The Delhi High Court has held that a victim cannot be a party to the revision petition before the Session's Court, while setting aside the Revisional Court order, which had directed the accused to implead the complainant defacto as respondent no 2 in his criminal revision.
The petition was filed by one Akash Yadav, who is a minor through his uncle/local guardian Dr Surendra Kumar Yadav (Petitioner-in-Person), seeking directions to be allowed to fill online forms in order to sit for the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test 2021
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday dismissed a petition as withdrawn, filed by Arjuna awardee and former Para-Badminton World Champion Raj Kumar, seeking direction to include his name, along with Parul Dalsukhbhai Parmar, for mixed doubles SL 3- SU 5 event, Badminton at the upcoming Tokyo Paralympic Games 2020.
The Delhi High Court today deferred its hearing till August 13, on an appeal filed by Arjuna awardee Paralympic shooter Naresh Kumar Sharma, challenging the Single-Judge Bench order....
if the domestic sale of the drug is permitted, “the black marketing of the drug will be stopped and it will be available to every person at affordable rate,” the plea adds.
A single Delhi High Court Bench of Justice Rekha Palli granted time to the petitioner and the Central Government to file their respective affidavits in relation to Twitter’s compliance of IT Rules 2021.
The Delhi High Court today disposed of a petition seeking directions to remove the advertisements pertaining to consumption of alcoholic drinks, allegedly in violation of the legal framework applicable to the region of National Capital Territory (NCT).
Rule 66(6) of Delhi Excise (Amendment) Rules, 2021 is in complete disregard of Article 47 of the Constitution that casts a duty on Delhi Government to improve public health by reducing consumption of intoxicating drinks and drugs, which are harmful to health, said the plea
The petition has been filed by a 15-year-old through his father (Petitioner-in-Person), seeking directions to be allowed to fill online forms in order to sit for the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test 2021