Matrimonial Disputes | “Lawyers Should Not Fuel Allegations”: Delhi High Court

The Delhi High Court has advised lawyers not to make matrimonial disputes worse by pushing for false or unnecessary allegations. The court said that lawyers should act sensibly and try to calm things down instead of adding to the fight. It said that such actions can harm relationships and make it harder to settle matters. This comment was made during a case where a couple had accused each other of cruelty.

Hotel Brawl Case || “Saw NRI Businessman Hitting Saif Ali Khan”: Actor Amrita Ladak

Actor Amrita Ladak stated that she witnessed an NRI businessman hitting Saif Ali Khan during a hotel altercation. The businessman, however, alleged that Saif and his friends assaulted his father-in-law, Raman Patel. The incident reportedly escalated into a physical fight involving both parties. Authorities are investigating the claims from both sides.

Complaint Filed Against YouTuber Ranveer Allahabadia, Apoorva Makhija, and Samay Raina for Alleged Abusive Language

A complaint has been lodged against well-known YouTuber Ranveer Allahabadia, social media influencer Apoorva Makhija, and comedian Samay Raina. The complaint has also named the organisers of the show India’s Got Latent, where these personalities appeared in the latest episode.

“Let this Be an Example to All Officers”: Kerala High Court Sentences Two Month’s Jail to Police Officer for Verbally Abusing Lawyer

The Kerala High Court convicted sub-inspector VR Rineesh for contempt of court, sentencing him to two months in jail, suspended for a year. The ruling aimed to deter police personnel from disrespecting legal professionals. Despite an apology, the court questioned its sincerity and emphasized the need for immediate and genuine remorse. The case has prompted calls for a fast-track mechanism to address police misconduct.

“X” Corp Challenges Global Takedown Orders for Alleged Defamation Case of Journalist Rajat Sharma in Delhi HC

The social media company ‘X’ Corp today has contested a Delhi High Court order requiring the removal of allegedly defamatory posts about journalist Rajat Sharma globally, arguing that it violates international law and encroaches on other countries’ sovereignty. The court case involves a defamation suit filed by Sharma in response to abusive content on social media and TV.

Delhi HC Orders Removal of Posts Alleging Rajat Sharma Abused Congress Leader on TV

The Delhi High Court ordered the removal of social media posts and videos alleging that journalist Rajat Sharma abused Congress leader Ragini Nayak, citing false information and potential harm to Sharma’s reputation. The court mandated the removal of specified posts, directing the privatization of public domain videos until further orders, and affirmed that this action does not violate freedom of speech.

Delhi High Court Responds to ‘What the F*** is Going on in This Court’ Remark by Australian Resident

The Delhi High Court On January 10, has taken a significant step by issuing a contempt of court notice to Anita Kumari Gupta, an Australia-based woman, for allegedly using abusive language against a judge. This decision comes in the wake of Gupta’s reported misconduct. Also read-BREAKING Delhi High Court Rejects Mahua Moitra’s Plea To Stay […]