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Delhi High Court imposes this unique condition for quashing of FIR

One Vikas Bohat was booked for outraging modesty of a woman. The High Court quashed the FIR after the parties entered into a settlement. However, the Court imposed a unique condition.

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Delhi High Court closes suo motu case on safety of students during college festivals after police SOP

The Delhi HC initiated a suo motu matter last year after taking cognizance of an Indian Express report on the alleged secret filming of students of a college at IIT Delhi fest.

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Delhi High Court denies bail to Salim Malik in Delhi riots case

Trial court had rejected Malik's bail plea in October 2022 holding that he was organiser of the Chand Bagh protest site where inflammatory speech was made.

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Travel information personal, cannot be disclosed to third party under RTI: Delhi HC

New Delhi, Apr 12 (PTI) Information related to travel is personal in nature and such details cannot be divulged to a third party under the Right to Information (RTI) Act unless it is in the larger public interest, the Delhi High Court has said.

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