Public Figures Must Face Criticism Too: Delhi High Court to Acharya Balkrishna Personality Rights Case

The Delhi High Court said that public figures must be ready to face criticism, satire, and public comments unless it is humiliating or defamatory. The Court also warned that personality rights cases cannot be used to seek blanket removal of news reports and online content.

Delhi High Court Announces New Judicial Roster from September 8, 2025; Key Case Allocations Revealed

The Delhi High Court has released a new judicial roster effective September 8, 2025, reshuffling benches for PILs, tax cases, criminal appeals, and commercial disputes. The order, signed by Chief Justice Devendra Kumar Upadhyaya, ensures faster and streamlined case allocation.