Putting an end to the practice of not serving non-vegetarian food in High Court canteens, a group of lawyers in Chennai served meat items to the litigants and public
KFC: In a recent order, the Delhi High Court has stated that the American fast food chain cannot claim exclusive trademark rights over the word 'chicken'.
On Wednesday, the Delhi High Court was informed that the city government alone cannot tackle the high content of pesticide residue found in vegetables and fruits sold in the city.Amicus curiae Sanjay Jain told a ...
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday stressed the need to specify the junk food items that should be regulated in schools. Hearing a plea seeking a ban on junk food in and around schools, the ...
During the hearing on this matter, Delhi High Court further issued guidelines for the ban, making it easy for both the customers and restaurant owners to follow.
The Delhi High Court has expressed concern over a recent report on pesticide residues found "beyond permissible limits" in vegetables and edible items sold across the country. A division bench of Chief Justice N.V. Ramana ...
The Delhi High Court has directed the city government to inform citizens on short-term measures to minimize the presence of pesticides in fruits and vegetables before consumption.A division bench of Acting Chief Justice B.D. Ahmed ...
The Delhi High Court has issued a notice to the city's civic agencies that are seeking help in trying to quash notifications prohibiting vendors from selling food and drinks that are exposed to dust in ...
Hamdard Dawakhana and Hamdard National Foundation (India) filed a lawsuit before Delhi High Court seeking protection against disparagement and dilution of their trademark 'Rooh Afza' by Sadar Laboratories Pvt Ltd's 'Dil Afza'.
A recent food safety inspection conducted across canteens operating in the Rajasthan High Court premises uncovered several safety and hygiene violations.