Lawyers’ Petition on ‘Contractual Appointments’ | Delhi HC Seeks Response from DCW and Govt.

Today(on 9th May), Delhi HC requests responses from DCW and city government on petition by lawyers challenging short-term contracts in the rape crisis cell. Justice Subramonium Prasad issues notice for replies within three weeks.

Non-Consensual Intimate Images | Delhi HC Asks Microsoft and Google to File Review Petition Against Order to Remove NCII

Today, On 9th May, The Delhi High Court instructed Google and Microsoft to file a review petition challenging an order to remove non-consensual intimate images from their platforms. This decision aims to address concerns about privacy and unauthorized content circulation. The directive underscores the ongoing legal debates on online content moderation and user protection, highlighting the complex interplay of technology, law, and personal privacy.

Tech Giants Microsoft & Google Challenge Delhi HC Order on Automated Removal of ‘NCII Content’

Today(on 8th May),Microsoft and Google contest Delhi High Court’s order to remove non-consensual intimate images without specific URLs, igniting debates on tech firms’ responsibilities.

“Waqf Tribunal Remains Inactive for 2-Years?”: Delhi HC Seeks State Response

Today, 6th May, The Delhi High Court demanded an explanation from the Delhi government regarding the non-functioning Waqf Tribunal, highlighting the need for tribunals to resolve waqf property disputes under the Waqf Act. The absence of proper notification has hindered the tribunal’s ability to fulfill its mandate, leading to a rise in pending disputes and burdening the High Court.

Delhi HC: Contempt Verdict for Using Forged Document to Cut Tree

The Delhi High Court (HC) held an individual in contempt for using a forged document to cut down a tree, emphasizing the importance of legal compliance in environmental matters. The court’s decision underscores the consequences of fraudulent actions and the imperative of obeying court orders. The case highlights the judiciary’s commitment to upholding environmental laws.

JMM Petitions with Delhi HC Over Lokpal’s CBI Probe Order

Today, 10th April,The Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) challenges a Delhi High Court order directing a CBI investigation into the party’s two properties. The Lokpal’s directive stems from a complaint by a BJP MP against JMM Chief Shibu Soren. It alleges widespread corruption and unauthorized property acquisition. The JMM contests the order, claiming it was issued without proper legal procedure.

Former AAP MLA Moves Delhi HC to Remove Arvind Kejriwal as CM

Yesterday (6th April),Former AAP MLA Sandeep Kumar petitioned the Delhi HC to remove Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal due to his arrest, claiming it violates the Constitution. The petition argues that Kejriwal’s incarceration hinders his ability to fulfill his duties as CM, contravening constitutional norms. The case is likely to be heard in the coming weeks, triggering political discussions in Delhi.

Delhi High Court Challenges Central Government’s Ban on 23 ‘Ferocious’ Dog Breeds

Today, the Delhi High Court has raised concerns about the recent decision of the Central government to ban 23 dog breeds considered hazardous to humans. Justice Subramonium Prasad has initiated a judicial investigation into the government’s broad categorization of ‘aggressive dogs’, emphasizing the possible violation of both animal and owner rights. The Delhi High Court […]

Delhi High Court Demands WhatsApp’s Response on Couple’s Request to Remove Explicit Video

Delhi High Court has called for a response from WhatsApp regarding a plea submitted by a couple seeking the removal of a sexually explicit video from the platform’s servers, databases, and cloud storage. Justice Subramonium Prasad was hearing the matter and issued notices. The Delhi High Court has called for a response from WhatsApp regarding a plea […]

“The Caravan’s Plea on Alleged Army Atrocities in Poonch”: Delhi High Court Takes Notice

The Delhi High Court has acknowledged The Caravan’s plea regarding alleged army atrocities in Poonch, Jammu, and Kashmir. The central government has been given four weeks to respond, with further deliberation scheduled for May 9. The magazine’s publication raised allegations of torture and murder by the Indian Army, leading to a legal dispute.