The Delhi High Court on Tuesday reserved its order on an appeal by veteran politician and Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) chief Shibu Soren against the single judge's order to not intervene in the proceedings initiated against him by the Lokpal, .
The Delhi High Court has clarified that the right to adopt cannot be elevated to the status of a fundamental right under Article 21 of the Constitution of India.The court was hearing a series of pleas filed by various Prospective Adoptive .
India News: The Delhi High Court will hear the pleas of seven suspended BJP MLAs tomorrow. These MLAs have been suspended for allegedly disturbing the Delhi Assembly on February 15 during an address by the Lt. Governor.
The court s decision came on a batch of petitions by several PAPs with two biological children who applied for adoption of a third child as per the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015.
The Delhi High Court adjourned the hearing of seven suspended BJP MLAs until the next day due to ongoing developments. The Assembly Speaker s counsel suggested the controversy could end if the MLAs apologized. The court sought instructions from the MLAs counsel and postponed the matter. The suspended MLAs argued they cannot be suspended indefinitely, citing Supreme Court rulings on graded punishment. They sought permission to attend the ongoing budget session.