Delhi High Court has restrained DDA from taking action against Shahi Idgah for using a park during a 2024 religious event. The court cited the non-functioning waqf tribunal and scheduled the next hearing for September 10. New Delhi: The Delhi High Court has asked the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) not to take any action against […]
The Delhi High Court has instructed authorities to correct marksheets for the CLAT UG 2025 following student petitions challenging results inaccuracies. The court accepted some objections while rejecting others, allowing only timely submissions. The deadline for corrections has been reduced to four weeks. Previous rulings highlighted errors in the exam’s answer key.
The Madras High Court Today (April 7) extended stand-up comedian Kunal Kamra’s interim protection from arrest till April 17. Kamra is facing multiple FIRs for allegedly mocking Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde in a parody song.
Comedian Kunal Kamra Today (Mar 28) received interim bail till April 7 from the Madras High Court after facing threats over remarks on Eknath Shinde. The Court noted he couldn’t safely seek protection in Maharashtra.
Stand-up comedian Kunal Kamra Today (Mar 28) approached the Madras High Court for transit anticipatory bail after an FIR was filed in Mumbai. He seeks protection from arrest over alleged comments made about Deputy CM Eknath Shinde during his show.
Mumbai Police sends second notice to comedian Kunal Kamra in defamation case filed by Shiv Sena MLA. Kamra hits back at T-Series for flagging his parody video, calling it a blow to free speech.
The historical drama Chhaava is facing controversy as the descendants of Maratha warriors Ganoji and Kanhoji Shirke have raised objections over their portrayal in the film. The Shirke family has alleged that Chhaava has shown their ancestors in a negative way and has threatened legal action.
Bollywood star Salman Khan issued a legal notice to ANI and the lawyers of Vicky Gupta and Sagar Pal, seeking an apology for defamatory claims linking him to gangster Dawood Ibrahim. The notice argues that allegations made by lawyer Amit Mishra are baseless and intended to harm Khan’s reputation.
A Delhi law student has today issued a legal notice regarding issues with ticket sales for Diljit Dosanjh’s “Dil-Luminati” concert, targeting the singer, event organizer Saregama Private Limited, ticketing partner Zomato, and HDFC Bank. Allegations include ticket unavailability, failure to honor exclusive access for HDFC cardholders, and potential consumer trust violations. The notice has also been sent to government bodies MEITY and Ministry of Consumer Affairs.
Today(on 4th September),The Supreme Court of India has stayed a Gujarat High Court order requiring Times of India, Indian Express, and Divya Bhaskar to issue a fresh apology for inaccurate reporting on court proceedings. The decision follows an appeal by the Times of India regarding alleged misrepresentation of judicial observations.
