In a rare Sunday hearing, Justice Sanjeev Narula of the Delhi High Court held a virtual court to urgently hear the plea of convict Tasleem, granting him four-week parole following the sudden death of his sister earlier that day.
The Delhi High Court held that a wife’s right to reside in her shared household under the Domestic Violence Act cannot be denied merely because her husband was disowned by his parents, affirming that the marital home qualifies as shared regardless of ownership.
The Delhi High Court has sought a response from the Enforcement Directorate on Mohammad Aslam Wani’s plea to quash the money laundering case against him. Wani claims he was cleared of related terror charges back in 2010.
Today, On, 1st July, In the Priyadarshini Mattoo case, the Delhi High Court set aside the decision rejecting Santosh Kumar Singh’s plea for early release. The court observed an “element of reformation” and sent the matter back for fresh review.
The Delhi High Court held that dowry death strikes at the core of dignity, equality, and justice within domestic life. However, it clarified that there is no absolute bar on granting bail in such cases, and each matter must be considered on merit.
Sharjeel Imam Today (Mar 27) approached the Delhi High Court to quash charges framed against him in the 2019 Anti-CAA protest case. The court has issued notice and scheduled the next hearing for April 24.
Sharjeel Imam told the Delhi High Court that he is being prosecuted twice for the same speech linked to the 2020 riots. He was arrested in January 2020 for allegedly delivering provocative speeches that incited violence during anti-CAA protests. Imam argued that multiple cases for the same offense violate legal principles. The case highlights ongoing legal battles over free speech and dissent.
Justice Sanjeev Narula observed that the negligence in maintaining these facilities cannot be ignored, and the lack of hygiene products, along with infrastructural shortcomings, requires immediate attention. NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court has taken note of the “distressing” state of female washrooms in the district courts and has ordered authorities to ensure a uniform […]
The Delhi High Court rejected a man’s plea seeking action against doctors over his wife’s death and said medical negligence was not merely established by dissatisfaction towards an expected standard of care. Justice Sanjeev Narula, in his December 20 verdict, said doctors should not be constrained either by the expectations or timelines set by the patient’s family.
A petition filed in the High Court claims that ride-booking platforms, especially Uber, discriminate against persons with disabilities by not providing proper accessibility. It mentions cases where wheelchair users were denied services and faced other difficulties. The court has asked the Centre and Uber to respond to these allegations. The case highlights the need for better inclusive practices in transportation services.
