Jasmine Shah, an AAP leader, has withdrawn his petition in the Delhi High Court regarding his removal from the Vice Chairperson position of the Dialogue and Development Commission of Delhi. The court accepted the withdrawal, concluding that the Delhi government’s action was lawful. This decision reflects ongoing political tensions and the court’s neutrality in such matters.
The Delhi High Court criticized DPS Dwarka for expelling 32 students over unpaid fees without prior warning. Parents argued the school’s actions violated previous court orders protecting students’ interests. Serious allegations include mistreatment and harassment of affected students. The court has scheduled further hearings to address the matter and ensure educational rights are upheld.
The Delhi High Court directed the Delhi government to expedite the enactment of the Advocates Protection Bill, which is pending approval. The Coordination Committee of All District Courts Bar Associations requested access to the draft Bill, leading to a Court order for its release. The next hearing is set for May 28, 2025.
The Delhi High Court is considering halting the CAG audit of the Ajmer Sharif Dargah due to procedural issues, as the management committee has not received the official audit terms. A decision will be made after a hearing on May 7, following arguments regarding the Dargah’s right to respond to the audit.
The Delhi High Court strongly criticised Delhi Public School, Dwarka, saying it “deserves to shut down” for allegedly treating students with indignity. In a rare scene, several students in school uniforms, accompanied by their parents, attended the court proceedings to highlight their grievances.
The Excise Department said they acted because the Eating House License had expired, while the Delhi Police claimed the delay was “procedural”. NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court has recently allowed the popular restaurant and bar, Hauz Khas Social, operated by Epiphany Hospitality Pvt. Ltd., to resume serving liquor after the Excise Department had suddenly […]
The Delhi High Court said that old incidents of violence should not be the only reason to stop religious events like the Hanuman Jayanti procession in Jahangirpuri. The Court told Delhi Police to look into the matter and decide fairly. It also said that proper safety steps can be taken to allow such events peacefully.
The Delhi High Court refused to mandate the retention of recorded court proceedings, highlighting concerns over the impact on judicial quality and security. The court stressed the need for adequate preparation and safeguards due to potential misuse of live-streamed videos, emphasizing that broad directives could undermine judicial integrity.
New Delhi, March 5: The Delhi High Court has issued a notice regarding a petition seeking the creation of a separate website for the Rouse Avenue Court. The petition, filed by lawyer Abhinav Garg, highlights the challenges faced by lawyers and litigants due to the absence of an independent online platform for this court.
New Delhi: Today, 27th Feb, The Delhi High Court has reserved its verdict on Delhi University’s (DU) petition challenging the Central Information Commission (CIC) order that directed the disclosure of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree details.
