Articles tagged with: Delhi High Court
Legal services exempt from GST tax until government clarification, rules Delhi HC
Service tax law firm JK Mittal & Co’s founder JK Mittal won an order in the Delhi high court exempting lawyers from government action in case of non-observance of the Integrated Goods and Services Tax Act 2017, reported News18.
Delhi HC attempts to save DU law faculty from degenerating into ‘last refuge of scoundrels’
The Delhi University’s law faculty’s practical immunity to campus violence and vandalism led the Delhi high court to issue stern warnings to the Delhi police yesterday, reported the PTI.
PIL alleges CLAT 2017 tender award dubious, unduly benefited new company
The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2017 convenor CNLU Patna has been dragged to the Patna high court, accused in a public interest litigation (PIL) of awarding an illegal tender to a company to conduct the CLAT, allegedly therefore compromising the quality of the exam.
Cutting Through the Clutter: India Takes First Steps to Unleash More Effective Commercial Litigation
No country can attract foreign trade and investment without a modicum of rule of law and stability in governance. Rule of law requires not only a set of easily understood norms and procedures, but also independent institutions where such norms are enforced without fear or favour. It is no coincidence that Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice features a trial scene: Venice’s wealth as a trading nation was built on its institutions’ ability to impartially and rigorously enforce contracts in accordance with the law. Hubs of commerce in the modern world such as London, Singapore, Hong Kong and Dubai all boast of excellent institutions designed to resolve commercial disputes in an impartial, effective, and efficient manner.
Patna HC registry accepts PIL against CLAT
Divyanshu Shekhar, represented by Praveen Kumar Agrawal, has filed a public interest litigation (PIL) in the Patna high court against _Common Law Admission Test (CLAT)_ 2017 convenor CNLU Patna, seeking a stay on the counselling process that allots national law school seats to candidates.
LKS Delhi senior litigation partner MP Devnath leaves to go independent
Lakshmikumaran & Sridharan (LKS) executive partner MP Devnath has left the firm after 20 years to go independent.
PIL debut against CLAT 2017 fails after GNLU student petitioner gives up in face of dozens of ‘technical objections’ and defects in writ copy
The first legal challenge to the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2017 has been withdrawn as the petitioner, after repeatedly curing formatting and technical defects and filing his petition again in the Delhi high court, has decided to approach the court through a letter petition to the Chief Justice of the Delhi HC and the Chief Justice of India (CJI).
CLAT 2017 challenged by GNLU student in Delhi HC for negligent question paper
The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2017 convenor CNLU Patna is in the Delhi high court facing a writ for its negligence in framing the question paper.
Phoenix wins withdrawal for Arnab’s Republic vs India Today in Delhi HC ratings writ
Phoenix Legal and senior counsel Ramji Srinivasan won for Arnab Goswami’s new TV news venture Republic in the Delhi high court, after the India Today Group withdrew its writ that we had first reported yesterday, which challenged Republic for allegedly violating the telecom law to gain unprecedented TV ratings (TRP).
Phoenix reps Arnab vs India Today writ, plus other anti-Republic claim by TOI [READ PETITION • UDPATE-1]
We understand that law firm Phoenix Legal is defending journalist Arnab Goswami’s freshly launched news channel Republic TV in the Delhi high court, against news channel TV Today’s writ that alleges that Republic is violating telecom law to gain unprecedented television ratings (TRP).
Delhi lower judiciary exam 2015: 10 months on, no whisper of result
The Delhi Judicial Services (DJS) exam result is facing another long delay, this time of at least 10 months, keeping with previous years’ trends. The last DJS exam, which is the first phase to qualify for interviews to join Delhi’s lower judiciary, was held by 10 July 2016.
Saikrishna wins pro bono for ‘flying coffin’ MIG pilot injured in 2005 crash
“The Delhi High Court on Tuesday asked the Centre and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited to pay Rs 55 lakh as compensation to an Indian Air Force pilot who was injured in a MiG-21 crash in 2005. While the government will pay Rs 5 lakh, the state-run aeronautics firm will have to shell out Rs 50 lakh to Wing Commander Sanjeet Singh Kaila within four weeks,” reported PTI.
HC invites Khaitan Calcutta partners to rebut Deepak Khosla push for perjury case against all of them
Khaitan & Co’s Calcutta partners and some of the firm’s current and one former associate have been summoned by the Calcutta high court to respond to perjury and criminal contempt allegations made against them by advocate Deepak Khosla on behalf of his client.
Mason & Associates reps Google in India’s second claim of a ‘right to be forgotten’ (in an online judgment) [READ PETITION]
Mason & Associates is defending Google in the Delhi high court against a writ claiming the “right to be forgotten” on the internet, in the second instance of such a claim before an Indian court.
Atul Dua in HC mediation with late co-founder Sunil Seth’s family over unfreezing firm’s accounts, lawyer salaries
Erstwhile Seth Dua & Associates (SDA) co-founding partner Atul Dua, is in court for the release of the firm’s lawyers’ salaries, after the successors of the late co-founder of the firm, Sunil Seth, entered into a dispute with him over withdrawals from the firm’s bank account.
Nalsar final 2017 recruitments hit 100%: 58 jobs, most at BigLaw firms • 14 to go into academia, policy, Bhutan • Only 2 opt for India courts
Nalsar Hyderabad’s first out of the gate to confirm final the jobs secured by its 2017 graduating batch, scoring jobs for all 58 students who were part of the organised campus recruitments out of a total batch of 74.
Ram Jethmalani’s Rs 1 cr retainer to Kejriwal causes flutters, but RamJet says he’ll do it pro bono after all if he must
Ram Jethmalani, apparently proposed to charge Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejrriwal a Rs 1 crore retainer and Rs 22 lakhs per appearance to defend him against political rival Arun Jaitley’s defamation claim.
Trilegal, steadily continuing on all-equity path, promotes 2 in disputes to partner: Jafar Alam, Ashish Bhan
Trilegal has promoted Delhi disputes counsel Jafar Alam and Ashish Bhan into its all-equity partnership, which now numbers 37.
Delhi HC judge recuses self from Amity suicide case because has family studying at Amity
After the apex court in September 2016 took suo motu notice of former Amity Law School, IP University, student Sushant Rohilla’s suicide, the case was transferred to the Delhi high court March 2017 to be decided on merits, where where progress has been slow.
Delhi HC gets new seniors: Chander Lall, Akhil Sibal, ex-law firmite Darpan Wadhwa + 9 [UPDATE-1]
The Delhi high court has designated new senior counsel, including, as long expected, Chander Lall and Akhil Sibal.