#Breaking Delhi High Court restrains former coach of Indian women’s hockey team, Sjoerd Marijne, from issuing any statements or giving interviews in relation to the allegations he made against men's hockey captain Manpreet Singh. #DelhiHighCourt#Hockey@manpreetpawar07
An excerpt of the book was leaked to The Indian Express earlier where Marijne alleged that Singh had asked the team's young players to underperform on purpose so that his mates could get into the team. #DelhiHighCourt#Hockey@manpreetpawar07@SjoerdMarijne
The court has also allowed Singh's counsel to write to The Indian Express to take down the article.
Counsel allowed to make the newspaper a party to their suit if Express does not remove the piece. #DelhiHighCourt#Hockey@manpreetpawar07@SjoerdMarijne
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Court: Please ask Mr. Iqbal Chahal, BMC commissioner and administrator to come and meet us.
Before meeting us, he has to through his officers get a survey done of 20 most bad roads in Mumbai.
Sr Advocate Mahesh Jethmalani appears for LG and informs the court that allegations are defamatory and malicious and made against a high constitutional authority without any documents or basis. #DelhiHighCourt#LG@AamAadmiParty@BJP4India@LtGovDelhi
CM Eknath Shinde faction of Shiv Sena has approached #BombayHighCourt opposing the petition of Uddhav Thackeray faction to approach High Court for orders to BMC to grant permission for #Dussehra rally.
Shinde faction application states that the Thackeray group has suppressed relevant facts about the existence of a dispute on who the real @ShivSena is.
The application seeks for a stay on the proceedings before High Court till Election Commission decides on the issue.
Meanwhile the main petition filed by Thackeray faction seeking permission from BMC will be heard by Bench of Justices RD Dhanuka and Kamal Khata shortly.
The Supreme Court is set to resume hearing a batch of appeals challenging the Karnataka High Court verdict that effectively upheld the ban on wearing hijab in government schools and colleges.
A bench of Justices Hemant Gupta and Sudhanshu Dhulia concluded hearing the State and teacher's arguments yesterday. The appellants will put forth their rebuttals today.
Supreme Court Constitution Bench led by CJI UU Lalit continues hearing petitions challenging the constitutional validity of the 10% quota for the economically weaker sections (EWS).
SG Mehta: Economic criteria should be considered by parliament has been said by this court time and again. 50 percent being not a fixed ceiling and that it cannot be taken to the level of basic structure is shown through the judgment. The 50% ceiling is not sacrosanct
SG Mehta: A constitution amendment can be tested only on the ground that it destroys the “basic structure” of the Constitution itself. In other words, if such an amendment permitted to stand, the very foundational edifice of the constitution would fall.
The Supreme Court will soon continue hearing a batch of appeals challenging the Karnataka High Court verdict that effectively upheld the ban on wearing hijab in government schools and colleges.