Delhi HC Quashed Plea To Establish Board For Protection of Sanatana Dharma
Delhi High Court on Wednesday dismissed a petition seeking the establishment of a Board for the Preservation of Sanatan Dharma on the lines of the Waqf Board for the Protection of Hindu Religion.
Delhi HC stays POCSO case against man who married victim, says ‘extraordinary circumstances’
Delhi High Court closed a 2012 POCSO case against a man, saying the girl he married, whose father had filed a complaint
Under section 303, FIR can be registered after getting appropriate order form the magistrate
It was noted by the court that the value of the property that was stolen property was rs. 3000 making it within the scope of non-cognizable offence.
Mumbai Consumer Forum Directs Flipkart to Refund and Compensate Customer for Rejecting Product Return
Mumbai Consumer Forum orders Flipkart to refund and compensate customer over refusal of return of product, stirring responsibility of e-commerce platforms on consumer rights and product quality.
Patna High Court Releases Man Convicted Under Wrong POCSO Provision
Patna High Court released a rape convict after ruling that the trial court applied the wrong POCSO provision. Compensation to the victim was enhanced.
Rajasthan HC Quashes SC/ST Case Against Shilpa Shetty, Says Context and Intent Crucial in Such Cases
Rajasthan High Court acquitted SC/ST case against Shilpa Shetty over the alleged use of the word 'Bhangi' with a prudent observation that intent and context are paramount for identifying offensive speech.
18 State-Owned Hotels Are Ordered To Close By The Himachal Pradesh High Court Due To A Financial Shortage
The Court stated that the continued operation of these properties is nothing more than a burden on the State's coffers.
Delhi HC restricts Desi Bites From using GOOD DAY mark
The Delhi High Court recently barred Desi Bites from using the brand ‘GOOD DAY’ in a trademark infringement case filed by Good Day Biscuits manufacturer, Britannia [Britannia Industries Limited Vs. Desi Bites Snacks P Ltd & Ors.]. Britannia sued Desi Bites over its
Delhi High Court Mandates Comprehensive Arrest Memo Reforms to Protect Accused’s Rights
Delhi High Court directs police to revise arrest memos to explicitly state the reasons for arrest to protect the rights of an accused and observe procedural transparency.
The Delhi High Court Ruled That The Accused Of Money Laundering Is Not The Same As The Accused Of Murder Or Rape When Granting Bail In The PMLA Case
When granting bail in the PMLA case, the Delhi High Court decided that the accused of money laundering is not the same as the accused of rape or murder.