Tag: Delhi High Court

India: Delhi High Court orders removal of all posts defamatory to Ramdev ‘Globally’.

Source – lexology.com There has been a recent and peculiar development in the field of international jurisdiction for orders passed by Indian Courts. This development unfolded in the case of Swami Ramdev & Anr v. Facebook Inc. & Ors., in which a decision has been passed for removing defamatory content posted online without a geographical limit. The

Orissa High Court Boycott: Lawyers must refuse to abide by call for strike, Delhi HC refuses to entertain plea for want of jurisdiction.

Source – barandbench.com Remarking that lawyers must boldly refuse to abide by any call for a strike, the Delhi High Court has refused to entertain a petition filed before it in view of the indefinite boycott called by the Orissa High Court Bar Association. The petition was dismissed by a Single Judge Bench of Justice Sanjeev

AgustaWestland case: Delhi High Court to hear on Thursday Christian Michel bail in CBI, ED cases.

Source – indiatoday.in The Delhi High Court is scheduled to hear on Thursday the bail pleas of Christian Michel James, an alleged middleman, in the corruption and money laundering cases filed by the CBI and ED in connection with the AgustaWestland VVIP chopper scam. Michel, who is in judicial custody since January 5 this year

INX Media case: Supreme Court to decide on Chidambaram’s bail plea on October 22.

Source – thehindu.com A three-judge Bench of the Supreme Court, led by Justice R. Banumathi, will pronounce on October 22 its decision on the former Union Finance Minister P. Chidambaram’s petition for regular bail in the CBI part of the INX Media case. The court had heard extensive arguments from Mr. Chidambaram’s lawyers and Solicitor-General Tushar Mehta,

Delhi High Court asks Traffic Police to forfeit pressure horns from prosecuted vehicles.

Source – financialexpress.com Delhi High Court has directed the police to “forfeit” pressure horns, in accordance with the law and also instruct them to prosecute the owners of vehicles having such accessories. Moreover, the court directed the police to continue taking action against vehicles, including two-wheelers, that are using pressure horns and silencers. “Why are you