NEW DELHI: Former Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) minister Kailash Gahlot withdrew his petition from the Delhi High Court on Wednesday, February 12, 2025. The petition challenged the rule that requires state government ministers, including the Chief Minister, to get political clearance from the Central Government before traveling abroad.
Today, On 10th February, The Delhi High Court asked the National Investigation Agency (NIA) to respond after a separatist leader requested permission to use phone calls in jail. The leader said talking to family is a basic right, but officials raised security concerns. The court has asked the NIA to share its opinion on the issue. A final decision will be taken after reviewing their reply.
New Delhi, Feb 4: The Delhi High Court given a final opportunity to the Delhi government to submit a status report on a case filed by several blind students who are seeking accommodation to continue their education. On Tuesday, Justice Sachin Datta remarked that the Delhi government’s social welfare department had been ordered to file the report, but had failed to do so.
NEW DELHI: The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has informed the Delhi High Court that the plea filed by Sharjeel Imam, an accused in the Delhi riots case, to postpone the release of the movie 2020 Delhi is premature. The censor board has not yet granted a certificate for the film’s exhibition.
New Delhi, Jan 31: The Delhi High Court reserved its decision on petitions seeking to stop the release of the film 2020 Delhi, which is reportedly based on the northeast Delhi riots of 2020. The petitions were filed by student activist Sharjeel Imam and others. Justice Sachin Datta, who heard the matter, stated that he would examine the petitions and give an appropriate ruling.
Today(on 22nd June)The Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Tribunal upheld the Ministry of Home Affairs’ designation of Jammu and Kashmir-based organizations Muslim League [Masrat Alam faction] and Tehreek E Huriyat as unlawful under the UAPA. Formed by late separatist leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani, the ban on these groups has been extended by the tribunal for another 5 years.
The Delhi High Court’s decision to increase compensation to Rs 30 lakh for the families of manual scavenging victims is a significant move towards addressing injustices. This followed a Supreme Court ruling to enhance compensation, emphasizing the need for adequate measures. The families of the deceased workers are rightfully entitled to this enhanced compensation, and the court has ordered for the remaining amount to be paid within eight weeks.
Delhi High Court has declined a request for conducting Ramzan prayers at the site of the ancient Akhunji Mosque, which was demolished by the Delhi Development Authority (DDA). The Delhi High Court has declined a request for conducting Ramzan prayers at the site of the ancient Akhunji Mosque, which was demolished by the Delhi Development […]
The Delhi High Court has once again brought the AIADMK symbol dispute into the limelight by scheduling the next hearing for March 14, 2024. This case has been a focal point of Tamil Nadu politics since the demise of the party’s matriarch, Jayalalithaa, in 2016, which led to the emergence of rival factions within the […]
The Delhi High Court on Monday has dismissed an interim plea by former Trinamool Congress MP Mahua Moitra. The plea aimed to halt BJP MP Nishikant Dubey and Advocate Jai Anant Dehadrai from disseminating what she termed as “fake and defamatory” content against her. This ruling marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing legal battle […]
