The Delhi High Court strongly criticised the State government for failing to appoint the DCPCR Chairperson and members since July 2023, calling the delay unacceptable. The Court questioned the excuse of “transparency” and warned of strict action if appointments are not completed by April 2026.
Today, On 13th November, Delhi High Court said the state cannot play dumb and slammed the government for neglecting the education of children found begging and those destitute who moved to the city, stressing that every child deserves access to education.
On Friday, 19 January, at the Delhi High Court, it was clarified that Lieutenant Governor (LG) Vinai Kumar Saxena did not issue an order to stop the funding of the Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Rights (DCPCR). This clarification came during a hearing of a plea moved by DCPCR against the alleged halting of […]
