Delhi High Court
36,666 judgments
Neha Yadav v. Union of India & Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed the appeal challenging the allotment of a postgraduate medical seat to Respondent No.5, holding that she was eligible as she was not holding any seat at the time of counseling under NEET (PG) 2023 regulations.
Cloud Walker Streaming Technologies Pvt Ltd v. Union of India & Ors.
Delhi High Court dismissed writ petition challenging Odisha-based tender conditions on grounds of lack of territorial jurisdiction, holding cause of action arose in Odisha and GeM portal was merely an intermediary.
Gyanendra Kumar v. State
The Delhi High Court rejected bail to the accused in a sexual assault case involving a minor, holding that consent of a minor is invalid and the serious allegations weigh against bail.
Sombir v. Union of India
The Delhi High Court directed rescheduling of a skill test for a candidate deprived of reasonable notice, ensuring fair participation in the recruitment process.
Rishikesh Meena v. Union of India
The Delhi High Court directed expeditious disposal of the petitioner's pending representations against orders stopping training allowance and recovery, without quashing the impugned orders.
Rashmi Sharma v. Deepak Sharma
The Delhi High Court upheld the Family Court's decree dissolving marriage on grounds of cruelty under Section 13(1)(ia) of the Hindu Marriage Act, emphasizing the flexible nature of mental cruelty and rejecting the appellant's challenge.
INTER IKEA SYSTEMS BV v. QUESS CORP LIMITED
The Delhi High Court upheld the trial court's partial rejection of the Defendant's belated document production application in a trademark suit, emphasizing strict adherence to procedural timelines and preventing trial delays.
Anil Kumar Mokharia v. Union of India and Others
The Delhi High Court dismissed the petition challenging the medical unfitness declaration based on diminished visual acuity and LASIK surgery disqualification under BSF standards.
Aidem Ventures Pvt Ltd v. B.A.G Glamour Pvt Ltd
The Delhi High Court ordered transfer of nascent winding up petitions pending before it to the NCLT under Section 434 of the Companies Act, 2013, following Supreme Court precedent.
Jamahir @ Jawahar Paswan v. State (GNCT of Delhi)
Delhi High Court held that convicts of murder after rape may be granted parole on showing special circumstances such as filing an SLP, emphasizing that seriousness of offence alone cannot bar parole.
Dr. Neena Raizada v. Medical Council of India
The Delhi High Court upheld the Medical Council of India's authority to issue warnings as valid disciplinary action for professional misconduct under its regulations, dismissing the petition challenging such warning.
Vinay Jaikumar v. State
The Delhi High Court confirmed interim protection and granted anticipatory bail to the accused in a rape case, emphasizing cooperation with investigation and imposing conditions to prevent misuse.
Mohd. Arman v. Government of NCT of Delhi and Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed the petition seeking production of a missing person, holding that the police have undertaken all reasonable efforts to trace him and the investigation is ongoing.
Ashish Mittal v. Directorate of Enforcement & Anr.
The Delhi High Court held that a writ petition to quash an ECIR based on summons under section 50 PMLA is premature and not maintainable when the petitioner is not named as an accused, and anticipatory bail under section 438 Cr.P.C. remains the appropriate remedy.
Revalsys Technologies India Private Limited v. Land Ports Authority of India
The Delhi High Court dismissed the writ petition seeking acceptance of a late tender bid, holding that no technical glitches on the e-tender portal prevented timely submission and emphasizing limited judicial interference in tender processes.
Anuradha Bakshi v. The Principal Commissioner of Income Tax Central
The Delhi High Court held that the last panchnama dated 29th April 2021 marked the conclusion of search, rendering the assessment order dated 31st March 2023 within limitation under Section 153B, and dismissed the petition challenging the revisional notice under Section 263.
Shiv Prasad v. Manju
The Delhi High Court dismissed the delayed appeal against a maintenance order and stayed execution of Non-Bailable Warrants pending the appellant's appearance in family court.
Priya Jain v. Usha Jain
The Delhi High Court disposed of appeals by directing production and admission of specified balance sheets in a probate suit, with parties agreeing to no further evidence or applications to ensure expeditious disposal.
Bhagwat Singh v. Delhi Transport Corporation
The Delhi High Court directed the Delhi Transport Corporation to dispose of the petitioner's pending departmental appeal within six weeks, emphasizing timely compliance with Tribunal orders and allowing further legal remedies if aggrieved.
Sh. Jai Pal v. Central Administrative Tribunal
The Delhi High Court allowed the writ petition to set aside the CAT's dismissal of the review petition and directed reconsideration in light of similarly placed employees' exoneration following a fresh inquiry.