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Delhi HC issued fresh notice to the BBC on a plea by an NGO seeking damages, claiming its documentary "India: The Modi Question" casts a slur on the country's reputation.
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The DGCA said that it can't interfere in employment contracts or decisions between airline operators and pilots and urged the court to dismiss the airline's petition with costs.
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DGCA has told the Delhi High Court that it cannot interfere in the employment agreement between pilots and Akasa Air
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The court ordered the blocking of eight websites named by Viacom in its suit, and directed Domain Name Registrars (DNRs) and the Centre to block any other offending website that Viacom may communicate to them in the future.
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The judge directed the then Director of the CBI to conduct an inquiry against the officials responsible and take appropriate action against them as per the law.
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During the last hearing, Akasa Air had told the Delhi High Court that it faces the necessity of cancelling a substantial number of flights, approximately 600-700, during the month of September.
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The money laundering case stems from a bunch of FIRs registered by the police in Delhi, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh.
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Justice Swarna Kanta Sharma stated that if an unmarried individual is misled into a sexual relationship with the false assurance of marriage by someone they believe is legally eligible for marriage, it could be considered a rape offense.
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Last month, a trial court had rejected Singh's anticipatory bail application, citing insufficient grounds for granting relief in light of the overall facts and circumstances of the case and the gravity of the offense.
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The husband sought annulment of their marriage under the Hindu Marriage Act on grounds of fraud and claimed she subsequently "absconded"
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Delhi HC directed that the services of professionals engaged as fellows with the Delhi Assembly Research Centre shall continue in their positions till December 6 and stipends paid to them.
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Moreover, Meta was directed to suspend Sharma's WhatsApp account and block access to any content on his Facebook page titled Rohit movie' as well as the Instagram handle.
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A Delhi HC bench dismissed an appeal filed by the wife against a family court order granting divorce on a plea by the husband earlier this year, saying the marriage for the parties was not a bed of roses and the appellant's conduct caused immense mental suffering, pain and cruelty to her spouse, entitling him to divorce
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The bench also noted that the Supreme Court had recently allowed women to join the National Defence Academy, emphasising the importance of eliminating gender bias.
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Delhi HC reserved its verdict on the city government's challenge to a single judge bench order of no coercive action against six PWD officials who were issued show cause notices over "gross violation" of rules in the renovation of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's official residence.
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The appeal against the HC judgement said it highlighted that the very objective and purpose of the 2015 Bill is to protect tiny children from exploitation and unjust discrimination in nursery admission in private schools.
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In recent times, the Delhi High Court has voiced concern about the reckless felling of trees on weak justifications
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They said the plaintiff did not place on record the video clip of the operation as aired on television or provide copies of the transcript as per the law.
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Mere disability does not deprive a person of his constitutional right to practice any profession or to carry on any occupation, trade or business, the Delhi High Court has said.
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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