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The Delhi High Court dismissed actor Juhi Chawla’s lawsuit against the implementation of 5G technology in India on Friday, fining her and two other appellants Rs 20 lakh. After hearing arguments over the suit’s maintainability, the judge reserved its decision on Wednesday.
The suit is flawed, according to Justice Jag Jivan Ram Midha, who dismissed it on technical grounds. The court said “The plaintiffs have abused and misused the process of law which has resulted in waste of judicial time. The cost of Rs 20 lakh is imposed on the plaintiffs. The plaintiffs are directed to deposit the cost of Rs 20 lakh with Delhi State Legal Services Authority within one week,”. The court further stated that if the cost is not deposited within one week, the DLSA will pursue legal action to recover it.
The Delhi High Court Friday dismissed actress Juhi Chawla s lawsuit challenging the setting up of 5G wireless networks in the country and slapped a cost.
The order came on a plea for compensation by the son of a Delhi-based taxi driver who lost his life in September last year after being stabbed and strangled while returning home after dropping off a passenger at Bulandshahr in Uttar Pradesh.
In Pics: What we know about Central Vista Project - India s new Parliament building
The Delhi High Court on Monday said that the Central Vista project is an essential project of national importance .
DNA Web Team
Jun 1, 2021, 12:16 PM IST
The Delhi High Court on Monday said that the Central Vista project is an essential project of national importance , where the sovereign functions of Parliament are also to be conducted, and added that the public is vitally interested in the project.
The bench of Justices DN Patel and Jyoti Singh dismissed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) seeking to stop with immediate effect the work of the redevelopment of Central Vista Avenue.
How the Delhi Hight Court Dismissed Concerns Over the Central Vista Project
The high court, without citing any evidence, held that public is vitally interested in this project .
Construction for the Central Vista project near India Gate, New Delhi. Photo: Seraj Ali
Urban1 hour ago
New Delhi: On Monday, the bench of Delhi high court Chief Justice, D.N.Patel and Justice Jyoti Singh dismissed the public interest litigation petition, filed by well-known translator and interpreter Anya Malhotra and historian and documentary filmmaker Sohail Hashmi, seeking a halt to the Central Vista Avenue Redevelopment Project in the capital, which allegedly poses a serious health hazard to its workers and Delhiâs citizens in view of the current pandemic.