Delhi Riots Case: Court Refuses Bail to Tahir Hussain, Salim Malik and Athar Khan Under UAPA

A Delhi court has denied bail to former AAP councillor Tahir Hussain and co-accused Salim Malik and Athar Khan in the 2020 Delhi riots conspiracy case. The court held that a prima facie case exists against them and refused to take a different view despite bail granted to some co-accused earlier.

Delhi CM Attack Case: Court Orders Attempt to Murder Charges Against Two Accused

A Delhi court has ordered framing of attempt to murder charges against two men accused of attacking Chief Minister Rekha Gupta during a public hearing. The court said there is prima facie evidence of a planned conspiracy and serious criminal intent.

Delhi Court Upholds ‘Right to Be Forgotten’, Orders Google & Media to Remove ED Case Articles on Cleared Man

In a landmark order, a Delhi court directed Google and major media houses to de-index articles linking a man to an ED case after he was fully cleared. The court said continued online presence of such reports harms dignity and serves no public interest.

Delhi Red Fort Blast Case: Court Allows Accused to Meet Lawyer at NIA HQ Amid Ongoing Probe

A Delhi court has permitted Red Fort blast accused Jasir Bilal Wani to meet his lawyer at the NIA headquarters, ensuring his right to legal consultation. The decision follows the Delhi High Court granting him liberty to approach the trial court for appropriate relief.

Delhi High Court Directs NHRC to Decide Rape, Forced Beef-Eating Complaint Against Journalist Omar Rashid Within 6 Weeks

The Delhi High Court has ordered the NHRC to resolve within six weeks the complaint linked to social media allegations of rape and forced beef-eating against journalist Omar Rashid. Justice Sachin Datta emphasized speedy disposal, noting the complaint has been pending for five months.

“Irreparable harm will be caused”: Delhi Court restrains FoodInfotech from copying FoodTechBiz content

A Delhi court has restrained FoodInfotech from publishing plagiarised articles and photos taken from rival FoodTechBiz, citing copyright infringement. Judge Hemani Malhotra held that urgent relief was needed to prevent “irreparable harm” to the plaintiffs.