Delhi High Court To BCI: ‘Don’t Decide On Show Cause Notice Against Dentons Link Legal Over Foreign Law Firms Row

Delhi High Court directed the Bar Council of India not to take any decision on its show cause notice against Dentons Link Legal, which is facing allegations of violating rules linked to foreign law firms’ entry.

Supreme Court: Press Releases or Administrative Clarifications Not a “Change in Law” Under Power Purchase Agreements

The Supreme Court held that press releases and administrative clarifications cannot be treated as a “Change in Law” under PPAs. Nabha Power and Talwandi Sabo’s appeals for compensation against PSPCL were dismissed.

Cash-for-Jobs Scam | ‘We Will Not Expunge Anything, No Review’: Supreme Court Refuses to Alter Judgment in V Senthil Balaji Case

Today, On 11th July, In the cash-for-jobs scam case involving V Senthil Balaji, the Supreme Court said, “We will not expunge anything… no question of entertaining any review.” The Court clarified the observations won’t affect the ongoing trial.

Cash-for-Jobs Case | “Attempting to Delay Trial by Implicating 2,000 People”: Supreme Court Slams TN Govt in Senthil Balaji Probe

Today, On 29th July, In the ongoing cash-for-jobs case, the Supreme Court strongly criticised the Tamil Nadu government for allegedly trying to delay the trial against ex-minister Senthil Balaji by naming over 2,000 individuals as accused, calling it an abuse of judicial process.

Supreme Court: “No Occasion to Entertain This Application, DMK Leader V Senthil Balaji Resigns as TN Minister”

Today, On 28th April, The Supreme Court stated, “No occasion to entertain this application,” after being informed that DMK leader V Senthil Balaji’s resignation as Tamil Nadu Minister had been accepted by the Governor, as per a press release.

“Will Issue Formal Order of Cancelling Former IAS Trainee Puja Khedkar’s Candidature Within 2 Days”: UPSC Informs Delhi High Court

The UPSC has informed today the Delhi High Court that it will issue a formal order cancelling Puja Khedkar’s candidature within two days. Khedkar had challenged the cancellation, stating she only had a press release and could not approach the tribunal. The court granted her the liberty to challenge the cancellation before the appropriate forum.

“What is the basis of this petition?” Delhi High Court Criticizes DCPCR for Relying on Nonexistent ‘Press Release’

The Delhi High Court Criticizing DCPCR serves as a cautionary tale for all governmental and non-governmental organizations about the critical need for accuracy. The Delhi High Court issued a stern rebuke to the Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Rights (DCPCR) for its reliance on a non-existent press release to make a decision. This incident […]