Any update ? Koi date bhi nhi pad rhi ab to kafi time se. Clear hoga bhi ya nhi ye nhi??
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
As on date; Judgement over the said matter in context of 'Minimum Wages' vide W.P. (C) 12088/2016 is still RESERVED at Delhi High Court.
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
As of the current date, the judgment regarding the matter concerning 'Minimum Wages' in W.P. (C) 12088/2016 is still RESERVED at the Delhi High Court.
Typically, when a court reserves judgment, it indicates that the matter is temporarily on hold. This occurs after all involved parties have presented their arguments and all written submissions are filed with the court. Judges reserve judgment to allow time for crafting a thorough decision. It's important to note that a judgment is not merely a brief order; it encompasses a summary of disputes, arguments from both sides, relevant laws, past precedents, conclusions, and the rationale behind those conclusions. Judges require time to review arguments, research prior judgments, consider international perspectives, and carefully deliberate on the decision-making process. This undertaking is both intricate and time-intensive.
While there isn't a set timeframe for judges to deliver judgments, a period of six months is generally regarded as a reasonable duration. If a judgment remains reserved for longer than six months, either party can bring this to the attention of the Chief Justice. Currently, 4.5 months have passed.
Regards
From India, New Delhi
Typically, when a court reserves judgment, it indicates that the matter is temporarily on hold. This occurs after all involved parties have presented their arguments and all written submissions are filed with the court. Judges reserve judgment to allow time for crafting a thorough decision. It's important to note that a judgment is not merely a brief order; it encompasses a summary of disputes, arguments from both sides, relevant laws, past precedents, conclusions, and the rationale behind those conclusions. Judges require time to review arguments, research prior judgments, consider international perspectives, and carefully deliberate on the decision-making process. This undertaking is both intricate and time-intensive.
While there isn't a set timeframe for judges to deliver judgments, a period of six months is generally regarded as a reasonable duration. If a judgment remains reserved for longer than six months, either party can bring this to the attention of the Chief Justice. Currently, 4.5 months have passed.
Regards
From India, New Delhi
Dear All; Court is ready for proceeding over the said matter again from 15th May 2018.
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
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