Defendant's web portal enables consumers to publish advertisements for selling and offering goods and services for a consideration
. The Delhi government told the court that the LNJP hospital is being authorised to divert bodies to crematoriums at Panchkuian and Punjab Bagh, as opposed to only Nigambodh Ghat
The court sought the response of Delhi Police and the AAP government on a plea seeking the release of 916 foreign nationals, who participated in the event
The bench noted in its order that as and when these workers will approach the concerned nodal officer, all care will be taken by the state government for their migration
The petitioner approached the high court after Google Pay did not allow him to contribute to the PM CARES Fund, without making another VPA or UPI ID on its own app.
The petitioner contended that the levy violates the Delhi Excise Act and corresponding rules
A bench of Chief Justice D N Patel and Justice C Hari Shankar issued a notice to the Delhi government and sought its response by May 2
The apex court till now normally used to sit in the combination of two or three judges, besides constitution benches
The Nafed-Alimenta judgment shows it might perhaps be time for Parliament to intervene and clarify the notion of public policy in the context of foreign arbitral awards
The case pertains to underreporting of input tax credit in the GST summary return form, GSTR 3B
Court says 90-day limit after GST rollout under rule 117 of CGST Act, on which revenue dept relied, is directional, not mandatory
The petitioner's advocate Darpan Wadhwa submitted that due to the onset of the Covid-19 Pandemic, AIIMS stands converted into an exclusive facility to treat Covid-19 patients
The move comes after the Sebi, Association of Mutual Funds (Amfi), and IDBI trustee moved a Division Bench of the court, challenging the interim order granting protection to Indiabulls.
The court was hearing a petition, filed by social activist Harnam Singh through advocate Mahmood Pracha, seeking directions for the safety of lakhs of sanitation workers
Legal consequences of the coronavirus-triggered lockdown have apparently been dealt with differently by high courts, and the Supreme Court is yet to grapple with them in an appeal
A bench of Justices J R Midha and Jyoti Singh ordered that a decision be taken in three days and steps required to protect victims of domestic abuse be immediately implemented
The lockdown enforced in the country to contain the coronavirus has also made it difficult for many victims to escape abuse or even call for help
A weekly selection of key court orders
The matters of extreme urgency will have to be mentioned before the registrar or joint registrar telephonically
A weekly selection of key court orders