Delh High Court

'Delh High Court' - 4 News Result(s)

  • Government Says Judge's Transfer "Routine", "Consent Taken" Amid Row
    India News | Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh | Thursday February 27, 2020
    Responding to a spiraling controversy over the transfer of Delhi High Court judge Justice S Muralidhar, who had on Wednesday asked for First Information Reports (FIR)s against BJP leaders for hate speeches and grilled the police over the violence in the national capital, the government said a "well-settled process" had been followed and the judge's...
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  • Uphaar Fire: Two Asked To Tender Unconditional Apology For Threats To Victim Association's Chairperson
    India News | Indo-Asian News Service | Saturday July 1, 2017
    Victims of Uphaar Tragedy (AVUT) chairperson Neelam Krishnamurthy lost two minor children in the Uphaar fire tragedy and has been fighting a legal battle for justice on behalf of the victims' families for the last 20 years.
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  • Chief Justice Carpools, But Delhi Lawyers Find That Too Tough
    Delhi News | Edited by Tanima Biswas | Wednesday January 6, 2016
    Despite being turned down recently, Delhi's lawyers aren't taking "No" for an answer. In the High Court today, they argued anew to be exempted from the new traffic rules for the capital that ban private cars on alternate days -a scheme dubbed "odd-even" because cars with license plates ending in odd numbers are allowed on the road on odd-numbered d...
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  • Steps Need to be Taken to Control Particulate Matter in Air: High Court
    Delhi News | Press Trust of India | Thursday July 30, 2015
    Delhi High Court today expressed serious concern over high levels of particulate matters in the air affecting the health of the people in the national capital and directed the city government to take steps to check unregulated building activities and plant trees.
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'Delh High Court' - 4 News Result(s)

  • Government Says Judge's Transfer "Routine", "Consent Taken" Amid Row
    India News | Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh | Thursday February 27, 2020
    Responding to a spiraling controversy over the transfer of Delhi High Court judge Justice S Muralidhar, who had on Wednesday asked for First Information Reports (FIR)s against BJP leaders for hate speeches and grilled the police over the violence in the national capital, the government said a "well-settled process" had been followed and the judge's...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Uphaar Fire: Two Asked To Tender Unconditional Apology For Threats To Victim Association's Chairperson
    India News | Indo-Asian News Service | Saturday July 1, 2017
    Victims of Uphaar Tragedy (AVUT) chairperson Neelam Krishnamurthy lost two minor children in the Uphaar fire tragedy and has been fighting a legal battle for justice on behalf of the victims' families for the last 20 years.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Chief Justice Carpools, But Delhi Lawyers Find That Too Tough
    Delhi News | Edited by Tanima Biswas | Wednesday January 6, 2016
    Despite being turned down recently, Delhi's lawyers aren't taking "No" for an answer. In the High Court today, they argued anew to be exempted from the new traffic rules for the capital that ban private cars on alternate days -a scheme dubbed "odd-even" because cars with license plates ending in odd numbers are allowed on the road on odd-numbered d...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Steps Need to be Taken to Control Particulate Matter in Air: High Court
    Delhi News | Press Trust of India | Thursday July 30, 2015
    Delhi High Court today expressed serious concern over high levels of particulate matters in the air affecting the health of the people in the national capital and directed the city government to take steps to check unregulated building activities and plant trees.
    www.ndtv.com
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