Delhi High Court directs DU colleges to strictly enforce 5% Sports & ECA quota in admissions

The Delhi High Court has ruled that all DU colleges must strictly reserve 5% seats for Sports and ECA categories. The Court clarified the quota is compulsory and must be followed in future admissions.

Delhi High Court to Restaurants: Why Charge Service Fee When You Already Hike MRP?

Delhi High Court questioned restaurants for levying service charges despite already charging above MRP for food and drinks. The bench said ambience and service are included in the inflated prices, calling the extra charge unfair.

Misuse Won’t Be Tolerated: Delhi HC Fines Man Rs 10,000 for Abusing SC/ST Victim Compensation Scheme

Delhi High Court imposes Rs 10,000 fine on Balbir Meena for misusing SC/ST Victim Compensation Scheme after settling the case. Court says such acts raise “grave doubts” and warns against future abuse of the law.

“Such Crimes Affect the Conscience of Society”: Delhi HC Refuses to Quash FIR in Child Abuse Case

Delhi HC rejects plea to cancel FIR in child abuse case, stressing that such crimes go beyond private disputes. Court cites public interest and child protection.

BREAKING| Supreme Court Slams Delhi HC: “Not Court’s Job to Order Media to Delete”, Quashes Wikipedia Takedown in ANI Defamation Row

Today, On 9th May, The Supreme Court criticised the Delhi High Court, saying it’s “not court’s job to order media to delete content”, as it set-aside the Wikipedia takedown order in ANI’s defamation case against Wikipedia.

Wikipedia Withdraws Delhi HC Appeal Against ANI Following SC Verdict

Today, On 8th May, After the Supreme Court granted relief, Wikipedia filed an application in the Delhi High Court to withdraw its appeal against ANI. The High Court accepted the request and allowed the withdrawal of the appeal.

Delhi HC in ANI Case : “If Wikipedia Claims to Be an Intermediary, It Can’t Contest a Court’s Decision”

Today, On 8th April, The Delhi High Court ruled that Wikipedia, as an intermediary platform, cannot challenge court-ordered takedowns on the merits of the content. The judgment came in a case involving news agency ANI. The Court also criticized Wikipedia for lacking neutrality in its article about ANI, stating that encyclopaedias are expected to remain unbiased. The platform was directed to comply with the takedown order.