The Delhi High Court rejected a PIL challenging the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita sections on waging war against India. The Bench cautioned petitioner Upendra Nath Dalai for repeatedly filing similar petitions and hinted at imposing costs.
Supreme Court questions legality of plea demanding FIR against Delhi HC judges, calls it a publicity stunt. Appoints Dr. S Muralidhar as amicus to examine the matter.
Today, On 9th May, The Supreme Court Bench led by Justice Suryakant strongly criticised a lawyer for filing a frivolous petition. “Abhi tumhare against aisa order karenge ki yaad rakhoge,” the Bench warned, showing clear disapproval of the conduct.
The Delhi High Court has recently expressed its concerns over the potential misuse of Public Interest Litigations (PILs), emphasizing the importance of safeguarding the judicial system from unnecessary burdens. The Division Bench, consisting of Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice Subramonium Prasad, highlighted the need for vigilance to ensure that the liberal framework surrounding […]
