Delhi High Court
46,428 judgments
Gammon India Limited v. National Highways Authority of India
The Delhi High Court upheld the arbitral award holding that reinforcement costs are included in the BOQ rates for piles and that Taking Over Certificates require substantial completion of the entire work, dismissing the Contractor's claims for separate payment and partial TOCs.
R. N. Kapoor Memorial Homeopathic Hospital and Medical College v. Union of India and Ors.
The Delhi High Court held that only the Central Council for Homoeopathy can conduct inspections under the HCC Act and directed the Ministry of AYUSH to reconsider the petitioner's application based solely on the CCH report, granting the petitioner a hearing before final decision.
Janta Adarsh Mahavidyalaya v. National Council for Teacher Education and Anr.
The Delhi High Court set aside the dismissal of the petitioner’s appeal by the NCTE Appellate Committee on delay grounds, holding that natural justice requires furnishing relied-upon documents and that appeals should be decided on merits rather than procedural technicalities.
Technology Information, Forecasting & Assessment Council (TIFAC) v. DRPK Anilkumar & Ors.
The Delhi High Court held that contractual employees appointed without due process do not acquire a right to permanency, and interim reliefs bypassing constitutional recruitment procedures are impermissible.
Bimla Gupta v. SFIO & Anr
The Delhi High Court granted anticipatory bail to accused petitioners in a corporate fraud case, holding that Section 447 of the Companies Act, 2013 cannot be applied retrospectively to acts committed before its enforcement.
Yogender Garg v. Central Bureau of Investigation; C. B. Singh v. Central Bureau of Investigation
The Delhi High Court allowed appeals and set aside convictions of a Junior Engineer and builder for corruption and conspiracy related to unauthorized construction, holding that prosecution failed to prove posting and criminal intent beyond reasonable doubt.
Yogender Garg v. Central Bureau of Investigation; C. B. Singh v. Central Bureau of Investigation
The Delhi High Court acquitted the appellants of criminal conspiracy and corruption charges related to unauthorized construction due to insufficient evidence of posting, authority, and corrupt intent.
Raktim Debnath v. Union of India and Anr.
The Delhi High Court granted interim relief allowing continuation of essential stem cell therapy for a patient with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy pending licensing under the New Drugs and Clinical Trial Rules, 2019.
Rita Devi v. Union of India & Anr.
Delhi High Court granted interim relief allowing continuation of stem cell therapy pending licensing under the New Drugs and Clinical Trials Rules, 2019, to protect a patient's life.
Aditya Kumar v. Union of India & Anr
The Delhi High Court granted interim relief permitting continuation of essential stem cell therapy pending licensing under the New Drugs and Clinical Trials Rules, 2019, to protect the petitioner’s health.
Rahul Kaushik v. Union of India and Anr.
The Delhi High Court allowed interim continuation of stem cell therapy for a patient pending licensing under the New Drugs and Clinical Trials Rules, balancing regulatory compliance with the right to life.
Krishna Tokas v. Union of India and Anr.
The Delhi High Court granted interim relief allowing continuation of essential stem cell therapy pending licensing under the New Drugs and Clinical Trial Rules, 2019, balancing regulatory compliance with the petitioner’s right to health.
Dr Meera Sood v. University of Delhi & Ors.
The Delhi High Court allowed interim relief permitting an Associate Professor in Physical Education to continue service beyond 62 years pending final adjudication, recognizing her entitlement to the 65 years retirement age applicable to teaching posts and highlighting violation of Article 14.
M/S KUSHAL INFRAPROJECT INDUSTRIES INDIA LTD. v. DALEL SINGH & ANR.
The Delhi High Court held that suits for specific performance filed after termination of agreements to sell are maintainable without a separate declaration challenging termination, as the validity of termination is inherently linked to breach and requires trial.
Sterlite Technologies Limited v. ZTT India Private Limited
The Delhi High Court granted an interim injunction restraining the defendant from infringing the plaintiff's patents, balancing the rights of both parties while emphasizing protection of patent innovation.
Rajvir Singh @ Rajbir Singh v. Central Bureau of Investigation; C. B. Singh v. Central Bureau of Investigation
The Delhi High Court acquitted the appellants of corruption and conspiracy charges related to unauthorized construction, holding that prosecution failed to prove guilt beyond reasonable doubt given the timing and nature of the construction.
Rajvir Singh @ Rajbir Singh v. Central Bureau of Investigation; C. B. Singh v. Central Bureau of Investigation
The Delhi High Court acquitted appellants of corruption and conspiracy charges relating to unauthorized construction, holding that prosecution failed to prove abuse of official position beyond reasonable doubt.
C.B. Singh v. Central Bureau of Investigation
The Delhi High Court set aside the convictions of MCD officials for criminal conspiracy and corruption in facilitating unauthorized construction, holding that the prosecution failed to prove the charges beyond reasonable doubt.
C.B. Singh; R.K. Gupta; Rakesh Kumar; Ashok Kumar Arora v. Central Bureau of Investigation
Delhi High Court acquitted MCD officials and builder of criminal conspiracy and corruption charges related to unauthorized construction due to insufficient evidence.
C.B. Singh v. Central Bureau of Investigation
The Delhi High Court acquitted MCD officials and builder of criminal conspiracy and corruption charges due to insufficient evidence of active collusion in unauthorized construction.