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Emphasizes Binding Nature of Court Orders Over Policy Changes

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Delhi High Court Holds DDA in Contempt for Failing to Include Petitioner in Draw of Lots, Directs Officials to Explain Non-Compliance and Propose Remedial Measures, Emphasizes Binding Nature of Court Orders Over Policy Changes
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Delhi High Court Holds DDA in Contempt for Failing to Include Petitioner in Draw of Lots, Directs Officials to Explain Non-Compliance and Propose Remedial Measures, Emphasizes Binding Nature of Court Orders Over Policy Changes

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court held the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) in contempt for willfully and deliberately defying its directions issued on December 21, 2015. The Court found that…
Posted by Rawlaw December 12, 2024

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