Delhi High Court Slaps Rs 50,000 Fine, Says Court Process Cannot Be Misused by Blackmailers

The Delhi High Court held that its process cannot be used for blackmail or extortion in unauthorised construction cases, fining a petitioner Rs 50,000. Justice Mini Pushkarna warned against NGOs and individuals filing petitions with dishonest motives.

BREAKING| Farmer Protest Remark| It Wasn’t Just a Re-Tweet, You Added Your Own Spice: Supreme Court Denies Relief to Kangana Ranaut

Today, On 12th September in the Farmer Protest Remark, Supreme Court Denies Relief to Kangana Ranaut in Defamation Case Over Farmers’ Protest Tweet, Matter Considered Withdrawn After Hearing Arguments: “It Wasn’t Just a Re-Tweet, You Added Your Own Spice.”

Delhi Court Criticises Police for Delays in Hate Speech Case Against BJP Leader Kapil Mishra Over Shaheen Bagh Tweet

A Delhi court criticized the Delhi Police for delays in investigating a hate speech case against BJP leader Kapil Mishra. Despite court instructions, the police have not completed required inquiries or collected necessary evidence since the controversial tweet during the 2020 elections. The case, highlighting police negligence, is scheduled for further hearing.

Supreme Court Seeks Rohingya Refugee Residence Details in Delhi

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday (31st Dec) asked for details about where Rohingya refugees are staying in Delhi. A bench led by Justice Surya Kant and including Justice N. Kotiswar Singh was hearing a petition filed by NGO Rohingya Human Rights Initiative.

February 2020 Riots Case| Delhi HC Criticizes Police Over Bail Pleas of Umar Khalid & Sharjeel Imam Cites ‘Can’t Hear Endlessly’

NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court, on Tuesday (21st Jan), emphasized that it cannot “endlessly” continue hearing submissions in the bail pleas of Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam, and others in connection with the February 2020 riots case filed under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).