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A bench of Justice Rekha Palli said:"I am inclined to issue notice. If the rules have not been stayed, then they have to comply with the rules."
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The court added that even the Delhi Disaster Management Authority allowed it to continue, workers were already present at the site and, therefore, "we see no reason to stop the work".
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Fear of tracing private communications and using them against users can have a chilling effect on fundamental freedoms
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The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) had asked social media platforms to abide by the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules
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The court declined to pass any interim order staying the permission, granted on May 12, for clinical trials
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Senior advocate Kapil Sibal, representing WhatsApp, submitted before a bench of Chief Justice D.N. Patel and Justice Jyoti Singh that it is trying to get users on board, but if they do not agree to the privacy policy
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The plea refers to the plight of a man, whose parents succumbed to the infection while at home and for almost a day
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Political leaders are expected to surrender their stocks to the Director General of Health Services, Delhi government for use for the poor and needy persons
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The court made the observation while hearing the petitions on how the health infrastructure is trying to cope with the deadly second wave of the pandemic.
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The court said once a seizure was made, the Investigating Officer (IO) shall immediately inform the DC about the same.
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The observation by a bench of Justices Vipin Sanghi and Rekha Palli came during hearing of a plea by Maharaja Agrasen Hospital over shortage of oxygen for seriously-ill COVID patients.
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A single bench of Justice Navin Chawla said it did not find merit in the petition and refused to quash the CCI probe. The court said probe cannot be quashed merely because CCI did not await the outcome of the cases pending
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"You are not exploring all avenues to augment oxygen supply. Beg, borrow or steal," the court told the Centre, and asked why it was not waking up to the gravity of the emergency situation
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Justice Manoj Kumar Ohri on Wednesday sought a response from respondents while slated the matter for getting on May 25th.
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Future Retail said it will "defend the matter/proceedings through our legal counsels".
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The three judges, who were having mild symptoms, received their test reports yesterday, sources said, adding that they did not conduct the court on Monday.
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"The wearing of a mask is like a 'suraksha kavach' for preventing the spread of COVID-19," the court said.
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The court was approached on the grounds that the asset sale violated a contract that Kishore Biyani entered with Amazon.
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"The company has filed an appeal before the High Court of Delhi against the impugned order dated March 18, 2021 passed by Single Judge,” said Future Retail.
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The high court had on February 24 issued notices and sought replies of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Delhi Government and Delhi Police on the petition filed by the Delhi Waqf Board.