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Important cases to be heard in Delhi High Court on Wednesday

The Delhi High Court is set to hear a number of important cases on Wednesday that have the potential to impact the lives of citizens in the city and beyond. With a reputation for delivering justice and upholding the law, the Delhi High Court plays a crucial role in ensuring the fair and efficient functioning of the judicial system in the capital. Let us take a look at the cases that are scheduled to be heard on Wednesday.

1. Plea against WhatsApp privacy policy: One of the most anticipated cases to be heard on Wednesday is a petition filed against WhatsApp’s controversial privacy policy. The petition, filed by two students, raises concerns about the messaging app’s updated policy, which allows for the sharing of user data with its parent company Facebook. The court will hear arguments on whether this policy violates the right to privacy of users and whether it can be enforced in India.

2. Challenge to Delhi government’s new liquor policy: The Delhi High Court will also hear a plea challenging the Delhi government’s new excise policy that allows for home delivery of liquor. The petition, filed by a group of NGOs, raises concerns about the potential increase in alcohol consumption and its impact on public health and safety. The court will consider whether the policy is in line with the government’s duty to protect the health and welfare of its citizens.

3. Dispute between Delhi government and Centre over COVID-19 management: The ongoing tussle between the Delhi government and the Centre over the management of the COVID-19 pandemic in the city will also be heard on Wednesday. The Delhi government has accused the Centre of not providing enough oxygen and other necessary medical supplies, while the Centre has accused the state government of mismanagement and not utilizing the allocated funds efficiently. The court will hear both sides and attempt to resolve the issues for the benefit of the citizens.

4. Plea for recognition of same-sex marriage: In a significant case, the Delhi High Court will hear a petition seeking the recognition of same-sex marriages in India. The plea argues that the denial of marriage rights to same-sex couples is a violation of their fundamental rights and goes against the principles of equality and non-discrimination. If the court rules in favor of the petition, it could pave the way for equal rights for the LGBTQ+ community in the country.

5. Dispute between Delhi government and Lieutenant Governor: Another long-standing dispute between the Delhi government and Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal will be taken up by the High Court on Wednesday. The Delhi government has accused the Lieutenant Governor of interfering in its functioning and not allowing it to take decisions independently. The court will hear arguments from both sides and attempt to resolve the issues amicably.

The cases listed above are just a few of the important ones that will be heard by the Delhi High Court on Wednesday. The court’s decisions in these cases have the potential to impact the lives and rights of citizens in the city and set important precedents for the rest of the country. The High Court’s reputation for delivering justice and upholding the rule of law gives hope to those seeking justice and fairness in the society.

The citizens of Delhi and the rest of the country will be eagerly waiting for the court’s verdicts on these cases. As we navigate through these challenging times, it is crucial to have a strong and efficient judicial system that ensures the protection of our rights and upholds the values of justice and equality. The Delhi High Court has always been at the forefront of delivering justice and maintaining the rule of law, and we can trust that it will continue to do so in these important cases on Wednesday.

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