Delhi High Court
48,761 judgments
Raj Kumar & Ors v. Pradeep Kumar Puri
The Delhi High Court dismissed the petition challenging eviction under bona fide necessity, stayed execution of the eviction order subject to petitioners' undertaking to vacate and pay dues by a specified date.
Sita Ram Sain & Anr. v. Govt. of NCT of Delhi & Ors.
The Delhi High Court quashed an FIR under Sections 354, 323, 506, 509, and 34 IPC following an amicable settlement between the parties and the complainant's consent to discontinue prosecution.
Baljit Singh Chahal v. State NCT of Delhi
The Delhi High Court quashed FIR for possession of a single cartridge without firearm, holding unconscious possession without threat does not warrant prosecution under the Arms Act, 1959.
Dr. Sidharth Nayak & Ors. v. State & Anr.
The Delhi High Court quashed an FIR under Sections 498A, 406, and 34 IPC following an amicable settlement between the parties and the complainant's refusal to prosecute further.
Mohd Ismail v. Saeeduddin
The Delhi High Court allowed withdrawal of the tenant's revision petition against eviction on bonafide necessity grounds, stayed eviction execution subject to undertakings to vacate and pay use and occupation charges.
I.P. Singh v. Punjab National Bank
The Delhi High Court upheld disciplinary proceedings and penalty against a bank officer for unauthorized sanctioning of credit limits, emphasizing limited writ court interference absent manifest illegality or prejudice.
Central Board of Trustees EPFO v. Kendriya Bhandar
The Delhi High Court upheld the EPF Appellate Tribunal’s discretionary grant of complete waiver of pre-deposit under Section 7(O) of the EPF Act, dismissing the petitioner’s delayed challenge for lack of merit.
X v. State NCT of Delhi & Anr.
The Delhi High Court set aside bail granted without serving notice and hearing the victim under the SC & ST Act, emphasizing mandatory compliance with victim's rights in bail proceedings.
Vinod Kumar v. Sanjeev Kumar
The Delhi High Court upheld the Trial Court's refusal to allow belated amendment to raise maintainability objections under the DLR Act but framed an additional issue to decide the bar at final adjudication.
ZENNER INTERNATIONAL GMBH & CO & ANR v. ANAND ZENNER COPVT LTD
The Delhi High Court set aside the dismissal of a commercial suit for non-filing of evidence due to peculiar circumstances, allowing the appellants to file evidence with costs.
GRAVEL STAYS PRIVATE LIMITED v. HOTEL GREAT SHIVA DLX
The Delhi High Court disposed of three petitions filed by Gravel Stays Private Limited as withdrawn upon the petitioner's request.
Union of India v. Brij Singh
The Delhi High Court dismissed the Union of India's writ petitions, upholding the CAT's order granting ACP benefits to respondents from August 1999 due to non-compliance by petitioners and applicability of the Modified ACP scheme.
South Delhi Municipal Corporation v. Maya Jethwani
The Delhi High Court dismissed writ petitions filed by SDMC against Maya Jethwani as withdrawn after the respondent paid the tax dues under an amnesty scheme.
Sunil Kumar Singh v. Prasadi @ Vinod & Ors
The Delhi High Court allowed the appellant's appeal to grant additional compensation for loss of future prospects and attendant charges based on disability and age, directing the insurer to pay Rs. 19,99,721 with interest.
Vivek Kochher & Anr v. KYK Corporation Ltd & Ors
The Delhi High Court dismissed the plaintiffs' suit for passing off of the trademark 'KYK' relying on binding IPAB findings that the plaintiffs failed to prove prior use and goodwill, granting permanent injunction in favor of defendant no.1.
U P State Road Transport Corporation v. Ram Abhilakh & Anr
The Delhi High Court upheld the MACT's assessment of 20% functional disability and dismissed the appeal challenging the compensation awarded to an injured tailor.
ATLANTA LIMITED v. NATIONAL HIGHWAYS & INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LIMITED
The Delhi High Court held that the timelines for filing replication and affidavit of admission/denial under its Original Side Rules are mandatory and cannot be extended, dismissing the plaintiff's application for condonation of delay.
Dr. Raj Narang v. Directorate General of Health Services
The Delhi High Court upheld the rejection of a bidder’s technical tender for failure to strictly comply with essential financial document submission requirements, emphasizing limited judicial interference in bona fide tender decisions.
Colonel Devinder Sherawat v. Govt. of NCT of Delhi and Ors.
The Delhi High Court directed authorities to ascertain the legality of alleged illegal constructions after giving an opportunity of hearing before ordering demolition, dismissing the PIL without further directions.
M. Arshad Parvez and Anr v. Ministry of Human Resource Development and Ors
The Delhi High Court dismissed a writ petition challenging the appointment of an Assistant Professor on grounds of plagiarism and lack of qualification, upholding the inquiry committee's finding of no plagiarism and confirming the candidate's eligibility.