Delhi High Court

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M/S Integrated Project Logistics Private Limited v. Union of India

27 May 2021 · Manmohan; Sanjeev Narula · 2021:DHC:1717-DB

The Delhi High Court directed the Union of India to process the petitioner’s manually filed GST TRAN-1 Form and allow input tax credit due to technical glitches faced in electronic filing.

tax petition_allowed Significant GST TRAN-1 Form input tax credit Section 140(8) CGST Act Rule 117(1A) CGST Rules

Matrix Cellular (International) Services Limited v. State (NCT of Delhi)

27 May 2021 · Yogesh Khanna · 2021:DHC:1709
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The Delhi High Court upheld the lawful seizure of oxygen concentrators suspected of black marketing under relevant drug and essential commodities laws, dismissing the petition for their release during ongoing investigation.

criminal petition_dismissed Significant oxygen concentrators seizure Essential Commodities Act Drugs and Cosmetics Act

R.R. Distributors Pvt. Ltd. v. Commissioner of Central Tax, GST, Delhi North & Anr.

27 May 2021 · Manmohan; Sanjeev Narula · 2021:DHC:1716-DB
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The Delhi High Court allowed a taxpayer to rectify bona fide errors in GST transitional credit forms and directed authorities to accept corrected filings to enable claiming input tax credit.

tax petition_allowed Significant transitional input tax credit TRAN-1 Form TRAN-2 Form CGST Act 2017

MS LOKESH CONSTRUCTIONS P LTD v. THE ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER OF INCOME TAX

27 May 2021 · Rajiv Shakdher; Talwant Singh · 2021:DHC:1720-DB

The Delhi High Court set aside an assessment order passed without issuing a mandatory show cause notice-cum-draft assessment order under Section 144B of the Income Tax Act, directing the revenue to comply with procedural requirements before passing a fresh order.

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27 May 2021 · Manmohan; Sanjeev Narula · 2021:DHC:1723-DB

This document is a listing of multiple writ petitions reserved and pronounced by the Delhi High Court via video conferencing, without substantive judgment text.

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Veena Rani & Ors. v. Bhupender & Ors.

27 May 2021 · J.R. Midha · 2021:DHC:1724
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The Delhi High Court enhanced compensation in a motor accident claim by fixing the deceased's income based on ESI card evidence, rejecting unproven additional income, disallowing loss of love and affection, and adjusting other heads of damages.

civil appeal_allowed Significant compensation enhancement motor accident claim proof of income future prospects

M/S Jahanpanah Club v. Union of India & Ors.

27 May 2021 · Manmohan; Sanjeev Narula · 2021:DHC:1718-DB
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The Delhi High Court allowed late filing of the TRAN-1 Form for carrying forward accumulated CENVAT credit under GST due to system glitches, holding the prescribed period as directory and protecting the taxpayer's vested rights.

tax petition_allowed Significant CENVAT credit TRAN-1 Form GST transition Rule 117 CGST Rules 2017

Rajender Kumar v. NCB

27 May 2021 · Mukta Gupta · 2021:DHC:1710

The Delhi High Court granted regular bail to a driver accused under the NDPS Act, holding that mere presence and handing over money without knowledge or possession of narcotics does not constitute active participation or conspiracy.

criminal appeal_allowed Significant NDPS Act regular bail conscious possession co-conspirator

Airports Authority of India v. Bentwood Seating System (P) Ltd.

27 May 2021 · Vibhu Bahru · 2021:DHC:1722

Delhi High Court set aside arbitral award for failure to decide fraud allegations in a contract dispute involving delayed supply and technical compliance, remanding the matter for fresh arbitration.

commercial appeal_allowed Significant Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 Section 34 Purchase Order termination Time is essence

Pooja v. Union of India & Ors.

27 May 2021 · Rajiv Sahai Endlaw; Amit Bansal · 2021:DHC:1727-DB

The Delhi High Court upheld the medical unfitness decision of the Review Medical Board based on the Medical Manual clause rejecting candidates with implants, dismissing the petition challenging the recruitment medical examination results.

administrative petition_dismissed Significant medical fitness Review Medical Board Medical Manual silicone implant

Reliance General Insurance Co Ltd v. Sunita & Ors.

27 May 2021 · J.R. Midha · 2021:DHC:1725
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The Delhi High Court partly allowed the insurer's appeal in a motor accident claim by reducing future prospects and non-pecuniary damages while upholding negligence and awarding compensation of Rs.30,25,000.

civil appeal_allowed motor accident claim compensation loss of dependency future prospects

Developer Group India Private Limited v. Union of India & Ors.

27 May 2021 · Manmohan; Sanjeev Narula · 2021:DHC:1715-DB

The Delhi High Court dismissed the writ petition seeking transitional input tax credit under GST as the relief had already been granted in an earlier judgment involving the same petitioner.

administrative petition_dismissed writ petition mandamus transitional input tax credit GST TRAN-1

Tanya Mann v. Registrar, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University

25 May 2021 · Prateek Jalan · 2021:DHC:1694

The Delhi High Court set aside the cancellation of an OBC certificate due to procedural unfairness and systemic record-keeping failures, directing the GNCTD to reconsider the matter afresh with due process.

administrative petition_allowed Significant OBC certificate cancellation reservation eligibility administrative procedure natural justice

The New India Assurance Co Ltd v. Bindra & Ors.

25 May 2021 · J.R. Midha · 2021:DHC:1705
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The Delhi High Court upheld the Claims Tribunal's compensation award in a motor accident death claim, affirming the deduction of one-third for personal expenses and rejecting the insurer's appeal for reduction.

civil appeal_dismissed Significant motor accident claim compensation loss of dependency loss of consortium

J P Morgan India Private Limited v. Special Director, Directorate of Enforcement and Anr.

25 May 2021 · Navin Chawla · 2021:DHC:1699

The Delhi High Court held that under FEMA Adjudication Rules, the Adjudicating Authority must record and communicate a reasoned opinion before proceeding with inquiry, ensuring procedural fairness and compliance with natural justice.

administrative appeal_allowed Significant Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 Adjudication Rules Rule 4(3) show cause notice

Parvaiz Ahmad Nagar v. Govt of NCT of Delhi & Ors.

25 May 2021 · Sanjeev Sachdeva · 2021:DHC:1688

The Delhi High Court directed Rajdhani Power Ltd. to grant electricity connection to the petitioner under the amended DERC order exempting fire clearance certificate for buildings within specified height limits with stilt parking.

administrative petition_allowed electricity connection Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission fire clearance certificate building height

Sehrawat v. The State (NCT) of Delhi

25 May 2021 · Suresh Kumar Kait · 2021:DHC:1685

The Delhi High Court granted regular bail to accused in a murder case due to contradictions in eyewitness statements and lack of conclusive evidence, emphasizing the need for reasoned orders and trial to test the prosecution's case.

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Sukhdev Prasad v. Sunil Kumar & Ors

25 May 2021 · J.R. Midha · 2021:DHC:1698
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The Delhi High Court held that parents are legally entitled to full compensation for loss of dependency on the death of their child in a motor accident, applying the multiplier method and recognizing filial consortium.

civil appeal_allowed Significant loss of dependency filial consortium parents as dependents motor accident compensation

MS Shivani & Anr. v. The State (Govt. of NCT of Delhi) & Ors.

25 May 2021 · Suresh Kumar Kait · 2021:DHC:1689

The Delhi High Court quashed an FIR alleging kidnapping of a major woman who denied abduction and directed police protection for the couple against family harassment.

criminal petition_allowed Significant Article 226 Constitution of India Section 482 Cr.P.C. Section 366 IPC kidnapping

Sunny alias Lalla v. The State (NCT) of Delhi

25 May 2021 · Suresh Kumar Kait · 2021:DHC:1684

The Delhi High Court granted bail to accused in a murder and rioting case, emphasizing contradictions in eyewitness testimony and lack of corroborative evidence while underscoring the need for reasoned judicial orders in bail matters.

criminal appeal_allowed Significant bail contradictory eyewitness statements serious offences call detail records