CITATIONS 2022 LiveLaw 1 TO 2022 LiveLaw 265 Nominal Index RAKESH KUMAR v. VIJAYANTA ARYA AND ORS 2022 LiveLaw 1 xyz v. GNCTD 2022 LiveLaw 2 FUTURE RETAIL LTD. Faceless Assessment Scheme Does Not Mean No Personal Hearing, Mandatory Requirement U/S 144B Of Income Tax Act: Delhi High Court Case Title: Bharat Aluminium Company Ltd. v. Union of India & …
This digest contains a total of 66 important judgments and orders of the Delhi High Court for the month of January reported by Live Law. Faceless Assessment Scheme Does Not Mean No Personal Hearing, Mandatory Requirement U/S 144B Of Income Tax Act: Delhi High Court Case Title: Bharat Aluminium Company Ltd. v. Union of India & Ors., WP 14528/2021 Citation: …
Allahabad High CourtAllahabad High Court Directs UP Govt To Regularly Update State Enactments, Amendments On Official Websites The High Court called upon the Uttar Pradesh Government to regularly update the text of the state laws, along with the amendments, if made, on its official websites. Other Developments: Specify Details Of Website, Platform Where Info On Criminal History Of Citizens Is …
"We only want to say that the state has failed in fulfilling its fundamental obligations of protecting the fundamental rights." Remarked a division bench comprising of Justice Vipin Sanghi and Justice Rekha Palli on being informed during the course of hearing that a relative of a lawyer appearing before the Court had passed away.The lawyer whose relative was in dire …
Orders Relating to Fundamental Rights 1. Delhi High Court Holds "To Have A Name And Express The Same" Is Protected Under Articles 19 & 21, Allows DU Student's Plea In a landmark judgment, the single judge bench of Justice Jayant Nath while hearing a DU student's plea, held that "to have a name and express the same" is protected under …