Delhi HC upholds LOC against OCI petitioner Pawanjot Kaur, citing non-cooperation, flight risk, and serious economic offence allegations.
Read Full ArticleDelhi High Court quashes Lokpal orders against railway official Mujahat Ali Khan, holding that denial of a mandatory hearing under Section 20(3) vitiated proceedings.
Delhi HC upholds maintainability of ITC group’s defamation suit against ABP, ruling that the plaint discloses a valid cause of action and proceedings will continue.
Delhi High Court upholds conviction of husband and son for murdering Gian Kaur, relying on consistent dying declarations and evidence of a cleaned crime scene.
Delhi High Court upholds unfreezing of Poonam Malik’s bank accounts, ruling ED’s freezing orders were based on mere suspicion and violated mandatory PMLA safeguards.
Sameer Wankhede tells Delhi High Court that satire isn’t absolute as he sues Shah Rukh Khan’s Red Chillies and others over defamation in Netflix series.
Delhi HC directs Registry to reject adjournment slips without stated reasons, orders new proforma with mandatory column for justification.
Delhi HC cancels pre-arrest bail of advocate accused of rape, citing attempts to influence the victim through judicial officers and interfere with justice.
Delhi HC rules writ jurisdiction under Article 226 not maintainable when statutory remedy under Section 26 PMLA exists; directs parties to Appellate Tribunal.
Delhi HC held that mere taunts or family disputes don’t amount to cruelty under Section 498A IPC; vague allegations against distant relatives quashed.
Delhi HC held that only CERC can refer power sector disputes for arbitration, ruling Section 9 of Arbitration Act inapplicable to such cases.
Delhi HC held that courts must ensure their jurisdiction isn’t “snatched away” in child custody disputes involving foreign nationals likely to flee the country.
Supreme Court holds that objections under Section 47 CPC cannot be treated as a new trial; abuse of process must be curbed to ensure decree-holders get justice.
Delhi HC rules no law student can be barred from exams or academic progress for low attendance; directs BCI to rethink attendance norms and strengthen grievance systems.
Delhi HC denies anticipatory bail to Virender Singh Bidhuri, holding that assault and caste-based abuse on a flyover occurred “within public view” under the SC/ST Act.
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