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Delhi High Court Upholds Its Original Side Rules, Prescribing A Maximum Period Of 120 Days For Filing Of Written Statements In All Suits Filed Before It

Delhi High Court Upholds Its Original Side Rules, Prescribing A Maximum Period Of 120 Days For Filing Of Written Statements In All Suits Filed Before It

The Hon’ble Delhi High Court (“Delhi HC”) was recently presented with a challenge[i] to the constitutionality of Rule 4, Chapter VII of the Delhi High Court (Original Side) Rules, 2018 (“Original Side Rules”)[ii], which mandates

Delhi High Court Affirms Privacy Rights: A Significant John Doe Order On The Right To Be Forgotten

Delhi High Court Affirms Privacy Rights: A Significant John Doe Order On The Right To Be Forgotten

In a recent decision, the Hon’ble Delhi High Court (“HC”) recently passed an injunction order in a matter[i], to take down the posts published by news channels on their websites and Unknown persons (“John Doe”)

Delhi High Court Holds Employment Lock-In Period Clauses As Enforceable, And Disputes On These As Arbitrable

Delhi High Court Holds Employment Lock-In Period Clauses As Enforceable, And Disputes On These As Arbitrable

The Hon’ble Delhi High Court (“HC”) recently ruled that a reasonable lock-in period in an employment contract is lawful and thereby, does not infringe upon fundamental rights. The HC clarified that disputes arising from such

Section 124 of the Trade Marks Act, 1999 will be applicable only when a defence is raised under Section 30(2)(e) of the Act, followed by a plea of the invalidity of mark: Delhi High Court

The Hon’ble High Court of Delhi[1] (“HC”) recently dismissed an application moved by International Great Brands LLC, under section 124 of the Trade Marks Act, 1999 (“TM Act”) against Parle’s ‘FABIO’ mark.The HC dismissed the

Unfold Nuances of Section 9 of Arbitration Act: A Case Study of Vivek Jain v. PrepLadder Pvt. Ltd., Delhi High Court 

Unfold Nuances of Section 9 of Arbitration Act: A Case Study of Vivek Jain v. PrepLadder Pvt. Ltd., Delhi High Court 

It was interpreted by the Delhi High Court that the Court exercising its powers under Section 9 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996(‘Arbitration Act’) to secure the amount in dispute or to order attachment

Debt Recovery Tribunal Cannot Entertain A Claim Below Rs.10 Lakhs Under Sarfaesi Act – Delhi High Court

There is a remarkable legal development wherein the High Court of Delhi (HC) in its ruling brought major implications on the jurisdiction of Debt Recovery Tribunals (DRT) under the Securitization and Reconstruction of Financial Assets

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