Delhi High Court
72,289 judgments
Pawandeep Singh v. The Registrar of Trademarks & Anr.
The Delhi High Court set aside a trademark refusal order that was passed without affording a hearing, emphasizing the requirement of natural justice and directing the Registry to conduct a proper hearing using improved virtual procedures.
SAIF II MAURITIUS COMPANY LIMITED v. ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX CIRCLE INT
The Delhi High Court upheld the validity of reassessment notices issued under Section 148 of the Income Tax Act, holding that the Department had sufficient prima facie material to reopen assessments, while directing detailed examination of exemptions during reassessment.
Telecommunications Consultants India Ltd v. Power Grid Corporation of India Limited
The Delhi High Court upheld the rejection of the petitioner's bid as non-responsive for failing to meet the specified technical experience in a public tender, emphasizing judicial restraint in technical evaluations absent arbitrariness.
Neha Saini and Anr. v. Raghubir Singh and Anr.
The Delhi High Court set aside a non-speaking order dismissing an application under Order XII Rule 6 CPC and remanded it for de novo consideration, emphasizing the need for reasoned orders on admissions.
Neeta Bhardwaj v. Kamlesh Sharma
The Delhi High Court ordered eviction of unauthorized occupants from Kalkaji Mandir premises after they refused alternative accommodation, directing coordinated supervision to ensure public safety during the Navratras festival.
Neeta Bhardwaj & Ors. v. Kamlesh Sharma
The Delhi High Court ordered eviction of unauthorized occupants from Kalkaji Mandir premises after offering alternative accommodations, while permitting temporary shops and ensuring essential services during Navratra under court supervision.
Neeta Bhardwaj & Ors. v. Kamlesh Sharma
The Delhi High Court ordered eviction of unauthorized occupants from Kalkaji Mandir premises after they refused offered relocation options, directing coordinated action by police and municipal authorities to ensure public safety during Navratras.
Gaurav Arora v. State of NCT Delhi
The Delhi High Court granted anticipatory bail to the petitioner accused of sexual assault under POCSO Act, observing prima facie matrimonial discord and cooperation with investigation, while imposing conditions to prevent tampering with evidence.
Union of India v. Central Information Commission & Anr.
The Delhi High Court held that intelligence and security organizations are exempt from RTI disclosure except for information relating to corruption or human rights violations, and directed disclosure of seniority and promotion-related information to protect employee rights.
Digvijay Jain & Ors. v. Union of India & Ors.
The Delhi High Court held that assessment proceedings under Section 153A of the Income Tax Act are time barred after expiry of limitation and quashed notices issued thereafter, clarifying that continuation of proceedings during pendency of a writ petition does not extend limitation.
Bhagwan Singh v. Delhi Development Authority & Anr.
The Delhi High Court dismissed a second appeal challenging the rejection of condonation of delay in filing a first appeal, holding no substantial question of law arose and that mere lack of resources or counsel's workload do not justify delay.
Vodafone Luxembourg 5 S A R L v. Income Tax Department, Circle International - Tax 3 (1)(1), Delhi and Anr.
Delhi High Court quashed reassessment notices issued to a foreign assessee on rupee-denominated bond interest income for procedural irregularities, allowing fresh notices in accordance with law.
Sharukh @ Tannu v. State
The Delhi High Court dismissed the bail application of an accused in a murder case, holding that strong material evidence and risk of tampering with witnesses justify denial of bail at this stage.
Akshay Rawat v. The State, Govt. of N.C.T. of Delhi
The Delhi High Court granted bail to the petitioner accused of rape in a case involving allegations of honey trap and extortion, emphasizing the need for trial to determine guilt and imposing strict bail conditions.
Neeta Bhardwaj v. Kamlesh Sharma
The Delhi High Court ordered eviction of unauthorized occupants from Kalkaji Mandir premises after they refused offered relocation options, directing coordinated action by police and civic authorities to ensure public safety during Navratra.
Shambhunath Rai and Anr. v. Ajay Kumar Bhalla and Ors.
The Delhi High Court upheld the Tribunal's dismissal of a contempt petition against repatriation orders passed prior to the interim order, allowing petitioners to seek fresh interim relief pending disposal of their original application.
Syamasis Bandyopadhyay v. Kalyani Das Sarkar & Ors.
The Delhi High Court upheld the procedural discretion of the NCDRC in admitting a rejoinder filed before a prohibitory order and allowed the petitioner to file a surrejoinder to raise objections, dismissing the petition under Article 227.
Devender Kumar v. State of Delhi
Delhi High Court granted bail to accused in a large-scale cab fraud case after balancing seriousness of charges with severity of punishment and completion of investigation.
Neeta Bhardwaj & Ors. v. Kamlesh Sharma
The Delhi High Court ordered eviction of unauthorized occupants from Kalkaji Mandir premises after they refused alternative accommodation, directing police-supervised eviction and arrangements for temporary shops and utilities during Navratra.
Pr. Commissioner of Income Tax (Central)-2 v. S.S. Con Build Pvt. Ltd.
The Delhi High Court dismissed the tax department's appeal, affirming that additions under Section 68 not based on seized material cannot be sustained under Section 153A proceedings.