Justice Vibhu Bakhru allowed the SFIO to interrogate the Singh brothers, former CMD of REL Sunil Godhwani and Kavi Arora for two weeks from January 1, 2021 onwards
The Delhi High Court suggested to the AAP government to give more time to people to obtain colour coded fuel stickers before it starts fining them Rs 5,500 for the violations.
The court ruled that Amazon's attempt to control Future Retail through a conflation of agreements it has with an unlisted unit of the Indian company will be violative of the FEMA FDI rules
The AAP government's claim before the Delhi High Court on Wednesday that it has not approved any ration card applications from 2016-2018 was contrary to RTI information
Court prima facie finds suit filed by Future Retail is maintainable, Emergency Award valid, and Future Retail's resolution approving deal with Reliance was also valid
DIAL has also moved court to recover the money it paid to AAI since April
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday directed the municipal corporations of North and East Delhi to release within two weeks the arrears of salaries of doctors
A bench of Chief Justice D N Patel and Justice Prateek Jalan made the observation while hearing a plea moved by the Board
Justice Navin Chawla said the information sought by the RTI applicant with regard to details of the ministry or department officials who accompanied the PM on a trip cannot be disclosed
'What is the problem in giving the number of passengers?'
The Delhi High Court Wednesday sought response of the Centre, RBI, SEBI, IRDAI and National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI)
No consensus on questions to be raised, court decides to hear them all
The petitioner had alleged that used swabs were being "thrown out in public".
The high court also issued notice to the Enforcement Directorate (ED) and sought its stand on the appeal by December 17
Verdict a respite for MIAL, which invoked force majeure due to Covid disruptions
It has said that these amounts have to be deposited with it by the companies within 20 days from November 23 when the orders were passed
The Delhi High Court asked the AAP government as to what was so special about spas that they were not being allowed to open
WhiteHat Jr had filed a Rs 20-crore lawsuit against Poonia, alleging infringement of trademarks, invasion of privacy, and defamation
Shortly after the Delhi HC hearing, Karan Bajaj, said in a Q&A that all their objectives were met through the suit
The Delhi High Court on Monday asked Air India to consider paying at least one month's salaryto its pilots, engaged on contractual basis, whose services were suspended in April and later terminated in August, saying that employees cannot be left to hang high and dry. Justice Navin Chawla asked the counsel for national carrier Air India to take instructions on paying one month's salaryto the contractual pilots, who number around 61. The services of these pilots were terminated in August. The court also asked the airline to hear out the grievances of the pilots, who were engagedon contract after they superannuated, and to see whether something, like a "golden handshake", can be done for them. With the suggestions, the court listed the matter for hearing on December 16. The court was hearing two pleas moved on behalf of the terminated contractual pilots who have sought quashing of the April 2 order suspending their services and the subsequent order of August 7 by which they were all .