Category: Punjab and Haryana High Court

Exhibit on Sikhism at Chandigarh church to spread message of brotherhood.

Source – hindustantimes.com While the country is undergoing ideological division, the churches of Chandigarh are spreading the message of love and brotherhood on Christmas this year. Epitomising this, an exhibition organised at the Christ the King Cathedral in Sector 19 is sporting an exhibit to celebrate first Sikh master Guru Nanak’s 550th birth anniversary, along

Most Chandigarh residents oppose Tribune flyover project.

Source – hindustantimes.com Chandigarh A majority of 80-odd city residents — including senior advocates, social activists, retired engineers, architects, members of resident welfare associations and even students — opposed the ₹183-crore Tribune flyover project, claiming that it will prove disastrous for Chandigarh and plunge it into chaos, like one seen beneath the Zirakpur flyover. They

Clear lawyers’ dues or face the music, Punjab and Haryana HC warns officials.

Source – hindustantimes.com The Punjab and Haryana high court has warned officials dealing with sanctioning of lawyers’ bills to clear the same by February 20 failing which they will be forced to attach their salaries. The direction was given by the bench of justice RN Raina, who was hearing a clutch of petitions, initially brought

Appu Ghar fund siphoning case: Arrest warrant against one promoter, three get interim bail from HC.

Source – hindustantimes.com A Gurugram court has issued arrest warrants against Rakesh Babbar, one of the promoters of Appu Ghar, the controversial Gurugram amusement park, in a cheating case pertaining to siphoning of investors’ money. He is the son of former Delhi BJP MLA OP Babbar. Gurugram chief judicial magistrate (CJM) Narender Singh on December

Punjab, Haryana want Chandigarh as joint capital but with no contribution: High Court.

Source – indianexpress.com THE PUNJAB and Haryana High Court Monday observed that it has been found that though both Punjab and Haryana want Chandigarh as joint capital and are enjoying its benefits, they don’t want to contribute towards its development and conservation. The observation was made by the division bench of Chief Justice Ravi Shanker Jha and