ANI vs OpenAI Case | Denying LLMs Access to Copyrighted Content May Fuel Misinformation, Amicus Curiae Tells Delhi High Court

The Delhi High Court is considering ANI’s copyright case against OpenAI, focusing on LLMs’ access to materials, fair use considerations, and implications for misinformation in AI development.

Delhi High Court Hears Case on PM Modi’s Degree | RTI Applicant Argues It’s Public Information

In a legal dispute over PM Modi’s educational records, the Delhi High Court was informed that degrees are public acts, challenging Delhi University’s refusal to disclose information under RTI.

1984 Anti-Sikh Riots || ‘Prosecution Must Be Serious, Not Just for Sake of It’: Supreme Court

Today, On 10th February, The Supreme Court emphasized that prosecutions for the 1984 anti-Sikh riots must be conducted seriously and not as a mere formality. It stressed the need for genuine legal action to ensure justice for the victims. The court highlighted that such cases should not be handled casually or for appearance’s sake. Proper investigation and accountability are crucial for upholding the rule of law.

Court Dismisses 66-Year-Old Land Dispute Case in Delhi

NEW DELHI: A land dispute case that has been pending for 66 years has finally been decided by a city court in New Delhi. The original parties involved in the case have long passed away, but the case was still being heard until recently. The court ruled that the case was not maintainable in its present form, meaning it could not continue in the way it had been filed.

Supreme Court Transfers All CLAT UG 2025 Result-Related Cases to Delhi High Court

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court of India ordered that all cases concerning the results of the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2025 for undergraduate (UG) courses, pending in different High Courts, should be moved to the Delhi High Court.

Delhi Elections 2025 | Supreme Court & Delhi High Court Announce Holiday Today – Feb 5 Due To Polls

The Supreme Court of India and the Delhi High Court have declared Today-February 5, 2025, as a holiday due to the General Elections-2025 in Delhi. Supreme Court matters for this date are rescheduled to February 12, 2025, while Delhi High Court and subordinate court cases will be taken up on February 6, 2025, in addition to pre-scheduled hearings.

Delhi Court Grants Bail to London Resident in High Commission Attack Case | Questions NIA’s Evidence

A Delhi court granted bail to Inderpal Singh Gaba, linked to an alleged March 2023 attack on the Indian High Commission in London, due to insufficient evidence. The court questioned the claims of the National Investigation Agency and acknowledged Gaba’s limited involvement in protests. Concerns were raised about trial delays and the credibility of evidence presented.

Unnao Rape Case || Delhi HC Grants One Day Medical Bail To Ex- BJP MLA Kuldeep Singh Sengar For Cataract Surgery

Today, On 3rd February, The Delhi High Court granted one-day bail to Kuldeep Singh Sengar for his cataract surgery. This marks the third time he has been released on medical grounds. The court’s decision allows him temporary relief for the procedure. Sengar had previously been granted bail for medical reasons.

Supreme Court Seeks Rohingya Refugee Residence Details in Delhi

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday (31st Dec) asked for details about where Rohingya refugees are staying in Delhi. A bench led by Justice Surya Kant and including Justice N. Kotiswar Singh was hearing a petition filed by NGO Rohingya Human Rights Initiative.

Election Rules Row || ‘Maintain CCTV Recordings as Before’ : Supreme Court Orders EC to Preserve Video Clips of Polling

Today, On 31st January, The Supreme Court has ordered the Election Commission of India (EC) to preserve CCTV footage of polling activities as it was done previously. This decision came after the Court granted further time for a respondent to file an affidavit, while emphasizing the need for maintaining transparency. The Court’s order aims to ensure the integrity of the electoral process and address concerns over possible malpractices.