The government added that the issue is important and involved sensitivity which required an in-depth study of various personal laws governing different communities of the country
The plaintiffs sought an interim order of injunction against the defendant
They add that defeats the sole crux of the contractual arrangement and may dissuade foreign companies from entering Indian market
Court stays Tuesday's single-judge order dismissing Future Group's petition
Division bench of Delhi HC stays proceedings of arbitral tribunal till next date of hearing; also stays order of the single judge of Delhi HC.
The oral assurance was given by Additional Solicitor General SV Raju, appearing for the central agency
The appeal before Delhi HC's division bench for termination of Amazon arbitration will be listed before the Chief Justice of Delhi High Court at 02:15 pm on Wednesday
Dismisses its plea seeking a direction to SIAC to decide on its application
Amazon and Future have been locked in a bitter legal tussle after the US e-commerce giant dragged Future Group to arbitration at the Singapore International Arbitration Centre in Oct 2020
The Delhi High Court has sentenced a police officer to jail for a day for contempt of court after he arrested a person in breach of the directions of the Supreme Court. Justice Najmi Waziri refused to accept the apology tendered by the Delhi Police officer in the contempt proceedings and stated that personal liberty can be curtailed only by a procedure established by law The High Court also fined the police officer Rs 2,000 and imposed a nominal cost of Rs 15,000 for these proceedings on him, to be paid to the petitioner who suffered incarceration for 11 days. "Keeping in mind that R-3 is a serving police officer with the Delhi Police, that he has served for seven years and may have a long career ahead of him, he is sentenced to simple imprisonment for one day along with a fine of Rs 2,000 as well as nominal costs of Rs 15,000 for these proceedings, to be paid by him to the petitioner within four weeks," the court said in its order passed in December. Justice Waziri clarified that
A bench of Chief Justice D N Patel and Justice Jyoti Singh is scheduled to hear the petition on Tuesday
Delhi HC will pass order today
The Delhi High Court on Monday granted more time to Whatsapp and Facebook to file their response over notices issued to them by the Competition Commission of India (CCI).The Division Bench was hearing the petitions of Whatsapp and Facebook challenging the single bench, which had dismissed their pleas challenging a CCI order for an investigation into the messaging app's new privacy policy.The Bench of Justice DN Patel and Justice Jyoti Singh on Monday noted that the Data Protection Bill yet to be finalised by the respondents adjourned the matter for March 30, 2022.After taking notes of the submission of the appellant the court granted time to Whatsapp and Facebook to file their response over notice issued to them by CCI sought several details from them.The court adjourned the matter for March 30, 2022.It had granted time to Petitioners after Senior Advocate Harish Salve, appearing for Whatsapp LLC, informed the court that the CCI is insisting on a response to notices despite the matter
A vacation bench of Justice Anu Malhotra issued notice to Fortis Hospital at Vasant Kunj and also asked it to again conduct RT-PCR test on the 18-year-old student
The decision was taken after a office note was placed before Chief Justice D N Patel highlighting the present system of hearing of matters in the high court and district courts
The TML's writ petition, filed through Karanjawala & Co, was listed before a division bench of Justices Vipin Sanghi and Jasmeet Singh
The state of affairs, be it Covid or non-Covid, is "frightening" as people are "flowing like a river", the Delhi High Court said while taking note of overcrowding in Sarojini Nagar market
Last month, Amazon had said it was in receipt of summons by the ED in connection with its deal with the Future Group
Amazon has filed a writ petition against the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in Delhi High Court seeking clarification on "unnecessary" summons issued to its employees
A plea has been filed in the Delhi HC seeking direction to the Centre and RBI to formulate a policy to issue Rs 50 coins to the visually impaired.