High Profile Cases Delhi High Court dismisses National Herald publisher AJL’s plea against eviction order March 1, 2019 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment The Delhi High Court Thursday dismissed National Herald publisher AJL’s plea challenging a single judge order to vacate its premises at ITO here. A bench of Chief Justice Rajendra Menon and Justice V K Rao rejected the appeal of Associated Journals Ltd (AJL) in which it had challenged the Centre’s decision asking it to vacate […] Read more » Chief Justice Rajendra Menon Delhi High Court Justice V K Rao National Herald National Herald publisher AJL's plea against eviction order
Top Law News Delhi High Court orders National Herald publisher AJL to Vacate Delhi office in 2 weeks December 21, 2018 / December 21, 2018 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment NEW DELHI: In a major set back to the Gandhi-family owned Associated Journals Limited, the Delhi High Court on Friday ordered to vacate its headquarters in the capital. Associate Journals has to vacate the building in the ITO area of downtown Delhi in two weeks. The government reportedly inspected the premises a few months ago and […] Read more » featured National Herald
Top Law News Hearing on Akbar’s defamation plea to commence on Thursday October 20, 2018 / October 20, 2018 by Legal India Admin | Leave a Comment M J Akbar’s criminal defamation complaint against journalist Priya Ramani, who has accused him of sexual misconduct around 20 years ago, is scheduled to come up for hearing on Thursday in the Patiala House court here.Akbar resigned as Minister of State for External Affairs on Wednesday following a spate of accusations of sexual misconduct levelled […] Read more » #MeToo Anju Bharti Anju Bharti and Shutapa Paul. Ghazala Wahab journalist Priya Ramani National Herald Shuma Raha Shutapa Paul. Sunanda Pushkar's death
Top Law News Cong could have written off loan to Herald, why assign it?: Delhi HC December 4, 2015 / December 5, 2015 by Legal India News | Leave a Comment Reserving its verdict in the pleas against summoning Sonia and Rahul Gandhi, the Delhi High Court today felt that the Congress party could have written off the loan of Rs 90.25 crore owed to it by the publishers of National Herald, instead of assigning it to a charitable company in which some of its leaders […] Read more » Cong could have written off loan to Herald Delhi High Court featured Law Legal News National Herald why assign it?: Delhi HC