Delhi High Court

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Gurjit Singh Sandhu v. State of NCT of Delhi

22 Mar 2022 · Subramonium Prasad · 2022:DHC:1030
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The Delhi High Court dismissed the petition to quash an FIR under Section 25 of the Arms Act for possession of 50 live cartridges without an Indian licence, holding that conscious possession is a trial issue and foreign licences or customs exemptions do not exempt criminal liability.

criminal petition_dismissed Significant Arms Act, 1959 Section 25 Arms Act conscious possession live cartridges

Mother Sparsh Baby Care Pvt Ltd v. Aayush Gupta & Ors.

22 Mar 2022 · Prathiba M. Singh · 2022:DHC:1143

The Delhi High Court granted permanent injunction to the prior user of the trademark 'PLANT POWERED', restraining the defendant from using the identical mark on identical goods due to infringement and passing off.

civil appeal_allowed Significant trademark infringement passing off descriptive mark prior user

SHAHRUKH v. THE STATE NCT OF DELHI

22 Mar 2022 · Yogesh Khanna · 2022:DHC:1027

The Delhi High Court upheld the Trial Court's order permitting the taking of voice samples of the accused, holding that such samples do not violate constitutional protections against self-incrimination and are permissible for fair investigation and trial.

criminal petition_dismissed Significant voice sample self-incrimination Article 20(3) fundamental right to privacy

Shivani Saxena v. Directorate of Enforcement & Anr.

22 Mar 2022 · V. Kameswar Rao · 2022:DHC:982

The Delhi High Court held that a writ petition challenging a Lookout Circular is not maintainable once a prosecution complaint is pending before the Special Court, directing the petitioner to seek relief before the trial court.

constitutional petition_dismissed Significant Lookout Circular LOC writ petition maintainability Article 226

Sachin Kumar v. Union of India & Ors.

22 Mar 2022 · Suresh Kumar Kait; Sudhir Kumar Jain · 2022:DHC:1000-DB

The Delhi High Court directed the petitioner to submit proof of non-availment of past service benefits from his current employer to enable consideration of his pro-rata pension claim under Ministry of Defence notifications and prior judgments.

administrative other Significant pro-rata pension Indian Air Force qualifying service Ministry of Defence notifications

Neeta Bhardwaj & Ors. v. Kamlesh Sharma

22 Mar 2022 · Prathiba M. Singh · 2022:DHC:1011

The Delhi High Court ordered eviction of unauthorized occupants from Kalkaji Mandir premises after they refused offered alternative accommodations, directing coordinated action by police and authorities to ensure safety during the Navratras festival.

administrative appeal_allowed Significant eviction unauthorized occupation Kalkaji Mandir JNNURM scheme

Neeta Bhardwaj & Ors. v. Kamlesh Sharma

22 Mar 2022 · Prathiba M. Singh · 2022:DHC:1016

The Delhi High Court ordered eviction of unauthorized occupants from Kalkaji Mandir premises after they refused offered relocation options, directing coordinated efforts for redevelopment and public safety during Navratras.

administrative appeal_allowed Significant eviction unauthorized occupation jhuggis dharamshalas

Neeta Bhardwaj v. Kamlesh Sharma

22 Mar 2022 · Prathiba M. Singh · 2022:DHC:1017

The Delhi High Court ordered eviction of unauthorized occupants from Kalkaji Mandir premises after they refused offered alternative accommodations, while permitting temporary commercial arrangements during redevelopment under police supervision.

property appeal_allowed Significant eviction unauthorized occupation Kalkaji Mandir temporary shops

Maj Abhinav Nilesh v. Union of India

22 Mar 2022 · Suresh Kumar Kait; Sudhir Kumar Jain · 2022:DHC:999-DB
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The Delhi High Court directed reconsideration of the petitioner's request for UN mission deployment with an opportunity of personal hearing and a speaking order, emphasizing adherence to natural justice.

administrative other UN mission deployment service request rejection principles of natural justice speaking order

Neeta Bhardwaj & Ors. v. Kamlesh Sharma

22 Mar 2022 · Prathiba M. Singh · 2022:DHC:1009

The Delhi High Court ordered eviction of unauthorized occupants from Kalkaji Mandir premises under court supervision after occupants refused offered relocation options, while directing coordinated redevelopment and maintenance measures for public safety during Navratras.

administrative appeal_allowed Significant eviction unauthorized occupants Kalkaji Mandir Delhi Development Authority

Neeta Bhardwaj & Ors. v. Kamlesh Sharma

22 Mar 2022 · Prathiba M. Singh · 2022:DHC:1012

The Delhi High Court ordered eviction of unauthorized occupants from Kalkaji Mandir premises after they refused offered alternatives, directing coordinated action by police and authorities to ensure public safety during Navratra.

administrative appeal_allowed Significant eviction unauthorized occupation Kalkaji Mandir JNNURM scheme

Karamjit Singh v. The State (N.C.T. of Delhi)

22 Mar 2022 · Asha Menon · 2022:DHC:988

The Delhi High Court quashed an FIR under Section 25 of the Arms Act against a licensed NRI petitioner for possession of two live cartridges, holding that absence of conscious possession and mala fide intention warrants exercise of inherent powers under Section 482 Cr.P.C.

criminal petition_allowed Significant Section 25 Arms Act 1959 Section 482 CrPC conscious possession mala fide intention

Union of India v. M/S Continental Engineering Corporation

22 Mar 2022 · Vibhu Bahkru · 2022:DHC:998

The Delhi High Court set aside the arbitral award granting reimbursement of Service Tax paid on third-party input services, holding such reimbursement was not payable under the contract terms, while upholding the award for Environmental Compensation Cess and interest.

civil petition_allowed Significant Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 Service Tax reimbursement General Conditions of Contract Item Rate Contract

Neeta Bhardwaj v. Kamlesh Sharma

22 Mar 2022 · Prathiba M. Singh · 2022:DHC:1014

The Delhi High Court ordered eviction of unauthorized occupants from Kalkaji Mandir premises after they refused offered alternative accommodations, while permitting temporary commercial arrangements pending redevelopment.

administrative appeal_allowed Significant eviction unauthorized occupation Kalkaji Mandir Jhuggis

Neeta Bhardwaj & Ors. v. Kamlesh Sharma

22 Mar 2022 · Prathiba M. Singh · 2022:DHC:1021

The Delhi High Court ordered eviction of unauthorized occupants from Kalkaji Mandir premises after they refused alternative accommodation, directing coordinated police and civic authority action to ensure public safety during Navratras.

administrative appeal_allowed Significant eviction unauthorized occupation Kalkaji Mandir temporary shops

Koteshwari Oruganti v. State of NCT of Delhi

22 Mar 2022 · Asha Menon · 2022:DHC:987

The Delhi High Court quashed an FIR under Section 25 of the Arms Act for possession of a single live cartridge without firearm or mens rea, holding that mere recovery without conscious possession does not constitute an offence.

criminal petition_allowed Significant Section 25 Arms Act 1959 single live cartridge mens rea conscious possession

National Highways Authority of India v. M/S UEM – Essar Joint Venture

22 Mar 2022 · Vibhu Bakru · 2022:DHC:984

The Delhi High Court upheld an arbitral award allowing payment claims certified under an Interim Payment Certificate, holding such claims were within limitation and not barred by patent illegality.

civil petition_dismissed Significant Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 Limitation Act, 1963 Interim Payment Certificate Taking Over Certificate

Rajender Singh Thakur v. State & Anr.

22 Mar 2022 · Asha Menon · 2022:DHC:990

The Delhi High Court dismissed the criminal revision petition upholding the conviction under Section 354 IPC, holding that revisional jurisdiction does not permit reappreciation of evidence absent perversity or illegality.

criminal appeal_dismissed revisional jurisdiction Section 354 IPC sole testimony contradictions in evidence

Neeta Bhardwaj v. Kamlesh Sharma

22 Mar 2022 · Prathiba M. Singh · 2022:DHC:1010

The Delhi High Court ordered eviction of unauthorized occupants from Kalkaji Mandir premises who refused offered relocation options, while regulating temporary commercial activities and ensuring essential services during Navratra.

administrative other Significant eviction unauthorized occupants Kalkaji Mandir relocation options

Tarun Kumar v. State of NCT of Delhi

22 Mar 2022 · Rajnish Bhatnagar · 2022:DHC:983

The Delhi High Court granted regular bail to the CEO accused in a large Ponzi scheme case after investigation completion and on grounds of parity with co-accused, imposing conditions to safeguard trial interests.

criminal appeal_allowed Significant bail Ponzi scheme Bike Bot Scheme Section 439 Cr.P.C.