Delhi High Court records ED’s withdrawal of press release against FIITJEE
Earlier, the ED alleged that FIITJEE minted around ₹206 crore from students on the pretext of providing educational services.
The AJL has moved a division bench challenging the December 21 High Court order.
IANS | New Delhi | January 6, 2019 2:40 pm
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Associated Journals Limited (AJL), the publisher of the National Herald newspaper, has moved the Delhi High Court challenging the dismissal by a single-judge bench of its plea against the Centre’s October 30 order to vacate the Herald House within two weeks.
The AJL has moved a division bench challenging the December 21 High Court order dismissing its plea against Urban Development Ministry’s October 30 order saying AJL’s 56-year-old lease on Herald House had ended and asking it to vacate the premises by November 15.
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Earlier, the ED alleged that FIITJEE minted around ₹206 crore from students on the pretext of providing educational services.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday stayed the operation of a November 2025 Delhi High Court judgment, which had held that law students cannot be barred from appearing in examinations solely on the ground of shortage of attendance, observing that the National Law Universities were suffering due to the High Court’s decision.
The Delhi High Court granted Umar Khalid interim bail from June 1 to June 3, citing humanitarian grounds linked to his mother’s surgery.
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