The petition, filed by 17 civil services aspirants, seeking quashing of UPSC Civil Services Preliminary Examination, 2023, and for re-conducting the preliminary test
Delhi High Court directed two police officials to plant 100 fruit-bearing trees following their altercation with a lawyer over protecting trees during civil work carried out by a government agency
Delhi High Court directed all district courts to allow any of the parties or their counsel to appear via hybrid or video-conferencing mode throughout court proceedings without the need for a prior request
A vacation bench of Justices Sudhanshu Dhulia and KV Viswanathan declined an urgent hearing of the plea saying the case does not require a hearing during the vacation
Sisodia moved regular and interim bail pleas both in the Delhi High Court. He had moved interim bail on the basis of his wife's illness and sought six weeks' bail in that.
The PIL by Delhi University law student contended that CLAT exam "discriminates" and fails to provide a "level playing field" to students whose educational backgrounds are rooted in regional languages
On the grounds that she was unaware of the proceedings, the petitioner initially unsuccessfully challenged the divorce before an additional district judge 18 months after the date of the order.
Accepting his apology, a Bench of Justices Siddharth Mridul and Vikas Mahajan discharged Agnihotri of the contempt charge and cautioned him to remain careful in the future
The court said that while the instructions for 'Pathaan' have been put into action, a comprehensive consultation with all relevant parties would be necessary to ensure the implementation of the framework in both form and substance
On April 1, 2020, CM Kejriwal tweeted that families of those who served any COVID-19 patient will be given Rs 1 crore as the government's mark of respect for their service