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Delhi High Court Orders Social Media Platforms to Remove Justice SK Sharma Recusal Hearing Videos, Issues Notice to Arvind Kejriwal
The Delhi High Court on Thursday 23 April directed social media platforms to remove videos allegedly showing unauthorized recordings of court proceedings linked to Arvind Kejriwal and others. The order came while hearing a public interest litigation (PIL) raising concerns over the circulation of such content online.
The plea sought removal of the videos, initiation of contempt proceedings against political leaders and journalist Ravish Kumar, and preventive steps to stop similar incidents in the future. It also raised concerns about a possible attempt to “scandalise” judicial proceedings.
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Supreme Court Sets Aside Eviction Order Against Centre, Says Rent Law Doesn’t Apply to Government Grant Properties
The Supreme Court of India has clarified that properties held under a government grant cannot be treated like ordinary tenancies. The Court set aside eviction orders passed against the Union of India, holding that rent control law did not apply in the case.
The landlord claimed that the Centre was a tenant paying monthly rent and had defaulted on payments between 1989 and 1991. Based on this, eviction proceedings were initiated under the Delhi Rent Control Act.
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Delhi High Court Orders Social Media Platforms to Remove Justice SK Sharma Recusal Hearing Videos, Issues Notice to Arvind Kejriwal
The Delhi High Court on Thursday 23 April directed social media platforms to remove videos allegedly showing unauthorized recordings of court proceedings linked to Arvind Kejriwal and others. The order came while hearing a public interest litigation (PIL) raising concerns over the circulation of such content online.
The plea sought removal of the videos, initiation of contempt proceedings against political leaders and journalist Ravish Kumar, and preventive steps to stop similar incidents in the future. It also raised concerns about a possible attempt to “scandalise” judicial proceedings.
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Supreme Court Sets Aside Eviction Order Against Centre, Says Rent Law Doesn’t Apply to Government Grant Properties
The Supreme Court of India has clarified that properties held under a government grant cannot be treated like ordinary tenancies. The Court set aside eviction orders passed against the Union of India, holding that rent control law did not apply in the case.
The landlord claimed that the Centre was a tenant paying monthly rent and had defaulted on payments between 1989 and 1991. Based on this, eviction proceedings were initiated under the Delhi Rent Control Act.
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Rajasthan High Court Stays Consumer Proceedings Against Actor Salman Khan Over Pan Masala Advertisement Row
The Rajasthan High Court at Jaipur has put on hold the consumer proceedings initiated against actor Salman Khan in a case alleging misleading advertisement linked to a pan masala product. The order came during a hearing on a writ petition filed by the actor challenging earlier consumer forum directions.




























