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In its plea to the Delhi High Court, BharatPe alleged that Ashneer Grover breached his employment agreement by disclosing confidential information on social media. Before the matter was brought to the Delhi HC, Grover agreed to the formation of an arbitral tribunal in response to BharatPe’s arbitration notice but contested the choice of the sole arbitrator.
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Justice Neena Bansal Krishna's bench directed CM Kejriwal to seek interim bail from the trial court.
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The Delhi High Court on Wednesday said it would hear Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's plea seeking bail in the corruption case registered by the CBI in connection with the alleged excise policy scam on July 5.
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The matter is likely to be mentioned in the High Court shortly for an urgent hearing
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A Division Bench of Justices Neena Bansal Krishna and Amit Sharma also directed social media companies, along with Sunita Kejriwal, to pull down any posts or reposts regarding the video recorded on that day.
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Sunita Kejriwal had reportedly registered in two constituencies.
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The court observed that since the State of Bihar had already recommended Singh's name for the pension and the District Magistrate had verified his name the previous year, there was no reason why the freedom fighter was not granted the benefit earlier.
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The court sought a status report from the central government after it was informed the draft guidelines are under consideration and the process of finalisation will take some time.
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On Friday, Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma requested the probe agency to provide a response regarding the plea's validity.
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A bench headed by Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma took note of images of some public toilets in the city and said the concerns raised by the petitioner with respect to their deplorable condition were "indeed significant and warrant attention".
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The HC took suo motu cognizance of remarks made against former Justice S Murlidhar who granted bail to Gautam Navlakaha.
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A communication issued by the high court said that the streaming link will be available on its official website and for now, live streaming will be done on a case-to-case basis.
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The family court had granted divorce to a husband under Section 13 (1)(ia) of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1956, on grounds of cruelty by the wife.
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The survey received over 23,000 responses from citizens across 304 districts in India.
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The ministry submitted that stakeholder consultations are going on in the right earnest and that steps will be taken to resolve the issue in hand.
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The two, who were convicted for various offenses, including culpable homicide not amounting to murder, by the trial court in March 2020, were sentenced to undergo rigorous imprisonment for 10 years.
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The Delhi HC restrained websites and other platforms from misusing the name, image, voice including the "jhakaas" catchphrase, of actor Anil Kapoor for commercial gain.
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The Delhi HC said existing rules on mandatory insurance cover, wearing of headgear on two-wheelers and penal action for non-compliance are already applicable to electric vehicles.
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The court considered a PIL filed by an animal activist, expressing worries about the welfare of stray dogs during significant occasions like Independence Day, Republic Day, and the recent G20 Summit
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Over 100 toilets have been built for exclusive use by transgender people in the national capital, the city authorities informed the Delhi High Court on Monday.