Delhi High Court
73,497 judgments
Shailendra Ghai v. Anil Ghai & Ors.
The Delhi High Court held that in partition suits with pleaded joint possession, only fixed Court Fees is payable and set aside the order directing payment of deficient Court Fees.
Dayanand Mathur and Anr. v. Govt of NCT of Delhi and Ors.
The Delhi High Court allowed petitioners to submit a representation regarding construction in Lal Dora area and directed authorities to dispose it expeditiously with a personal hearing, without staying the restrainment order.
Gurnam Singh v. The State NCT of Delhi
The Delhi High Court dismissed the bail application of the accused involved in a planned robbery with foreign currency, holding that serious offences with prima facie evidence and risk of tampering warrant denial of bail.
Jitender Saini v. North Delhi Municipal Corporation
The Delhi High Court dismissed a writ petition for lack of locus standi and maintainability where the petitioner had no direct interest or violation of rights regarding alleged unauthorized construction.
Manjinder Singh Sirsa v. South Delhi Municipal Corporation
The Delhi High Court set aside a property tax assessment order for failing to consider the petitioner's claim of agricultural use and remitted the matter for fresh assessment with a personal hearing.
Charu Oberoi v. The State
The Delhi High Court held that transferring shares in violation of status quo orders constitutes contempt but accepted an unconditional apology and restrained further transactions pending final orders.
M/S Rayapati Power Generation Pvt. Ltd. and Anr v. Indian Renewable Energy Agency Ltd (IREDA)
The Delhi High Court held that legal demand notices under Section 138(b) of the Negotiable Instruments Act are valid if issued within 30 days excluding the date of receipt of bank information about cheque dishonor, and dismissed petitions seeking quashing of complaints on limitation grounds.
Sanjay Agrawal v. National Projects Construction Company Limited
The Delhi High Court held that disqualification and blacklisting of a tenderer based on alleged forged site visit certificates without affording a fair hearing violates natural justice and set aside the impugned orders.
ALSTOM SYSTEMS INDIA PVT LTD v. ZILLION INFRAPROJECTS PVT LTD
The Delhi High Court upheld an arbitral tribunal's order holding that arbitration limitation commences only after mandatory mediation fails, dismissing the petition challenging the time bar of claims.
M/S Rayapati Power Generation Pvt. Ltd. and Anr v. Indian Renewable Energy Agency Ltd (IREDA)
The Delhi High Court held that the 30-day limitation period for issuing legal demand notices under Section 138(b) of the Negotiable Instruments Act begins the day after the complainant receives bank information of cheque dishonor, and dismissed petitions seeking quashing of complaints on limitation grounds.
Moonshine Technology Private Limited v. Tictok Skill Games Private Limited & Ors.
The Delhi High Court granted interim injunction restraining defendants from using the plaintiff's registered trademark "Baazi" in their gaming services, holding that identical use of a registered mark presumes likelihood of confusion and infringement.
Inderjeet Vachher v. South Delhi Municipal Corporation
The High Court declined to interfere with municipal action against unauthorized construction pending appeals before the Appellate Tribunal, directing the Corporation to act in accordance with law.
Ashok Bhardwaj v. Dinkar Bhardwaj and Ors.
The Delhi High Court disposed of multiple suits concerning Bari rights and puja sewa at Shri Kalkaji Mandir as infructuous due to expiry of the claimed period, without adjudicating merits, while addressing procedural issues related to legal heirship and fund deposits.
Ashok Bhardwaj v. Dinkar Bhardwaj and Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed appeals and suits as infructuous for seeking reliefs for expired periods in disputes over Bari rights and puja sewa at Shri Kalkaji Mandir, while listing connected matters on substantive issues of legal heirship and female heirs' rights for further hearing.
Ashok Bhardwaj v. Dinkar Bhardwaj and Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed multiple suits and an appeal concerning Baari rights at Shri Kalkaji Mandir as infructuous due to expiry of the relief period, without adjudicating on substantive merits.
Ashish Tiwari v. Union Bank of India
Delhi High Court granted interim protection to home buyers against coercive recovery actions by banks/HFCs in subvention scheme loans where developers defaulted and possession was not delivered, citing RBI/NHB guidelines violation.
SH UPDESH KAPUR v. PRINCIPAL CHIEF COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX & ANR.
The Delhi High Court set aside the rejection of condonation of delay in filing income tax return due to non-reflection of TDS, directing reassessment after hearing the petitioner.
Ashok Bhardwaj v. Dinkar Bhardwaj and Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed several suits as infructuous due to expiry of the relief period and adjourned connected matters concerning Bari rights and eligibility of legal heirs, including female and adopted heirs, without deciding merits.
Ashok Bhardwaj v. Dinkar Bhardwaj and Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed appeals and disposed of suits as infructuous concerning Bari rights and puja sewa at Shri Kalkaji Mandir, without adjudicating merits, due to expiry of relief periods and pending legal heirship disputes.
Ashok Bhardwaj v. Dinkar Bhardwaj and Ors.
The Delhi High Court disposed of multiple suits and an appeal relating to Bari rights at Shri Kalkaji Mandir as infructuous due to expiry of the relief period, without adjudicating substantive merits.