitioners also challenged a Ministry of Defence (MoD) order directing the armed forces to set up selfie points featuring images of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to showcase ministry achievements.

The Delhi High Court dismissed a petition seeking permission for incarcerated political leaders to conduct virtual campaigning via VC.

On Monday, the Delhi High Court has declined to entertain a PIL seeking an 'authoritative interpretation' of Section 66 of the PMLA.

The High Court did not spare Urban Development Minister Saurabh Bhardwaj either, criticizing him for turning a blind eye to the situation and merely offering insincere sympathies.

The petition states that travelling abroad through foreign travel companies can steal the personal information of Indian citizens.