Delhi High Court
73,497 judgments
Ashok Bhardwaj v. Dinkar Bhardwaj and Ors.
The Delhi High Court disposed of multiple suits and an appeal concerning Bari rights at Shri Kalkaji Mandir as infructuous due to expiry of relief periods, while directing further hearings on legal heirship and female heirs' rights.
Ashok Bhardwaj v. Dinkar Bhardwaj and Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed as infructuous multiple suits and an appeal concerning Bari rights and puja sewa at Shri Kalkaji Mandir, deferring substantive issues on female heirs and adoption claims for future hearing.
Ashok Bhardwaj v. Dinkar Bhardwaj and Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed multiple suits and appeals concerning hereditary and religious rights at Shri Kalkaji Mandir as infructuous due to expiry of relief periods, without adjudicating merits.
Ashok Bhardwaj v. Dinkar Bhardwaj and Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed appeals and suits as infructuous where relief periods expired, emphasizing the need for proper legal heirship and deposit compliance in disputes over Bari rights and puja sewa at Shri Kalkaji Mandir.
Ashok Bhardwaj v. Dinkar Bhardwaj and Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed as infructuous multiple suits and an appeal concerning Bari rights and puja sewa at Shri Kalkaji Mandir, deferring substantive issues of legal heirship and female heirs' rights to future hearings.
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.
Ashok Bhardwaj v. Dinkar Bhardwaj and Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed multiple suits and appeals relating to Bari rights at Shri Kalkaji Mandir as infructuous due to expiry of the relevant periods, without adjudicating merits, while recognizing ongoing disputes over legal heirship and rights of female heirs.
Ashav Advisory LLP v. Patanjali Ayurveda Limited & Ors.
The Delhi High Court held that the arbitration clause in MOU-I is incorporated into MOU-II by reference, binding all parties including non-signatories under the Group of Companies doctrine, and appointed a sole arbitrator on prima facie satisfaction of the arbitration agreement's existence.
Ashok Bhardwaj v. Dinkar Bhardwaj and Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed appeals and suits related to Bari rights at Shri Kalkaji Mandir as infructuous due to expiry of relief periods, without adjudicating merits, while addressing issues of legal heirship and compliance with auction deposit directions.
Ashok Bhardwaj v. Dinkar Bhardwaj and Ors.
The Delhi High Court disposed of multiple suits concerning religious rights at Shri Kalkaji Mandir as infructuous due to expiry of relief periods, while directing consolidated hearings on legal heirship issues including adoption and female heirs.
Ashok Bhardwaj v. Dinkar Bhardwaj and Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed appeals and suits related to time-bound Bari rights at Shri Kalkaji Mandir as infructuous, without adjudicating substantive claims on legal heirship and puja rights.
Ashok Bhardwaj v. Dinkar Bhardwaj and Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed multiple suits and appeals as infructuous for seeking time-bound religious rights after expiry of the period, while leaving substantive disputes on legal heirship and puja rights for further adjudication.
Ashok Bhardwaj v. Dinkar Bhardwaj and Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed appeals and suits related to time-bound Bari rights at Shri Kalkaji Mandir as infructuous due to expiry of the relief period, without adjudicating merits.
Ashok Bhardwaj v. Dinkar Bhardwaj and Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed as infructuous multiple suits and appeals concerning Bari rights and puja sewa at Shri Kalkaji Mandir, emphasizing that reliefs for past periods cannot be granted and highlighting issues of legal heirship and procedural compliance.
Ashok Bhardwaj v. Dinkar Bhardwaj and Ors.
The Delhi High Court disposed of multiple suits and an appeal related to Bari rights and puja sewa at Shri Kalkaji Mandir as infructuous due to expiry of relief periods, while listing connected matters on female heirs and adoption claims for further hearing.
Ashok Bhardwaj v. Dinkar Bhardwaj and Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed multiple suits and appeals related to Bari rights at Shri Kalkaji Mandir as infructuous due to expiry of relief periods, directing consolidated hearings on substantive issues of legal heirship and female heirs' rights.
Mahavir Transmission Limited v. Directorate General of GST Intelligence (HQRS) & Anr.
The Delhi High Court held that provisional attachment of bank accounts under Section 83 of the CGST Act ceases automatically after one year, directing release of the petitioner's accounts.
Ashok Bhardwaj v. Dinkar Bhardwaj and Ors.
The Delhi High Court dismissed multiple suits and appeals related to Bari rights at Shri Kalkaji Mandir as infructuous due to expiry of relief periods, without adjudicating substantive rights.
Amit Kumar Sharma v. Sanjeev Rastogi
The Delhi High Court allowed the writ petition and awarded Rs. 2,00,000 compensation to a workman illegally terminated without payment of salary dues, applying Section 25F of the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947.
Bienance Information Tecfinoly Private Limited v. Pinnacle Capital Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
The Delhi High Court allowed withdrawal of Section 11 arbitration petitions with liberty to revive if settlement talks fail.