The Delhi High Court has the authority to hear cases and appeals that fall under its territorial jurisdiction. It also has original jurisdiction in certain cases, which means that certain types of cases can be filed directly in the Delhi High Court without going through lower courts.
The court complex is located in New Delhi, the capital city of India, and is one of the five high courts in India established by the Government of India under the States’ reorganization Act, 1966.
Here are some of the latest articles on the Delhi High Court from The Financial Express:
- “SC issues interim stay on Delhi HC’s ruling on DIN”: The Supreme Court issued an interim stay on the Delhi High Court’s order regarding Income Tax (IT) assessment and DIN (Document Identification Number). Read more
- “Go First Crisis: Delhi High Court sets deadline for affidavit in lessor’s contempt plea”: The Delhi High Court set a deadline for the Resolution Professional to file an affidavit in the contempt plea related to the Go First crisis. Read more
- “ED must comply with three requirements before arresting a person under PMLA: Delhi High Court”: The Delhi High Court held that the Enforcement Directorate must comply with three specific requirements before arresting a person under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act. Read more
- “Delhi HC directs UGC to take action against colleges, universities offering unspecified degrees”: The Delhi High Court issued an order directing the University Grant Commission to take action against universities and colleges offering unspecified degrees. Read more
- “Delhi HC issues notices to IIT-Delhi, others over ‘secret filming’ of DU students during college fest”: The Delhi High Court took suo motu cognisance of a report regarding the alleged secret filming of DU students and issued notices to IIT-Delhi and others. Read more
These articles cover a range of topics, from legal rulings and directives to specific cases handled by the Delhi High Court, reflecting its pivotal role in India’s judicial system.