Justice Tara Vitasta Ganju was sworn in as a Judge of the Karnataka High Court by Chief Justice Vibhu Bakhru. Beginning her speech in Kannada, she expressed gratitude and pledged to serve with dedication and humility.
Justice Tara Vitasta Ganju was moved to tears during her farewell at the Delhi High Court as she comforted her crying daughter, saying, “If you cry, I will cry.” Her heartfelt speech reflected gratitude, dedication, and deep love for the judiciary.
The Delhi High Court Bar Association (DHCBA) has raised concerns with CJI BR Gavai and the Supreme Court Collegium over frequent transfers of judges. It urged greater transparency and consultation in judicial appointments and transfers.
Today, On 29th April, The Delhi High Court has asked responses from the Delhi Police and Waqf Board over the alleged illegal sale of a Waqf property by a tenant. A related petition seeking legal action was also filed before the court.
The Delhi High Court dismissed a petition by Aditya Kumar Mallick challenging the CAT 2024 results, despite 272 objections raised regarding an answer key error. The court stated it would not interfere in competitive exam disputes unless significant wrongdoing was present, affirming confidence in the expert committee’s review of the exam results.
The Delhi High Court instructed the DDA to develop comprehensive SOPs for booking Ramleela sites within five weeks, aiming to ensure transparency and fairness. This comes after petitions raised concerns about irregularities in the current process. The court has also prohibited new bookings until the new guidelines are established. The aim is to maintain the integrity of this tradition.
Today,26th April, The Delhi High Court ruled in favor of aircraft lessors, mandating the de-registration of leased planes and prohibiting Go First Airlines from operating them. The court also imposed restrictions on the airline’s Resolution Professional and directed them to maintain transparency. This decision addresses the complexities of insolvency proceedings in the aviation industry amidst contractual disputes.
NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court has issued a stern show-cause notice to the resolution professional (RP) of the beleaguered airline Go First. The court is demanding explanations for the apparent willful non-compliance with its directives regarding the inspection and upkeep of leased aircraft. This legal move underscores the escalating tensions between aircraft lessors and […]
