The Delhi High Court directed residents of three slum clusters near the Prime Minister’s residence in Delhi’s Race Course area to vacate within 15 days and shift to government-provided accommodation, warning authorities could initiate legal action if occupants failed to comply within the prescribed timeframe.
The Delhi High Court warned the Delhi Police that it may order a Central Bureau of Investigation probe, stating the court would not let the matter go and could no longer trust the ongoing investigation, its police conduct.
Fugitive businessman Vijay Mallya told the Bombay High Court that he is “unable to specify when I will return to India” from the UK, while responding to the Court’s query during the hearing of his plea challenging the FEO Act, 2018.
The Supreme Court of India warned against careless dependence on artificial intelligence after fake precedents and misquoted judgments surfaced, stressing judicial integrity and professional responsibility. Surya Kant observed that unchecked AI use in pleadings risks credibility, urging lawyers to.
The Bombay High Court expressed disapproval of Vijay Mallya’s attempts to seek judicial relief while remaining in the United Kingdom as a fugitive. It told him, “Return to India if you want us to hear your case today.”
Bombay High Court pulled up NMMC and BMC for poor enforcement of pollution measures across Mumbai and adjoining regions. The bench warned coercive steps, including suspension of Municipal Commissioners’ salaries, if court directions on pollution mitigation are ignored persist.
The Delhi High Court rejected a PIL challenging the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita sections on waging war against India. The Bench cautioned petitioner Upendra Nath Dalai for repeatedly filing similar petitions and hinted at imposing costs.
The Kerala High Court criticized the State government for submitting affidavits on the day of the hearing, despite being given ample time. Chief Justice Jamdar warned of financial penalties if this practice continues, emphasizing the importance of timely submissions to maintain efficiency in court proceedings. The court is addressing ongoing child welfare issues.
The Delhi High Court criticized the Delhi Government and DDA for delays in providing residential accommodations to district judges, warning of potential action if the situation persists. The court expressed frustration over repeated requests being ignored, emphasizing the urgent need for decent living conditions for judicial officers and demanding timely action from authorities.
