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The Delhi High Court ruled that social media influencers can criticise brands if their statements are backed by scientific ...
Restaurant and hotel associations in India have challenged a Delhi High Court order prohibiting mandatory service charges.
The Delhi High Court has instructed the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) to commence demolishing illegally constructed ...
The court was hearing a petition filed by Ajmer Sharif Dargah challenging the CAG’s decision to audit the accounts of the ...
The Delhi High Court has refused to entertain a petition filed by a Pakistani woman, who married an Indian citizen, seeking ...
The Delhi High Court has granted OMA Salam, ex-chairman of the banned Popular Front of India, a three-day custody parole to ...
The Delhi High Court has flagged the rampant misuse of the Central government's Duty Drawback Scheme by various exporters.It is a unique scheme to encourage exports and allows refund of customs ...
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At the heart of the debate are three issues: consumer rights, free-market principles, and wage security of restaurant workers ...
The appeal filed by National Restaurants Association of India is likely to be listed before a division bench on Tuesday.
The Delhi High Court on Monday dismissed an appeal filed by the Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) challenging a ₹43.52 ...
Social media influencers can make statements against consumer brands on social media platforms, provided they are backed by ...
Important cases heard in the Delhi High Court on Monday, April 28: * National Restaurants Association of India challenged order holding that restaurants cannot mandatorily levy service charge on food ...
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