The Delhi High Court emphasized the significance of understanding and empathy within marital relationships, warning against constant reminders of financial limitations. This ruling sheds light on the nuanced understanding of marital cruelty, underlining the importance of emotional and psychological well-being. The decision underscores the legal system’s recognition of the complexities of marital relationships.
The Delhi High Court ruled that an adulterous spouse is not automatically an incompetent parent, emphasizing that custody decisions should prioritize the child’s welfare over moral failings. The court upheld joint custody, reiterating that an extramarital relationship should not be the sole factor in denying custody unless it proves harmful to the child.
Five individuals accused in the Parliament security breach case have alleged torture and coercion by the Delhi Police, raising concerns about detainee treatment. The accused, including Manoranjan D and Sagar Sharma, claim they were forced to confess and implicate opposition parties. The case not only highlights security concerns but also raises questions about police conduct and human rights.
Six individuals involved in the Parliament security breach case will remain in judicial custody until March 1, raising concerns about national safety and government functioning. The accused are facing serious charges under the UAPA law, and the court has emphasized the necessity for a thorough investigation due to the gravity of the allegations.
Delhi Mayor Shelly Oberoi has filed a petition urging the Supreme Court to allow the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) to function in the absence of its Standing Committee, due to prolonged political and legal disputes. This comes after the MCD’s attempts to address the governance deadlock faced criticism from the opposition party. The petition underscores the challenges of balancing legal proceedings with urgent governance needs in Delhi.
Moti Mahal has sued Daryaganj restaurant, claiming that the tagline “Creators of Butter Chicken and Dal Makhani” is deceptive. The Delhi High Court is embroiled in a legal battle over the origin of these iconic dishes. Moti Mahal asserts its founder, Mr. Gujral, as the true creator, intertwining culinary history and legal recognition.
In a significant ruling, the Delhi High Court has clarified the extent of rights available to foreigners in India, emphasizing that their fundamental rights are confined to life and liberty as per Article 21 of the Indian Constitution. This decision, delivered by a Division Bench comprising Justices Suresh Kumar Kait and Manoj Jain, underscores the […]
Dismisses Undertrial Visitation Rights Petition In a significant legal development, the Supreme Court of India has called for a response from the Delhi High Court concerning a petition filed by a judicial officer. This petition is particularly notable as it seeks to expunge adverse remarks made against the officer. The origins of this plea trace […]
Satyendar Jain, initially taken into custody on May 30, 2022, was granted interim bail by the Supreme Court on medical grounds on May 26, 2023. This bail has been periodically extended since then In a significant development in the ongoing money laundering case against Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Satyendar Jain, the Supreme Court of […]
Issues Notices to Centre and 13 States In a significant move addressing concerns of caste-based discrimination in Indian prisons, the Supreme Court has issued notices to the Union Government and 13 State Governments following a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by journalist Sukanya Shanta. The PIL, which is based on Shanta’s award-winning 2020 report titled […]
