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.
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.
The notice has been issued to alleged contemnors, including AAP leaders Saurabh Bharadwaj, Vinay Mishra and Durgesh Pathak.
The Supreme Court on Friday set aside the Delhi High Court’s order suspending the jail sentence of former Uttar Pradesh BJP legislator Kuldeep Singh Sengar in the 2017 Unnao rape case and granting him bail.
The Delhi High Court has rejected a plea by Arjuna awardee para-swimmer Prasanta Karmakar, challenging his suspension on charges of recording videos of female swimmers during the 2017 National Swimming Championships in Jaipur.
It is to be noted that last week, SpiceJet moved a division bench of the Delhi high court seeking damages from Kalanithi Maran alleging a breach of contract by the latter.
Moloy Ghatak, the state law minister, didn’t get any relief at Delhi High Court on Friday when the HC refused to quash the summons issued to him by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in connection with the investigating agency’s probe into the alleged coal scam in Bengal.
The Delhi High Court has issued directions to be followed by the court-appointed Child Safety Monitoring Committee during inspections of schools in the national capital, focusing on minimum standards of school safety.
The land of Khajuraho and the Kamasutra seemed to have come a long way from the delightful frankness of its past. With the approval of the Code of Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Bill, 2008, as also the judgment of the Delhi High Court 2009 decriminalising homosexuality, a small recovery was shown.