CAT 2024 | ‘Premature Announcement Speaks Volumes About the Process’: Plea In Delhi High Court Challenges Result

A petition has been filed before the Delhi High Court by a candidate challenging the CAT 2024 results. The candidate claims there was an error in the question paper and seeks directions to annul the results. The court will now examine the issue raised regarding the exam’s fairness. The petition aims to address potential discrepancies affecting the outcome of the exam.

Birbal Saini v. Satywati Case| Distinction Between Ancestral & Inherited Property: Delhi High Court

On December 24, 2024, the Delhi High Court ruled in the case of Birbal Saini v. Satywati, clarifying property rights under Hindu law. The court distinguished between ancestral and inherited property, determining that the disputed property was inherited by Bharat Singh and thus self-acquired, allowing its sale without heirs’ consent.

Delhi High Court Dismisses Plea Challenging Election of Bihar CM Nitish Kumar as the President of JDU

Delhi High Court today dismisses plea challenging Bihar CM Nitish Kumar’s election as JDU President. Former JDU member Govind Yadav’s plea lacked merit and was ruled out by Justice Purushaindra Kumar Kaurav. The plea aimed to annul changes in JDU’s records, which violated the Representation of the People Act. The court concluded that the requested reliefs were beyond the Act’s scope.

Imam’s Objections to Sunehri Bagh Mosque Demolition Will Be Considered: Delhi HC

The Delhi High Court today refrained from giving directives on the proposed Sunehri Bagh Masjid demolition, as the New Delhi Municipal Council assured that the objections of the mosque’s Imam would be considered. The Heritage Committee’s decision is pending, and the court emphasized that no final decision had been made yet.

INC Vs. Income Tax Department|| Delhi High Court Dismisses Congress Plea Regarding Tax Reassessment Proceedings

Today (March 22) The Delhi High Court dismissed three INC petitions contesting tax reassessment by the IT Department. The Division Bench addressed all arguments but one about the timing of reassessment initiation. Congress can present its case before the March 31 deadline. The dispute arose when the IT Department froze four bank accounts, demanding Rs 210 crores.