Ridhima Malhotra

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Facebook, Google get interim relief

Google India and Facebook India were on Thursday provided interim relief by the Delhi high court which exempted their executives from personally appearing before the trial court to face criminal proceedings in a case of alleged webcasting of objectionable content.

Injured diplomat may face problem in leg

The Israeli diplomat, who received serious injuries in the explosion in her car on Monday, may face hindrance in future in moving one of her legs as some nerves of her spinal cord have suffered permanent damage.

Hc won’t stay proceedings against yahoo

The Delhi high court on Friday refused to stay criminal proceedings against Yahoo India for allegedly hosting objectionable material on its website.

Court calls for press guidelines

The Delhi high court has taken a serious view of media reports disclosing the identity of the two-year-old girl, admitted in AIIMS in a critical condition in January, and that of the teenaged girl who

Court rejects Chandolia plea

The Delhi high court on Monday refused to dismiss the criminal proceedings in the 2G spectrum allocation case against R.K. Chandolia, former private secretary to communications minister A.

Katara killers’ visits to hospital irk HC

The Delhi high court on Thursday said the frequent visits by Vikas and Vishal Yadav to hospitals for treatment were uncalled for and directed the AIIMS to get the duo examined by a medical board.

Balwa to Delhi HC: Quash 2G charges

Swan Telecom and DB Realty promoter Shahid Usman Balwa has moved the Delhi high court seeking quashing of the charges framed against him by the trial court in the 2G spectrum allocation case.

HC seeks medical records of convicts

The Delhi high court on Wednesday asked Tihar jail authorities to submit the medical records of Vikas and Vishal Yadav, serving life sentence in the 2002 Nitish Katara murder case, on a plea that the

Anticipatory bail TO SWAMY OVER ARTICLE

The Delhi high court on Monday granted anticipatory bail to Janata Party leader Subramanian Swamy, accused of spreading communal enmity by writing an “inflammatory” article in a newspaper, after he ga

‘Govt can’t shift burden to teach disabled on us’

Unaided private schools in the city have told the Delhi high court that they would need government aid and two years’ time for putting in place infrastructure for the benefit of disabled students, say

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