Delhi court granted interim relief to Abhijit Iyer-Mitra, staying FIR order over remarks against Manisha Pande. Purushottam Pathak at Saket Court said protection continues till next hearing.
The Delhi High Court rejected the review plea filed by SpiceJet and its managing director Ajay Singh over the order to deposit Rs.144 crores in the arbitration dispute with Kalanithi Maran, also imposing Rs.50,000 costs on the airline.
Madras High Court, while considering a compromise plea in the 2018 Ambedkar poster desecration case, ensured genuine remorse from both youths. It also directed the State to include Ambedkar’s life history and achievements in the school curriculum from 2027–2028.
Delhi court flagged Delhi Police arrest of Mukesh from Darbhanga without transit remand. Judicial Magistrate Apoorv Bhardwaj said it bypassed safeguards, “tweaking the law” against guidelines on inter-state arrests.
Delhi High Court held husband’s ITRs are personal information under Right to Information Act 2005. Justice Purushaindra Kumar Kaurav set aside CIC order, stressing disclosure only when larger public interest exists.
Allahabad High Court ruled caste reference alone is not offence under SC/ST Act 1989 without intent. Court held absence of insult or intimidation negates offence, warning misuse of law.
Allahabad High Court warned banks against unjustified account freezing, stressing they are trustees, not investigators. Bench of Shekhar B Saraf and Avadhesh Kumar Chaudhary fined Indian Overseas Bank Rs 50,000.
The Madhya Pradesh High Court ruled that information related to an employee’s ACRs cannot be denied under the RTI Act only on privacy grounds. It said fairness and transparency require that such records should normally be disclosed to the concerned person.
Allahabad High Court dismissed plea seeking FIR against Rahul Gandhi over 2025 remark. Vikram D Chauhan rejected petition by Simran Gupta challenging Sambhal court order.
The Bombay High Court ruled that the comedy show line “Ya Allah! Rasgulla! Dahi Bhalla!” did not intend to hurt religious sentiments. It quashed the 2010 FIR filed against actors Shekhar Suman and Bharati Singh in the case.
