Delhi High Court
32,492 judgments
M. Rajan v. Manohar Lal
The Delhi High Court upheld the trial court's order rejecting dismissal of a loan recovery suit for lack of territorial jurisdiction, holding that part of the cause of action arose within Delhi.
Tommorrowland Limited v. Essar Capital Ltd.
The Delhi High Court upheld an arbitral award enforcing underwriting obligations of a defendant underwriter in a public issue, rejecting challenges based on service and discharge of liability upon initial subscription closure.
Shenzhen Shandong Nuclear Power Construction Company Limited v. Vedanta Limited
The Delhi High Court upheld the execution order enforcing an arbitral award by directing payment of the EURO component in INR at the exchange rate prevailing on the claim filing date, affirming that the execution court cannot modify unchallenged award provisions or Supreme Court orders.
TOMMORROWLAND LIMITED v. JALAN & CO.
The Delhi High Court upheld ex post facto extension of arbitration time and enforced the arbitral award against underwriters for liability arising from undersubscription of a public issue despite early closure.
Tomorrowland Limited v. Nicco Uco Alliance Credit Ltd.
The Delhi High Court upheld ex post facto extension of time for arbitration awards and enforced arbitral awards against underwriters for failing to fulfill obligations after a public issue became undersubscribed following SEBI's withdrawal directive.
The Pr. Commissioner of Income Tax -2- Agra v. Madhur Mittal
The Delhi High Court dismissed the revenue's appeal, upholding the ITAT's deletion of unexplained cash credit additions under Section 68 of the Income Tax Act, affirming that the assessee sufficiently proved the genuineness and creditworthiness of the cash credits.
Tommorrowland Limited v. Clarity Financial Services Ltd.
The Delhi High Court upheld an ex parte arbitral award against an underwriter in a public issue dispute, granting ex post facto extension of time under Section 28 of the Arbitration Act, 1940 and rejecting objections on service and liability grounds.
Lalit Makhan v. Aarti Valia
The Delhi High Court dismissed the husband's appeal against pendente lite maintenance granted to the wife and son, holding that income can be assessed on minimum wages where the husband fails to disclose actual earnings.
Tomorrowland Limited v. Navoday Management Services Ltd
The Delhi High Court upheld ex parte arbitral awards against underwriters for failing to fulfill obligations in an undersubscribed public issue, granting ex-post-facto extension of time under Section 28 of the Arbitration Act, 1940.
Tommorrowland Limited v. DCM Financial Services Ltd.
The Delhi High Court upheld ex post facto extension of arbitration time and enforced ex parte awards against underwriters for liability arising from an undersubscribed public issue following SEBI's withdrawal directive.
Akshay @ Golu v. State NCT of Delhi
The Delhi High Court dismissed the bail application of an accused charged with murder, emphasizing the serious nature of the offence, prima facie evidence against him, and risk of tampering with evidence or absconding.
Hindustan Construction Company Limited v. National Highways & Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited
The Delhi High Court appointed an Arbitral Tribunal by consent of parties under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996, directing it to proceed with arbitration in a contract dispute.
MS ANAND AND CO v. UNION OF INDIA
The Delhi High Court allowed the petition to refer additional claims under the same agreement to the existing Arbitral Tribunal with parties' consent.
Sikka Motors Pvt Ltd v. Hyundai Motor India Ltd
The Delhi High Court dismissed the petition under Section 9 of the Arbitration Act for lack of jurisdiction, holding that exclusive jurisdiction lies with the courts at Chennai as per the arbitration agreement.
C.L. Chouksey Homeopathy Medical College and Hospital v. Union of India & Ors.
The Delhi High Court quashed the order rejecting the petitioner's second appeal for BHMS admissions due to lack of proper consideration and remanded the matter, allowing interim participation in counselling.
Tommorrowland Limited v. Sharma & Co. & Ors.
The Delhi High Court upheld ex parte arbitral awards against underwriters in a public issue dispute, granting ex post facto extension of time under Section 28 of the Arbitration Act, 1940, and rejecting challenges on service and liability grounds.
Tommorrowland Limited v. Sterling Holiday Financial Services Ltd.
The Delhi High Court upheld ex parte arbitration awards against underwriters for failing to fulfill obligations after a public issue became undersubscribed, granting ex-post-facto extension of time under Section 28 of the Arbitration Act, 1940.
Tomorrowland Limited v. S.K. Nahata & Co.
The Delhi High Court upheld ex-post-facto extension of time for arbitral awards and enforced awards against underwriters liable for undersubscription in a 1995 public issue, rejecting service and merits objections.
Tommorrowland Limited v. Dolf Leasing Ltd.
The Delhi High Court upheld an ex parte arbitral award holding that underwriters’ obligations arise upon undersubscription of a public issue post-SEBI-directed withdrawals, and proper service and arbitration procedures were followed.
TOMMORROWLAND LIMITED v. SANCHAY FINVEST LIMITED
The Delhi High Court upheld ex parte arbitral awards against underwriters in a public issue dispute, allowing ex-post-facto extension of time under Section 28 of the Arbitration Act, 1940, and rejecting challenges on service and merits.