The petitioner, an employee of IRCON International Ltd, cited his knee-length prosthetic, requiring regular maintenance in Delhi, and his need for medical supervision in the city. The court noted that the petitioner's transfer to another state would hinder access to necessary healthcare, especially given his special medical condition. Delhi High Court Says State Must Ensure PWDs Not Subjected to Unnecessary Harassment.
The Delhi High Court has overturned the transfer of an orthopaedically handicapped railway employee to Chhattisgarh, saying that the state must ensure persons with disabilities (PWDs) are not subjected to unnecessary harassment by being .
Purva Yadav and Vinay K. Ambedkar, both assistant professors Grade-I, had applied for promotion to assistant professor Grade II. Although both fulfilled the eligibility criteria, their applications were rejected on the recommendation of a screening-cum-evaluation panel
While dismissing a Section 34 petition under the Arbitration Act, the Delhi High Court recently observed that the 2G judgment, whereby the Supreme Court quashed the First-Come-First-Serve (“FCFS”).
The Delhi High Court has recently said that the policy of mandatorily marking of attendance by the paramedical staff of Municipal Corporation of Delhi on “MCD SMART Mobile Application” is not.