On the issue of government funding of religious education in institutions, the Allahabad High Court has directed the Registry to register a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) as a separate case.
The Division Bench of Justice Devendra Kumar Upadhyaya and Justice Om Prakash Shukla passed this order while hearing an appeal filed by Azaj Ahmad and Others.
The intra-Court appeal arises out of the proceedings drawn by the Single Judge in Writ wherein two orders, namely, the order dated 17.05.2023...
The scheme of the Delhi government aims to promote the use of electric vehicles as a mode of transport and will compel commercial vehicles to convert from traditional fuels to electric power.
The murder and suicide case in the Shiv Nadar University in Greater Noida involving a girl and her male classmate she was in a relationship with has revealed how easy it is for a student to obtain a weapon and how easy it is for a normal relationship to quickly turn into a tragedy.
In an astonishing decision, the Court held that bulls can be regarded as “performing animals” and upheld the concept of ownership of an animal and an individual’s right to employ it in sports.
Some states have asked the public for suggestions for a draft UCC. Regulation of live-in relationships and giving equal rights to women in property are some of the issues that need looking into.
Why doesn’t the incredibly rich BCCI pay any tax? This is because it does that great job of “promoting the sport of cricket in the country,” and because the BCCI is registered as a charitable organisation
Justice Mukta Gupta, who retired from the Delhi High Court recently, has said that throughout her tenure as a judge of this High Court, she has performed her duties independent of any fear, favour, malice or affection.
Though Justice Gupta was to retire on June 27, but since the High Court was set to go for summer vacations from June 3, Friday became her last working day at the Delhi High Court.
She said she was overwhelmed to share her experience of creating a positive impact on t...