Courts round-up Oct 21, 2020: Delhi HC allows CM Arvind Kejriwal’s plea in Chief Secretary assault case, Calcutta HC eases visitor rule for Durga Puja pandals

In Chief Secretary assault case, Delhi High Court allows Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s plea to consider statement of witness Delhi University To Charge Rs 750 For Issuance Of Digital Degrees. Delhi High Court To Examine The Legality plea says students facing problems in admission. A day before Durga pooja, Calcutta High Court eased its order which declared Durga Puja pandals “no-entry zones” for visitors amid the novel coronavirus pandemic, entry of up to 45 people allowed at a time. In FCRA violation case, Kerala High Court declines to vacate stay, says CBI probe in Life Mission project to continue
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