Delhi High Court Headlines: Justice in Action

The Delhi High Court handled multiple notable cases, including quashing an old case against Madhu Kishwar, dealing with film release issues, criticizing ANI's conduct over copyright disputes, and addressing obligations around industrial sewage systems.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 29-10-2025 22:25 IST | Created: 29-10-2025 22:25 IST
Delhi High Court Headlines: Justice in Action
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The Delhi High Court addressed several significant cases on Wednesday, emphasizing its pivotal role in justice delivery. A 17-year-old attempt to murder case against academician Madhu Kishwar was quashed, revealing the FIR as a retaliatory measure rather than genuine legal action.

In other proceedings, the court opted not to expedite a hearing concerning the film 'The Taj Story,' poised for a Friday release. Simultaneously, the court criticized ANI for its approach in a copyright dispute, highlighting procedural overreaches by the news agency when it approached YouTube directly.

Additional cases of note included the court's inquiry into the government's strategy against AI chatbot misuse and its response to a plea for more diverse appointments in the National Commission for Minorities. Furthermore, the court expressed dissatisfaction with the management of industrial areas in Delhi, underlining the absence of adequate sewage systems.

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