"You cannot file a PIL for an individual. We see no reason to entertain litigation on behalf of a vigilant person," the court said and disposed of the plea by a law student.
Coronavirus Live Updates: Amid rising incidents of black fungus in the national capital, the Delhi government has issued orders prohibiting any institution, NGO or hospital from sharing information on mucormycosis cases without its permission.
A petition has been moved in the Delhi High Court against Twitter for allegedly not complying with the Centre's new IT and social media rules. The petition has been filed by Amit Acharya, a practising advocate at the Delhi high court and the Supreme Court, as described in the petition. The plea says Twitter must perform their statutory and executive duties as a “significant social media intermediary”.
Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia made it clear that the recipients should make sure they do not miss the second dose after four to six-week window.
Coronavirus live updates: India reported 186,364 fresh Covid-19 infections today, taking the caseload tally to 27,555,457. Death toll stands at 318,895. Stay tuned for corona-related news
Tribune correspondent Manmeet Singh Gill and photo journalist Sunil Kumar take you to the holy land of Tarn Taran, which was chosen by Guru Arjan Dev due to its proximity to the Grand Trunk Road built
New Delhi, May 27
Markets watchdog SEBI on Thursday ordered attachment of properties related to PACL in an illegal fundraising case as part of efforts to recover thousands of crores of investors mone
New Delhi, May 28
All members of the UK-bound Indian women's cricket team have been administered the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine ahead of their upcoming away series against England begi
New Delhi, May 26
As Delhi grapples with a shortage of coronavirus vaccines, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday said the makers of Sputnik V will supply anti-Covid jabs to the ci
According to a press release, people seeking inoculation at these centres will need to register on CoWIN and book the desired time by dialing 8800015999 (drive-through) or 8800015905 / 01143388888 (on-site)