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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 bench of Justice Jasmeet Singh noted that Satyakam, Additional Standing Counsel (ASC) appeared for DG Prison, that every endeavour is being made for holding the meeting and shall continue to be so done.
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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 Delhi High Court's order came on a lawsuit by Star India Pvt Ltd and Novi Digital Entertainment Pvt Ltd which operates Disney+ Hotstar platform
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The court observed that the husband is a senior architect having an experience of more than 20 years and although there was a decline in his business during the pandemic, it has again flourished.
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The petitioners seek direction to modify the 2008 Standing Order and the 2019 Standing Order to ensure that express consent from complainants is taken before reference to mediation or reconciliation.
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The petition has been moved by three doctor candidates protesting against the Union Government's decision. Justice Purushaindra Kumar Kaurav issued notice to Union Ministry of Health and family welfare, National Board of Examination and Medical counselling committee on petition and directed to file reply
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The court said that a person living alone may find solace in having friends, and merely talking to friends cannot be viewed as neglecting or being cruel to one's spouse.
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It is also stated that the Petitioner wrote to M.E.A on 4.09.2023, 12.09.2023 and 13.09.2023. However, she has received no reply to date, it added.
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Vikram Patel has been missing since his ship left India on February 11. His wife filed the plea, requesting government intervention and a search operation.
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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"