The Delhi High Court cautioned against frequent case transfers, warning of potential long-term harm to judges’ careers and questioning the fairness and integrity of the judiciary. Emphasizing the need for solid evidence to justify transfers, the court rejected a transfer petition and imposed a fine, underscoring the commitment to judicial fairness and integrity.
The Delhi High Court issued stay order barring private schools from increasing fees without government approval. This provides relief to private educational institutions and follows ongoing debates about fee regulations and autonomy in the education sector. The court’s decision is based on a plea by the Action Committee Unaided Recognised Schools and will be further reviewed on July 31.
Delhi High Court Upholds the Right to Use One’s Own Name Against Trademark Claims. Delhi High Court referenced William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet to assert that an individual’s right to use their own name for their products cannot be infringed upon by claims of trademark violation. In a judgment that resonates with the age-old question […]
The Delhi High Court directed the CBSE to address an admit card issue for a Class 10 student, allowing her to take remaining exams after being initially barred from entering due to missing documents. The court also demanded an explanation from the CBSE, emphasizing the importance of procedural efficiency and student welfare in the examination process.
The Delhi High Court has scheduled a hearing for February 12, 2024, on a plea by Krishna Kishore Singh, father of the late Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput. The plea challenges a single-judge bench’s decision that rejected a request to halt the streaming of “Nyay: The Justice,” a film reportedly based on the life of […]
