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![]() | Parents can approach DoE if schools demand consolidated fee: Delhi HCDelhi government counsel Ramesh Singh told the court that the Government was fully conscious of the issues raised by the petitioner | |
![]() | Delhi HC refuses to grant urgent hearing on plea to waive off school fees during lockdownThe plea said lakhs of parents are facing financial crunch due to the lockdown and health emergency arising out of COVID-19 | |
![]() | Delhi HC moved to bring back Indian students from Iran, next hearing on March 11The plea stated that though the Indian students in Iran have not been affected but there is still a life threat due to spreading of coronavirus and hence, they should return to their home country | |
![]() | Delhi HC hits Accountancy teacher with Rs 25 lakh fine for poking holes in CBSE's sample question papersA bench of Chief Justice D.N. Patel and Justice C. Hari Shankar called the petition "frivolous" and imposed a hefty fine on him | |
![]() | JNU will not fill vacancies till further notice: Delhi HC on plea against 'illegal' teachers' recruitmentAccording to the petition, in the advertisement, the selection criteria contained an additional requirement of a PhD in the specialisation concerned, which was done away with subsequently after select | |
![]() | Students yet to register for new academic year, may do so under older hostel rates: Delhi HC to JNU studentsA bench of Justice Rajiv Shakdher also issued notices to MHRD and UGC which were impleaded in the matter | |
![]() | JNU violence: Delhi HC issues notice to Apple, WhatsApp, Google on plea over preserving CCTV footage, other evidenceDelhi police informed the HC that they have already sought CCTV footage of the January 5 violence and are taking every necessary step. However, no response has come from the university | |
![]() | Delhi HC issues notice to Centre, Delhi police on pleas related to Jamia Millia violenceThe petitioners said that this was the "most significant attack" on the students since independence appealing the Solicitor General Tushar Mehta to work as Amicus Curiae | |
![]() | Delhi HC agrees to hear PIL demanding a fact-finding committee to look into violence in JamiaProtestors torched four public buses and two police vehicles as they clashed with police in New Friends' Colony near Jamia | |
![]() | 'Shocking' that JNU knows nothing about agitating students against whom it filed contempt petition: Delhi HCJustice A K Chawla directed the university to file an affidavit giving details of the students named in the contempt petition, including their courses, its status and duration of stay in the campus | |
![]() | JNU VC, officials to get police security cover to access administrative block, courtesy Delhi HC orderIt also asked the university to talk to the protesting students with regard to clearing access to the administrative block failing which the police would intervene | |
![]() | #MeToo: Can't permit 'guerilla warfare' by allowing anonymity to accusers, says Delhi HCThe court said even in cases where the law permits 'in camera hearing', both parties are entitled to full knowledge of each other and each other's case | |
![]() | Meet the members of JNU Students' Union that will finally take charge after legal drama, midnight noticesThe Delhi High Court directed the JNU Election Committee to release the results of the elections held on September 6
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![]() | New JNUSU to be officially announced at 7 pm after Delhi HC clears the decks, leaves it to GRCThe JNUSU 2019 election results were withheld after two students filed a plea saying that their nominations were cancelled | |
![]() | Can the Delhi HC reject the JNUSU results and call for reelection?The order for staying of results was passed on September 6 by Justice Sanjeev Sachdeva who also issued notice to the varsity and sought its response |
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