In the Amit Shah defamation case, Rahul Gandhi’s lawyer completed the cross-examination of a witness at the MP-MLA Court in Sultanpur. The court scheduled the next round of witness cross-examination for October 9, continuing the legal proceedings.
The Delhi High Court said, ‘Serve pizza and buttermilk to children, not engage in pet fights,’ as it quashed FIRs between neighbours. Justice Arun Monga directed them to serve Amul Chaach and mixed vegetable pizzas at Sanskar Ashram near GTB Hospital.
Delhi High Court slammed a Delhi Police SI for abusing and threatening lawyers within court premises, warning of an FIR. The court emphasized, “Policemen cannot think they are above the law,” stressing their role as protectors, not predators.
Wow Momo vs Wow Burger case saw the Delhi High Court rule that the word ‘WOW’ cannot be monopolised, as it falls under statutory exceptions to trademark protection, while rejecting Wow Momo’s plea for interim injunction against Wow Burger.
Today, On 4th September, In The MUDA scam case the Karnataka High Court postponed CM Siddaramaiah’s appeal against Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot’s approval for probe, fixing the final hearing in the second week of November amid growing political tension.
The Delhi High Court reserved its order on the maintainability of the Popular Front of India’s petition, where the organisation has challenged the Centre’s decision imposing a five-year ban under the anti-terror law.
The Delhi High Court refused bail to a man accused of shooting his wife, stressing that her decision not to live with him due to violence and his criminal behavior cannot be treated as provocation under law.
In the Pannun murder plot case, a Delhi court has issued a non-bailable warrant against ex-RAW officer Vikas Yadav, who has been named by the United States, intensifying the legal and diplomatic spotlight on him.
The Popular Front of India (PFI) has filed a petition challenging the Enforcement Directorate’s (ED) money laundering proceedings. The Delhi High Court has scheduled the next hearing in the case for November 17, 2025.
Today, On 25th August, In the Covid drugs case, the Delhi High Court refused to stay trial court proceedings against Gautam Gambhir, observing that “once you get a stay, you stop appearing, the investigation stops, nothing survives and the whole goes away.”
