Delhi was placed on high alert after Patiala House and Saket Courts were urgently evacuated following a bomb scare that triggered massive security checks. Police teams, bomb squads, and investigators launched coordinated searches while assessing potential threat sources quickly.
The Rouse Avenue Court has directed Delhi Police to expedite the probe into a 2019 public property defacement case involving AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal. The police sought more time, stating Kejriwal is currently not in Delhi.
The Supreme Court has asked the Association of Victims of Uphaar Tragedy (AVUT) to personally visit trauma centres built using Rs 60 crore paid by the Ansal brothers. The bench emphasized ensuring proper facilities while resolving the long-standing dispute over the 1997 fire tragedy funds.
A Delhi Court cancelled a Magistrate’s unusual punishment ordering accused persons to stand with hands up for delay in furnishing bail bonds, saying such orders are against the law. The court reminded that dignity and due process must always be maintained.
A Delhi court took an unusual step against delayed bail proceedings by punishing accused individuals with a unique standing penalty. The court also briefly sent one accused to jail for non-compliance.
Delhi High Court will soon announce judgment in DPS Dwarka fee protest case. Over 30 students were suspended for protesting a fee hike, but the school has now taken back the suspension.
Delhi High Court allows DPS Dwarka students back in class if parents pay half of the increased fees. Court says decision will remain till the Education Department decides on the fee hike issue.
The Delhi High Court discharged a school principal in connection with a case involving the death of a student due to alleged negligence. The court found insufficient evidence to hold the principal responsible for the incident, leading to their exoneration. The case had drawn significant attention, raising concerns about school safety measures.
Yesterday, On 20th September, the Delhi High Court withdrew judicial duties from District Judge Aman Pratap Singh due to concerns over his indiscipline, low case disposal rate, and failure to adhere to court timings. A viral video showcasing his inappropriate behavior further prompted this action, highlighting the judiciary’s commitment to maintaining professionalism and accountability.
