Delve into the juicy details of high court drama featuring divorces, petitions, and hefty fines! Find out the latest buzz surrounding DMK, celebrity chef Kunal Kapur, and Google in the courtrooms.
High courts are buzzing with drama and intrigue as petitions fly and divorces are granted. DMK, the ruling party in Tamil Nadu, stirred the pot by filing a petition in the Madras High Court questioning the design of electronic voting machines (EVMs) ahead of the Lok Sabha polls. On the other hand, the Delhi High Court made headlines by granting a divorce to Indian Chef on grounds of cruelty by his wife, and later also granting a divorce to celebrity chef Kunal Kapur citing 'cruelty' meted out to him by his estranged wife.
Adding to the courtroom saga, the Delhi High Court imposed a hefty ₹1 lakh fine on Google for misrepresenting facts and failing to disclose crucial information regarding a patent issue. Meanwhile, the Madras High Court expedited criminal cases against MPs/MLAs, underlining the importance of swift justice in such cases.
In a surprising turn of events, DMK raised concerns about the design of third EVMs, urging the Election Commission to ensure better connections. On the other hand, the Delhi High Court observed 'wild allegations' in a divorce case, emphasizing the need for dignity and empathy in relationships.
The high court drama continues to unfold with twists and turns, keeping the legal world on its toes. From EVMs to celebrity divorces and fine impositions, the courts are bustling with action and controversy, showcasing the diverse facets of justice and law enforcement.
Ahead of the Lok Sabha polls, the Tamil Nadu ruling party, DMK, has filed a writ petition in the Madras High Court regarding the electronic voting machines.
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The Delhi High Court on Tuesday granted divorce to an Indian Chef from his wife on the grounds of cruelty by her. A division bench comprising of Justice ...
The First Division Bench of Chief Justice Sanjay V. Gangapurwala and Justice J. Sathya Narayana Prasad issued the direction on a suo motu writ petition taken up ...
The Delhi High Court granted divorce to celebrity chef Kunal Kapur on Tuesday on the ground of cruelty meted out to him by his estranged wife, ...
The party sought a direction to the EC to ensure that the balloting units in EVMs are connected directly with the control units without placing the VVPAT ...
The Delhi High Court on Tuesday granted a divorce to celebrity chef Kunal Kapur on the grounds of “cruelty” meted out to him by his estranged wife, ...
The bench further observed that it is a settled position of law that 'making reckless, defamatory, humiliating, and unsubstantiated allegations in public ...
The Court observed that Kapur's wife's conduct towards him was devoid of dignity and empathy which amounted to cruelty.
EVMs And VVPATs: Tamil Nadu's ruling party, the DMK on Tuesday filed a writ petition in the Madras High Court on the issue of the electronic voting machines ...
The Delhi High Court on Tuesday while dismissing its appeal imposed a fine of Rs one lakh on Google for representing wrong facts and for its failure to ...
मप्र हाई कोर्ट की इंदौर खंडपीठ ने कहा कि याचिकाकर्ता तय प्रारूप में दोबारा याचिका प्रस्तुत कर सकते हैं।
The Court found that Google had failed to disclose information regarding the refusal of its patent by the European Patent Office.
Madras High Court: कोर्ट ने कहा कि पुलिस की स्टेटस रिपोर्ट में वेंकटेश को हिस्ट्रीशीटर बताया गया है। इसमें आगे कहा गया कि वेंकटेश के जीवन ...
The Delhi High Court has got a new spot for freshly brewed coffee, court canards and legal parley with American multinational Starbucks opening an outlet in ...
The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam party has approached the Madras High Court questioning the design of the third generation M3 Electronic Voting Machines ahead ...
The DMK has filed a writ petition in the Madras High Court seeking a direction to the Election Commission of India (EC) to ensure that the balloting units ...
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