Articles for Bar and Bench

Delhi HC To Hear Plea On Cases Pending Against MPs And MLAs

The case was filed in October 2020 by the court on its own after the Supreme Court’s direction to all high courts to monitor the pending criminal cases against lawmakers.

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SC Asks Madras HC To Decide Pleas Of OPS Faction Against AIADMK General Council Meet

SC gave three weeks to HC to arrive at a decision regarding general council meet of AIADMK in which OPS was expelled from the party.

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Delhi HC Issues Summons To Congress Leaders In Defamation Filed By Smriti Irani

The civil defamation suit seeking damages of Rs. 2 crore for allegedly making baseless allegations against her daughter and herself.

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SC Asks Petitioners To File Intervention Application In Challenge To Places Of Worship Act 1991

The plea claimed that by making the impugned Act, centre has arbitrarily created an irrational retrospective cut-off date with regards to places of worship.

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Delhi High Court Seeks Report On Assault Against Woman In Shalimar Bagh Last Year

The High Court issued notice to the State and AAP on the petition and sought their response but refused to stay the trial court proceedings for now.

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Delhi HC Seeks Response Of Centre And Animal Welfare Board On Plea About Anti-Rabies Vaccination And Birth Control Of Animals

The petitioner claimed her plea was with regard to alleged mismanagement of animal birth control and anti-rabies vaccination programmes, and embezzlement of government grant for animal welfare.

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Delhi HC Allows NGO To Meet Rape Victim

The court’s order came while disposing of a plea by the NGO seeking to meet through its two representatives and interact with the victim and her family for the purposes of providing them legal aid, assistance, and representation for proper investigation and before the courts of law, as per their choice to get due justice.

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SC Remits Challenge To Validity Of Section 20 of Karnataka Slum Areas Act 1973 Back To HC

The Court noted that the High Court had dealt with the matter in a casual manner.

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