‘What’s So Special? Not Everything Should Be Public’: Delhi High Court Allows Priya Kapur to File Sunjay Kapur’s Assets in Sealed Cover

Delhi High Court permits Priya Sachdev Kapur to submit details of Sunjay Kapur’s estate in a sealed cover, maintaining confidentiality. Copies of the will will be shared with family, while the original stays with the court.

Delhi High Court Refuses Plea to Record and Archive Live-Stream Proceedings

The Delhi High Court refused to mandate the retention of recorded court proceedings, highlighting concerns over the impact on judicial quality and security. The court stressed the need for adequate preparation and safeguards due to potential misuse of live-streamed videos, emphasizing that broad directives could undermine judicial integrity.

‘Be Responsible & Respectful of Individuals’ Privacy’: Court Orders Telangana Minister Konda Surekha to Remove Post on KTR, Samantha-Naga Divorce

Today, On 25th October, A Telangana court ordered Minister Konda Surekha to delete her controversial post linking KT Rama Rao to the divorce of actors Naga Chaitanya and Samantha Ruth Prabhu. Rao filed a defamation lawsuit after Surekha claimed he was involved in the split. The ruling emphasizes accountability in public statements regarding private lives.

Delhi HC Orders Appointment of Sole Arbitrator to Resolve Disputes Between Ashneer Grover and BharatPe

Today(on 22nd August), The Delhi High Court appointed a sole arbitrator to resolve the dispute between Ashneer Grover and BharatPe on allegations of confidentiality breaches. The court ruled in favor of BharatPe, proceeding the arbitration under the Delhi International Arbitration Centre. The involvement of a sole arbitrator is expected to bring clarity to the contentious issues.

Principles of Natural justice can be Ignored for the Interest of National Security: Delhi High Court

The Delhi High Court upheld the government’s decision to block the messaging platform Briar in Jammu & Kashmir, citing national security interests. The court acknowledged that in matters of national security, principles of natural justice can be bypassed. Briar’s open-source nature and potential use by terrorists were key considerations in the ruling.