“Sonam Wangchuk & His Associates Have Been Released, With No Restrictions on Their Movements”: SGI Tushar Mehta to Delhi HC

Today, On 3rd October, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta confirmed to the Delhi High Court that climate activist Sonam Wangchuk and his associates were released without restrictions. This followed concerns about their detention at the Singhu border on September 30, where prohibitory orders had temporarily limited public gatherings. The orders have since been rescinded.

Climate Activist Sonam Wangchuk Detained| Plea in Delhi HC Seeks Release

Today, On 1st October, a Public Interest Litigation was filed in the Delhi High Court challenging the detention of climate activist Sonam Wangchuk and fellow activists during a peaceful march. The case will be heard on October 3, highlighting concerns about activist detention and regional issues in Ladakh, such as political representation and environmental protection.

Police Constable Killed in Road Rage: Petition Filed For Accused Wife in Delhi HC, Seeks Release of ‘Unlawful’ Detention

A Habeas Corpus petition has been filed today (On Sept 30) in the Delhi High Court for the release of an accused woman’s unlawful detention following the road rage killing of Delhi Police constable Sandeep. The plea argues that while the accused fled, his wife was incorrectly taken into custody, prompting a court hearing on October 1.

Senior Citizen Data Collection| Delhi HC Directs Chief Secretary to Address Representation

Today, On 5th May, The Delhi High Court directed the chief secretary to address a plea for a door-to-door survey to determine senior citizen numbers and build elderly homes in Delhi’s districts. The court stressed prompt resolution, emphasizing a comprehensive and inclusive approach involving multiple stakeholders. This step aims to strengthen the support system for the elderly by providing accurate data for effective measures.

Dengue Cases: Delhi High Court Takes Action, Calls for Urgent Measures and Accountability

The Delhi High Court has directed the Municipal Corporation of Delhi to submit a detailed report on the surge in dengue cases within two weeks. Emphasizing the need for comprehensive data, the court also addressed a proposed fine increase for mosquito breeding to combat the escalating public health crisis. The next hearing is scheduled for March 19.

Delhi High Court Refuses PIL on Banning ‘Dangerous’ Dog Breeds, Directs Petitioner to Government

The Delhi High Court has declined to entertain a public interest litigation (PIL) seeking a ban on certain dog breeds deemed dangerous. The petition, filed by the Legal Attorneys & Barristers Law Firm, called for a prohibition on breeds such as Pitbulls, Terriers, American Bulldogs, Rottweilers, and several others. The court, however, directed the petitioner […]